4th Warsaw Seminar on Underwater Archaeology

Thu Nov 18 2021 at 09:00 am to Sat Nov 20 2021 at 11:45 pm

Uniwersytet Warszawski | Warsaw

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4th Warsaw Seminar on Underwater Archaeology Dear Colleagues,
Program of the conference is now available!
4th Warsaw Seminar
on Underwater Archaeology
University of Warsaw, Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28 00-927 Warszawa
streaming: YouTube channel Wydział Archeologii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
PROGRAMME
18.11.2021 (Thursday)
YouTube link
16:30–17:00 registration (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
17:00 University of Warsaw: Architecture, Monuments, and Sights
(short walk on the Campus for the Registered Participants)
18:00–18:30 registration (Tyszkiewicz-Potocki Palace)
18:30 first welcome and keynote speech
(venue: Ball Room, Tyszkiewicz-Potocki Palace)
The Shipbuilding Knowledge That Came from the Levant.
Mazarrón 2 Shipwreck and the Iberian Tradition with Phoenician Influence
by Ph.D. hab. Carlos De Juan
Universitat de València, Institute of Nautical Archaeology, Spain
19.11.2021 (Friday)
venue: Ball Room (Tyszkiewicz-Potocki Palace)
YouTube link
8:30–9:00 registration
9:00 Opening ceremony
Ph.D. hab. Bartosz Kontny, prof. UW (Dean of the Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw / Head of the Scientific Committee of the 4th Warsaw Seminar on Underwater Archaeology)
His Magnificence Rector of the University of Warsaw Professor Alojzy Nowak
Marcin Jamkowski, M.A. (Vice-President of the Polish Chapter of the Explorers Club)
SESSION I
Sacrificial Sites in Waterbodies and Wetlands
Chair: Ph.D. hab. Bartosz Kontny, prof. UW
09:25 session opening
09:30 keynote speech
Wetlands and Waterbodies: A Gateway to Another World?
by Ph.D. Xenia Pauli Jensen, Senior researcher
Moesgaard Museum, Department of Archaeology
10:00 Lubanowo in NW Poland. Small Lake and Plethora of Scientific Problems
Ph.D. hab. Bartosz Kontny, prof. UW (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
10:20 Water Sacrum in the Middle Ages: Echoes of an Ancient Tradition and a New Chivalric Custom (?)
Ph.D. hab. Tomasz Nowakiewicz (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
10:40 Ritual Activity of the Maya on the Basis of Underwater Research
in Lake Petén Itzá, Guatemala
Magdalena Krzemień, M.A. (Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University in Kraków)
Bernard Hermes, M.A. (Petén Itzá Project)
Małgorzata Mileszczyk, M.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Elżbieta Łuba, B.A. (Independent researcher)
11:00 discussion & coffee
SESSION II
Ships and Boats. Excavation, Preservation, Experiment, Reconstruction
Chair: Marcin Jamkowski, M.A. (The Explorers Club)
11:45 session opening
11:50 Copperplate Wreck. The Discovery of the Sixteenth-Century Wreck in the Dutch Part of the North Sea
Seger van den Brenk, M.A. (Skilltrade / Periplus Archeomare)
Johan Opdebeeck, M.A. (Dutch Cultural Heritage Agency)

12:10 Punta Prima Project – Second-Century B.C. Shipwreck Excavation and In Situ Preservation
Enrique Aragon, Ph.D. (Flinders University/Balearic Institute of Maritime Archaeology)
Javier Rodríguez Pandozi, M.A. (Balearic Institute of Maritime Archaeology)
Małgorzata Mileszczyk, M.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Joanna Staniszewska, M.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
12:30 Adaptation. How Did Local Geography and Climate Determine the Standard
for Ancient Boatbuilding in the Philippines?
Marta Lazurek, M.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
12:50 The Hunt of Vistula Wrecks
Artur Brzóska, M.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Piotr Prejs, M.A. (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences)
Andrzej Szerszeń, M.A. (Sonars.pl)
13:10 discussion & coffee
POSTER SESSION (13:30–14:00)
venue: Ball Room (Tyszkiewicz-Potocki Palace)
Acoustics Helps in Underwater Real Time Imaging. Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS) in SZD1 Shipwreck Investigation
Piotr Maliński, Ph.D. (Institute of History, University of Szczecin)
Paweł Mikołajewski, M.A B.Sc. (ESCORT Ltd.)
