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                        Muzeum Archeologiczne w Poznaniu » MUSEUM » PROF. LECH KRZYŻANIAK » Gallery (by date) » Year 2003
                        Poznań - Górka Palace, 2003. Beginning of the cooperation with "National Geographic - Polska".From the left: Tomasz Wilde (head of the Film Department of NG-P), Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.

                        Poznań - Górka Palace, June 2003. Opening of the exhibition "Archaeology of Poznań before the town location". From the left: (2) Halina Olszewska (alderman of the City of Poznań); (5) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (7) Maciej Frankiewicz (deputy president of the City of Poznań).


                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak among his The Sudanese collaborators.
                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. From the left: Maciej Jórdeczka MA (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch), Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak, Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch).

                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. Rest in a local "cafeteria". From the left: Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch), Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. Rest in a local "cafeteria". From the right: Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch), Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. Rest in a local "cafeteria". Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak at the cash-desk.

                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak preparing the field documentation.
                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. From the left: Marek Chłodnicki Ph.D., (Poznań Archaeological Museum), Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch), Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. From the left: Marek Chłodnicki Ph.D., (Poznań Archaeological Museum), Maciej Jórdeczka, MA and Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch), Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.

                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak preparing the field documentation.
                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. From the left: Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak, Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch).
                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. From the left: Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch), Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.

                        Abu Hamed (The Sudan), December 2003. Archaeological survey. At the Nile ferry crossing. In the foreground: Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Poznań - Górka Palace, 2003. Beginning of the cooperation with "National Geographic - Polska".From the left: Tomasz Wilde (head of the Film Department of NG-P), Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Poznań - Górka Palace, 2003. Beginning of the cooperation with "National Geographic - Polska".From the left: Tomasz Wilde (head of the Film Department of NG-P), Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.


                        Poznań - Górka Palace, June 2003. Opening of the exhibition "Archaeology of Poznań before the town location". From the left: (2) Halina Olszewska (alderman of the City of Poznań); (5) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (7) Maciej Frankiewicz (deputy president of the City of Poznań).


                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak among his The Sudanese collaborators.
                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. From the left: Maciej Jórdeczka MA (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch), Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak, Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch).
                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. Rest in a local "cafeteria". From the left: Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch), Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.

                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. Rest in a local "cafeteria". From the right: Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch), Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. Rest in a local "cafeteria". Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak at the cash-desk.
                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak preparing the field documentation.

                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. From the left: Marek Chłodnicki Ph.D., (Poznań Archaeological Museum), Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch), Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. From the left: Marek Chłodnicki Ph.D., (Poznań Archaeological Museum), Maciej Jórdeczka, MA and Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch), Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak preparing the field documentation.

                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. From the left: Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak, Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch).
                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), 2003. Archaeological survey. From the left: Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch), Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Abu Hamed (The Sudan), December 2003. Archaeological survey. At the Nile ferry crossing. In the foreground: Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.

                        Abu Hamed (The Sudan), December 2003. Archaeological survey. Crossing the Nile by a ferry. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Hagar el Beida (area of the IVth Nile cataract, The Sudan), December 2003. Archaeological survey. From the left: (1) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (2) Karla Kroeper, Ph.D. (privately - wife of Prof. L.Krzyżaniak; Aegyptisches Museum Berlin, Germany).
                        Area of the IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan), December 2003. Archaeological survey. From the left: (2) Maciej Jórdeczka, MA (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Department); (3) Marek Chłodnicki, Ph.D. (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (4) Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - head of the Poznań Department); (6) Przemysław Bobrowski, MA (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Department); (7) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (8) Karla Kroeper, Ph.D. (privately - wife of Prof. L.Krzyżaniak; (Aegyptisches Museum Berlin, Germany).

                        Bayuda Desert, December 2003. Archaeological survey. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Bayuda Desert, December 2003. Archaeological survey. From the left: (1) Maciej Jórdeczka, MA (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Department); (2) Marek Chłodnicki, Ph.D. (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (3) Przemysław Bobrowski, MA (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Department); (4) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2003. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak while cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. Photo: Ewa Kuciewicz.