Wrecks of the Lower Oder on the Magnetic Anomaly Maps. Hydrographic and Geophysical Research of Selected Objects of Underwater Cultural Heritage in 2020
Piotr Maliński, Ph.D. (Institute of History, University of Szczecin)
Izabela Bodus-Olkowska, M.Sc. (Maritime University of Szczecin)
Grzegorz Zaniewicz, M.Sc. (Maritime University of Szczecin)
100+ Wrecks: Results of Preliminary Research on Submerged Cultural Resources of the Lower Oder
Piotr Maliński, Ph.D. (Institute of History, University of Szczecin)
Review of the Scientific Activities of the Student Association for Underwater Archaeology, University of Warsaw
Patrycja Ciesielska, B.A., Bartosz Czyżewski, Franciszek Komorowski, B.A., Iwo Pawłowski, B.A.,
Adrian Zwierzyński (Student Association for Underwater Archaeology, Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
14:15 lunch for the registered participants
SESSION III
On the Borderline: Waterfront Archaeology Worldwide
Chair: Magdalena Nowakowska, M.A.
15:30 session opening
15:35 Fishing Rituality in Sicily: from Prehistory to Modern Age
Concetta Caruso, Ph.D. (Independent researcher)
Giulia Raimondi, Ph.D. (University of Catania)
Fabio Fancello, M.A. (Independent researcher)
15:55 Fishing Activities in the Arabian Gulf – Case of Failaka Island. Community, Tools, Practice
Magdalena Nowakowska, M.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Shehab A.H. Shehab (Independent researcher, Kuwait)
16:15 Between Land and Ocean. The Management of Rapa Nui Marine Resources
and Its Hinterland in Archaeological, Ethnohistorical and Ethnographic Sources
Maciej Sobczyk, Ph.D. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Hetereki Huke Ainsa, M.A. (Tepuku, Centre for Applied Studies in Rapa Nui and Other Islands)
Lya Edmunds Hernández, M.A. (Tepuku, Centre for Applied Studies in Rapa Nui and Other Islands)
Tahira Edmunds Gorman, M.A. (Tepuku, Centre for Applied Studies in Rapa Nui and Other Islands)
16:35 The Ancient Harbour of Lechaion: Wooden Structures in Harbour Building During the Late Antiquity
Panagiotis Athanasopoulos, M.A. (Danish Institute at Athens/University of Ljubljana)
16:55 discussion & end of day
18:00 visit to the Museum of Diving in Warsaw (for registered participants only)
Karina Kowalska, M.A., Curator of the Museum of Diving
20.11.2021 (Saturday)
venue: Ball Room (Tyszkiewicz-Potocki Palace)
YouTube link
SESSION IV
Approach, Method, Law – Best Practice for Underwater Research
Chair: Cyril Dworsky, M.A.
10:00 session opening
10:05 From Introduction Hydrography to Certified Courses
Johan Stam, B.Sc. (Skilltrade)
10:25 Satellite Derived Bathymetry and Feature Detection. The Achziv Ridge
and the Harbour of Caesarea as Case Studies
Gerardo Diaz, M.A. (University of Haifa)
10:45 Application of Advanced Photogrammetric Techniques in the Prospective Archaeological Study of Submerged Karst Cavities. The Extraordinary Site of Ses Aiguades Cave
Manel J. Fumás Soldevilla, M.A. (University of Cádiz, EIDEMAR)
11:05 discussion & coffee
SESSION VI
Water for Living – Great Architectural Enterprises and Simple Facilities
Chair: Małgorzata Mileszczyk, M.A.
11:30 session opening
11:35 keynote speech
Living on Water: Scientific Dating and Early Iron Age Dwelling
on a Scottish Highland Loch
by Ph.D. Derek Hamilton
Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre, University of Glasgow
12:05 Investigations of Submerged Neolithic Sites in NW Russia
Ekaterina Dolbunova, Ph.D. (The State Hermitage Museum)
Andrey Mazurkevich, scientific researcher/general curator (The State Hermitage Museum)
12:25 Human-Environment Relationships in Serteya Region Based on the Results
of Environmental Archaeology Study
Ph.D. hab. Piotr Kittel, prof. UŁ (University of Łodź, Faculty of Geographical Sciences, Department of Geology and Geomorphology)
Mateusz Płóciennik, Ph.D. (University of Łodź, Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Hydrobiology)
Agnieszka Mroczkowska, M.A. (Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization)
Ph.D. hab. Dominik Pawłowski (Adam Mickiewicz University, Institute of Geology)
Daniel Okupny, Ph.D. (University of Szczecin, Institute of Marine and Environmental Sciences)
Magda Wieckowska-Lüth, Ph.D. (University of Kiel, Institute of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology, Archaeobotanical and Palynological Laboratory)
Andrey Mazurkevich, scientific researcher/general curator (The State Hermitage Museum)
Ekaterina Dolbunova, Ph.D. (The State Hermitage Museum)
Maxime Danger, M.Sc. (UMR 8215 Trajectoires, CNRS-Université Paris 1 Panthéon―Sorbonne)
Emilie Gauthier, prof. (UMR CNRS 6249, Chrono-Environnement, Université Bourgogne-Franche-Comté)
Ph.D. hab. Marek Krąpiec, prof. (AGH – University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection, Kraków)
12:45 Plugging Holes in the Mondsee Group – the Recent Excavations in Austrian Pile Dwellings
Cyril Dworsky, M.A. (Kuratorium Pfahlbauten)
Helena Seidl da Fonseca, M.A. (Kuratorium Pfahlbauten)
Henrik Pohl, M.A. (Kuratorium Pfahlbauten)
Thorsten Jakobitsch, Eng. (Austrian Archaeological Institute, Austrian Academy of Science)
Andreas G. Heiss, Ph.D. (Austrian Archaeological Institute, Austrian Academy of Science)
Jutta Leskovar, Ph.D. (Federal State Museum of Upper Austria)
13:05 First Results of the Paleo-landscape Research in Lake Piłakno Micro-region
Małgorzata Mileszczyk, M.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Magdalena Nowakowska, M.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Ph.D. hab. Mirosława Kupryjanowicz, prof. UwB (University of Białystok, Faculty of Biology)
Magdalena Fiłoc, Ph.D. (University of Białystok, Faculty of Biology)
Dominika Kofel, M.A. (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences)
13:25 Participation through Communication – Experiences with Public Relations Work around the Austrian Underwater Cultural Heritage
Fiona Poppenwimmer, B.A. (Kuratorium Pfahlbauten)
Cyril Dworsky, M.A. (Kuratorium Pfahlbauten)
Carmen Loew, M.A. (American International School Vienna)
13:45 discussion & lunch break
14:15 lunch for the registered participants
SESSION V
New Discoveries and Interpretations
Chair: Ph.D. hab. Andrzej Pydyn, prof. UMK
15:30 session opening
15:35 Old Discovery and New Research in Lake Śniardwy in the Masurian Lake District, Poland
Agata Grzędzielska, B.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Ph.D. hab. Bartosz Kontny, prof. UW (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
15:55 The Results of Archaeological Research of Underwater Timber Constructions
in the Area of the Oldest Entrance to the Gdańsk Harbour
Paweł Litwinienko, M.A. (National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk)
Krzysztof Kurzyk, Ph.D. (National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk)
Janusz Różycki, M.A. (National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk)
16:15 Indicators of Trade Routes between Byzantium and Cities on the Eastern Adriatic Coast in the Middle Ages
Jelena Čelebić, M.A. (Koç University)
16:35 discussion, conclusions & farewells
17:30 formal reception for the registered participants
(Venue: Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Note: due to COVID sessions are available only for the registered participants.
All conference will be streamed online on the YouTube channel
Wydział Archeologii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego.
18th of November_4th Warsaw Seminar on Underwater Archaeology
START: 5:30 PM (17:30) GMT (UTC); POLAND TIME 18.30
19th of November_4th Warsaw Seminar on Underwater Archaeology
START: 8.00 AM (UTC); POLAND TIME 9:00
20th of November_4th Warsaw Seminar on Underwater Archaeology
START: 09.00 AM (UTC); POLAND TIME 10.00
4th Warsaw Seminar
on Underwater Archaeology
University of Warsaw, Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28 00-927 Warszawa
streaming: YouTube channel Wydział Archeologii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
PROGRAMME
18.11.2021 (Thursday)
YouTube link
16:30–17:00 registration (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
17:00 University of Warsaw: Architecture, Monuments, and Sights
(short walk on the Campus for the Registered Participants)
18:00–18:30 registration (Tyszkiewicz-Potocki Palace)
18:30 first welcome and keynote speech
(venue: Ball Room, Tyszkiewicz-Potocki Palace)
The Shipbuilding Knowledge That Came from the Levant.