                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2003. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. From the left: Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (2) Eliza Jaroni (Poznań Archaeological Museum). Photo: Ewa Kuciewicz.
                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2003. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. Seat of the archaeological mission in Mut. An experiment with natural colouring stuff made of ochre. From the left: (1) Lana Williams (University of Western Ontario, Canada); (2) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (3) Scott Haddow (University College London). Photo: Ewa Kuciewicz.
                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Campaign 2003. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak uncovers the prehistoric rock engravings.

                        Dakhleh Oasis East, site 68/Winkler (Egypt). Research campaign 2003. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. From the left: (1) Ewa Kuciewicz, MA (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (2) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (3) Corrina Hattersley (Great Britain); (4) Eliza Jaroni (Poznań Archaeological Museum).
                        Dakhleh Oasis Central (Egypt). Campaign 2003. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. Analysis of the Goddeses Panel. From the left: (1) Tosha Dupras, Ph.D. (University of Central Florida, USA); (2) Ashten Warfe (Monash University, Melbourne, Australia); (3) Colin Hope, Ph.D. (Monash University, Melbourne, Australia); (4) Prof. Peter Sheldrick (Canada); (5) Lana Williams (University of Western Ontario, Canada); (6) Leslie Mills; (7) Ewa Kuciewicz, MA (Poznań Archaeological Museum). Fot. Scott Haddow.
                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2003. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. From the left: (1) Eliza Jaroni (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (2) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (3) Ewa Kuciewicz, MA (Poznań Archaeological Museum) -- against a background of the Giraffes Panel. Photo: Scott Haddow.

                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2003. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. From the left: (1) Eliza Jaroni (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (2) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (3) Ewa Kuciewicz, MA (Poznań Archaeological Museum). Photo: Scott Haddow.

                        Kadero (The Sudan), 2004. Excavation season 2004. Visit of the official delegation from Khartoum. In the front row, from the left: (1) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.

                        Kadero (The Sudan). Excavation campaign 2003. In the rear row, from the right: (1) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (2) Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch); (4) Przemysław Bobrowski, MA (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch).
                        Kadero (The Sudan). Excavation campaign 2003. In the rear row, from the right: (2) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (4) Maciej Jórdeczka, MA (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch); (6) Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch).
                        Poznań - Górka Palace, 2003. International conference "Archaeology of the Earliest Northeastern Africa", July 14-18th, 2003. In the lobby. From the left: (1) Prof. Fred Wendorf (Southern Methodist University in Dallas (Texas, USA); (2) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (3) Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch).

                        Poznań - Górka Palace, 2003. Opening of the permanent exhibition "Archaeology of The Sudan". From the left: (1) Abdel Basit Abdel Madjid (Minister of Culture and Tourism of The Sudan); (2) Sidiq Mohammed Qasm es_Sit (director of the National Museums in The Sudan; (3) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (4) Djaafar Abd el-Karim (ambassador of The Sudan to German Federal Republic).
                        Poznań - Górka Palace, 2003. Opening of the permanent exhibition "Archaeology of The Sudan". In the lobby. On the left: (1) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (2) Elżbieta Malik (Poznań City Office, Department of Culture and Fine Arts).
                        Poznań - Górka Palace, 2003. Opening of the permanent exhibition "Archaeology of The Sudan". From the left: (1) Maciej Frankiewicz (deputy president of the City of Poznań); (2) Hassan Hussein Idris (general director of the State Office of the Antiquities and Museums in Khartoum); (3) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (4) Abd el Djalil Mohammed el-Basha (Minister of the Tourism and National Heritage of The Sudan).

                        Poznań - Górka Palace, 2003. Opening of the permanent exhibition "Archaeology of The Sudan". From the rigjt: (1) Włodzimierz Gorzelańczyk, MA (director of the Department of Culture and Fine Arts, Poznań City Office); (2) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (3) Prof. Anthony Mills (director of the Canadian excavations in Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt; (4) Jacek Kabaciński, Ph.D. (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Poznań Department).
                        Poznań - Górka Palace, 2003. Opening of the permanent exhibition "Archaeology of The Sudan". From the left: (1) Włodzimierz Gorzelańczyk, MA (director of the Department of Culture and Fine Arts, Poznań City Office); (3) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.

                         

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