Mazarrón 2 Shipwreck and the Iberian Tradition with Phoenician Influence
by Ph.D. hab. Carlos De Juan
Universitat de València, Institute of Nautical Archaeology, Spain
19.11.2021 (Friday)
venue: Ball Room (Tyszkiewicz-Potocki Palace)
YouTube link
8:30–9:00 registration
9:00 Opening ceremony
Ph.D. hab. Bartosz Kontny, prof. UW (Dean of the Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw / Head of the Scientific Committee of the 4th Warsaw Seminar on Underwater Archaeology)
His Magnificence Rector of the University of Warsaw Professor Alojzy Nowak
Marcin Jamkowski, M.A. (Vice-President of the Polish Chapter of the Explorers Club)
SESSION I
Sacrificial Sites in Waterbodies and Wetlands
Chair: Ph.D. hab. Bartosz Kontny, prof. UW
09:25 session opening
09:30 keynote speech
Wetlands and Waterbodies: A Gateway to Another World?
by Ph.D. Xenia Pauli Jensen, Senior researcher
Moesgaard Museum, Department of Archaeology
10:00 Lubanowo in NW Poland. Small Lake and Plethora of Scientific Problems
Ph.D. hab. Bartosz Kontny, prof. UW (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
10:20 Water Sacrum in the Middle Ages: Echoes of an Ancient Tradition and a New Chivalric Custom (?)
Ph.D. hab. Tomasz Nowakiewicz (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
10:40 Ritual Activity of the Maya on the Basis of Underwater Research
in Lake Petén Itzá, Guatemala
Magdalena Krzemień, M.A. (Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University in Kraków)
Bernard Hermes, M.A. (Petén Itzá Project)
Małgorzata Mileszczyk, M.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Elżbieta Łuba, B.A. (Independent researcher)
11:00 discussion & coffee
SESSION II
Ships and Boats. Excavation, Preservation, Experiment, Reconstruction
Chair: Marcin Jamkowski, M.A. (The Explorers Club)
11:45 session opening
11:50 Copperplate Wreck. The Discovery of the Sixteenth-Century Wreck in the Dutch Part of the North Sea
Seger van den Brenk, M.A. (Skilltrade / Periplus Archeomare)
Johan Opdebeeck, M.A. (Dutch Cultural Heritage Agency)

12:10 Punta Prima Project – Second-Century B.C. Shipwreck Excavation and In Situ Preservation
Enrique Aragon, Ph.D. (Flinders University/Balearic Institute of Maritime Archaeology)
Javier Rodríguez Pandozi, M.A. (Balearic Institute of Maritime Archaeology)
Małgorzata Mileszczyk, M.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Joanna Staniszewska, M.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
12:30 Adaptation. How Did Local Geography and Climate Determine the Standard
for Ancient Boatbuilding in the Philippines?
Marta Lazurek, M.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
12:50 The Hunt of Vistula Wrecks
Artur Brzóska, M.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Piotr Prejs, M.A. (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences)
Andrzej Szerszeń, M.A. (Sonars.pl)
13:10 discussion & coffee
POSTER SESSION (13:30–14:00)
venue: Ball Room (Tyszkiewicz-Potocki Palace)
Acoustics Helps in Underwater Real Time Imaging. Adaptive Resolution Imaging Sonar (ARIS) in SZD1 Shipwreck Investigation
Piotr Maliński, Ph.D. (Institute of History, University of Szczecin)
Paweł Mikołajewski, M.A B.Sc. (ESCORT Ltd.)
Wrecks of the Lower Oder on the Magnetic Anomaly Maps. Hydrographic and Geophysical Research of Selected Objects of Underwater Cultural Heritage in 2020
Piotr Maliński, Ph.D. (Institute of History, University of Szczecin)
Izabela Bodus-Olkowska, M.Sc. (Maritime University of Szczecin)
Grzegorz Zaniewicz, M.Sc. (Maritime University of Szczecin)
100+ Wrecks: Results of Preliminary Research on Submerged Cultural Resources of the Lower Oder
Piotr Maliński, Ph.D. (Institute of History, University of Szczecin)
Review of the Scientific Activities of the Student Association for Underwater Archaeology, University of Warsaw
Patrycja Ciesielska, B.A., Bartosz Czyżewski, Franciszek Komorowski, B.A., Iwo Pawłowski, B.A.,
Adrian Zwierzyński (Student Association for Underwater Archaeology, Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
14:15 lunch for the registered participants
SESSION III
On the Borderline: Waterfront Archaeology Worldwide
Chair: Magdalena Nowakowska, M.A.
15:30 session opening
15:35 Fishing Rituality in Sicily: from Prehistory to Modern Age
Concetta Caruso, Ph.D. (Independent researcher)
Giulia Raimondi, Ph.D. (University of Catania)
Fabio Fancello, M.A. (Independent researcher)
15:55 Fishing Activities in the Arabian Gulf – Case of Failaka Island. Community, Tools, Practice
Magdalena Nowakowska, M.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Shehab A.H. Shehab (Independent researcher, Kuwait)
16:15 Between Land and Ocean. The Management of Rapa Nui Marine Resources
and Its Hinterland in Archaeological, Ethnohistorical and Ethnographic Sources
Maciej Sobczyk, Ph.D. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Hetereki Huke Ainsa, M.A. (Tepuku, Centre for Applied Studies in Rapa Nui and Other Islands)
Lya Edmunds Hernández, M.A. (Tepuku, Centre for Applied Studies in Rapa Nui and Other Islands)
Tahira Edmunds Gorman, M.A. (Tepuku, Centre for Applied Studies in Rapa Nui and Other Islands)
16:35 The Ancient Harbour of Lechaion: Wooden Structures in Harbour Building During the Late Antiquity
Panagiotis Athanasopoulos, M.A. (Danish Institute at Athens/University of Ljubljana)
16:55 discussion & end of day
18:00 visit to the Museum of Diving in Warsaw (for registered participants only)
Karina Kowalska, M.A., Curator of the Museum of Diving
20.11.2021 (Saturday)
venue: Ball Room (Tyszkiewicz-Potocki Palace)
YouTube link
SESSION IV
Approach, Method, Law – Best Practice for Underwater Research
Chair: Cyril Dworsky, M.A.
10:00 session opening
10:05 From Introduction Hydrography to Certified Courses
Johan Stam, B.Sc. (Skilltrade)
10:25 Satellite Derived Bathymetry and Feature Detection. The Achziv Ridge
and the Harbour of Caesarea as Case Studies
Gerardo Diaz, M.A. (University of Haifa)
10:45 Application of Advanced Photogrammetric Techniques in the Prospective Archaeological Study of Submerged Karst Cavities. The Extraordinary Site of Ses Aiguades Cave
Manel J. Fumás Soldevilla, M.A. (University of Cádiz, EIDEMAR)
11:05 discussion & coffee
SESSION VI
Water for Living – Great Architectural Enterprises and Simple Facilities
Chair: Małgorzata Mileszczyk, M.A.
11:30 session opening
11:35 keynote speech
Living on Water: Scientific Dating and Early Iron Age Dwelling
on a Scottish Highland Loch
by Ph.D. Derek Hamilton
Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre, University of Glasgow
12:05 Investigations of Submerged Neolithic Sites in NW Russia
Ekaterina Dolbunova, Ph.D. (The State Hermitage Museum)
Andrey Mazurkevich, scientific researcher/general curator (The State Hermitage Museum)
12:25 Human-Environment Relationships in Serteya Region Based on the Results
of Environmental Archaeology Study
Ph.D. hab. Piotr Kittel, prof. UŁ (University of Łodź, Faculty of Geographical Sciences, Department of Geology and Geomorphology)
Mateusz Płóciennik, Ph.D. (University of Łodź, Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Hydrobiology)
Agnieszka Mroczkowska, M.A. (Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization)
Ph.D. hab. Dominik Pawłowski (Adam Mickiewicz University, Institute of Geology)
Daniel Okupny, Ph.D. (University of Szczecin, Institute of Marine and Environmental Sciences)
Magda Wieckowska-Lüth, Ph.D. (University of Kiel, Institute of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology, Archaeobotanical and Palynological Laboratory)
Andrey Mazurkevich, scientific researcher/general curator (The State Hermitage Museum)
Ekaterina Dolbunova, Ph.D. (The State Hermitage Museum)
Maxime Danger, M.Sc. (UMR 8215 Trajectoires, CNRS-Université Paris 1 Panthéon―Sorbonne)
Emilie Gauthier, prof. (UMR CNRS 6249, Chrono-Environnement, Université Bourgogne-Franche-Comté)
Ph.D. hab. Marek Krąpiec, prof. (AGH – University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection, Kraków)
12:45 Plugging Holes in the Mondsee Group – the Recent Excavations in Austrian Pile Dwellings
Cyril Dworsky, M.A. (Kuratorium Pfahlbauten)
Helena Seidl da Fonseca, M.A. (Kuratorium Pfahlbauten)
Henrik Pohl, M.A. (Kuratorium Pfahlbauten)
Thorsten Jakobitsch, Eng. (Austrian Archaeological Institute, Austrian Academy of Science)
Andreas G. Heiss, Ph.D. (Austrian Archaeological Institute, Austrian Academy of Science)
Jutta Leskovar, Ph.D. (Federal State Museum of Upper Austria)
13:05 First Results of the Paleo-landscape Research in Lake Piłakno Micro-region
Małgorzata Mileszczyk, M.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Magdalena Nowakowska, M.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Ph.D. hab. Mirosława Kupryjanowicz, prof. UwB (University of Białystok, Faculty of Biology)
Magdalena Fiłoc, Ph.D. (University of Białystok, Faculty of Biology)
Dominika Kofel, M.A. (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences)
13:25 Participation through Communication – Experiences with Public Relations Work around the Austrian Underwater Cultural Heritage
Fiona Poppenwimmer, B.A. (Kuratorium Pfahlbauten)
Cyril Dworsky, M.A. (Kuratorium Pfahlbauten)
Carmen Loew, M.A. (American International School Vienna)
13:45 discussion & lunch break
14:15 lunch for the registered participants
SESSION V
New Discoveries and Interpretations
Chair: Ph.D. hab. Andrzej Pydyn, prof. UMK
15:30 session opening
15:35 Old Discovery and New Research in Lake Śniardwy in the Masurian Lake District, Poland
Agata Grzędzielska, B.A. (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Ph.D. hab. Bartosz Kontny, prof. UW (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
15:55 The Results of Archaeological Research of Underwater Timber Constructions
in the Area of the Oldest Entrance to the Gdańsk Harbour
Paweł Litwinienko, M.A. (National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk)
Krzysztof Kurzyk, Ph.D. (National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk)
Janusz Różycki, M.A. (National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk)
16:15 Indicators of Trade Routes between Byzantium and Cities on the Eastern Adriatic Coast in the Middle Ages
Jelena Čelebić, M.A. (Koç University)
16:35 discussion, conclusions & farewells
17:30 formal reception for the registered participants
(Venue: Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw)
Note: due to COVID sessions are available only for the registered participants.
All conference will be streamed online on the YouTube channel
Wydział Archeologii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego.
18th of November_4th Warsaw Seminar on Underwater Archaeology
START: 5:30 PM (17:30) GMT (UTC); POLAND TIME 18.30
19th of November_4th Warsaw Seminar on Underwater Archaeology
START: 8.00 AM (UTC); POLAND TIME 9:00
20th of November_4th Warsaw Seminar on Underwater Archaeology
START: 09.00 AM (UTC); POLAND TIME 10.00

We are pleased to invite you to the 4th edition of the Warsaw Seminar on Underwater Archaeology on behalf of dr hab. Bartosz Kontny, prof. UW, Dean of the Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw and at the same time Head of the conference's Scientific Committee.
The objective of the international meeting, which has been successfully gathering the scholars connected to underwater archaeology from all over the world since 2014, is to present the ground for exchanging the latest information from the field of protection of underwater cultural heritage. The language of the conference is English.
The event will take place at the University of Warsaw, on the 18th – 20th of November, 2021. We sincerely hope that the pandemic will end or at least slow down by then, although we are also prepared to engage in all the necessary arrangements (such as postponing the meeting or placing it online) to make the meeting secure for our guests.
In the meantime, we kindly encourage you to follow the information at our website (http://underwaterexpedition.uw.edu.pl/seminar/4th/) as well as at Facebook page Archeologia Podwodna Underwater Expedition Wydział Archeologii UW.
Abstracts for presentations and posters can be submitted until the 31st of May 2021 via google form: https://forms.gle/cLtBLqSRAox7BEHz8.

Event Venue

Uniwersytet Warszawski, ul Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26, 00-927 Warsaw, Poland, Warsaw

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