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                        Muzeum Archeologiczne w Poznaniu » MUSEUM » PROF. LECH KRZYŻANIAK » Gallery (by topic) » Excavations
                        Mrowino, district of Poznań, cemetery of Lusatian Culture, 1958. Students of archaeology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, during the field practice. From the left: (1) Stanisław Jasnosz, MA (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (3) Krystyna Garczyńska; (4) Lech Krzyżaniak; (5) Aleksandra Smoleńska; (6) Tadeusz Seniów. Photo: Michał Kobusiewicz.
                        Mrowino, district of Poznań, cemetery of Lusatian Culture, 1958.Lech Krzyżaniak during the field practice of the students of archaeology,Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. Photo: Michał Kobusiewicz.
                        Biskupin, district of Żnin, 1960. Summer excavation practice for students of archaeology. From the left: (1) Tadeusz Seniów; (3) Aleksandra Smoleńska; (4) Jerzy Olczak, MA (Chair of Archaeology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań); (5) Janusz Spychalski; (6) Lech Krzyżaniak. Photo: Michał Kobusiewicz.

                        Stobno, district of Czarnków-Trzcianka, July 1964. First excavation directed by Lech Krzyżaniak, MA: a cemetery of stone cists(Pomeranian Culture). From the left: (1) Janina Nowakowska (student of Polish literature, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań); (2) Lech Krzyżaniak, MA; (3) Sławomir Miernik (student of archaeology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań).
                        Stobno, district of Czarnków-Trzcianka, July 1964. First excavation directed by Lech Krzyżaniak, MA: a cemetery of stone cists(Pomeranian Culture). From the left: (1) Lech Krzyżaniak, MA; (1) Janina Nowakowska (student of Polish literature, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań) and the trainees - students of archaeology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań: (3) Wanda Iżyłowska; (4) Sławomir Miernik; (5) Bożena Danielczyk (now: Bożena Dzieduszycka, Ph.D.).
                        Alexandria (Egypt), 1965. "Relax on the Agami beach after the whole week of work." [a subtitle by Lech Krzyżaniak in the photo catalogue of the Poznań Archaeological Museum]

                        Alexandria (Egypt), 1965. "Alexandria, site of Kom-el Dikka. Lech Krzyżaniak, MA, during his service on the site, chatting with the supervisor of the Arab workers." [a subtitle by Lech Krzyżaniak in the photo catalogue of the Poznań Archaeological Museum]
                        Benha, site of Tell Atrib (Egypt), 1965 r. "Depth measurment during three dimentions localization with use of leveller." [a subtitle by Lech Krzyżaniak in the photo catalogue of the Poznań Archaeological Museum]
                        Biernatki, district of Śrem, Wielkopolskie voivodship. Rescue excavations of the cemetery of Lusatian Culture carried out by the members of the Research Association of the Students of Archaeology of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań under the supervision of Lech Krzyżaniak, MA (October 1966). From the left: Hanna Kóčka, Lech Krzyżaniak, MA, Roman Kamiński, Barbara Matuszczak, Mirosława Muc.Photo: Andrzej Prinke

                        Biernatki, district of Śrem, Wielkopolskie voivodship. Rescue excavations of the cemetery of Lusatian Culture carried out by the members of the Research Association of the Students of Archaeology of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań under the supervision of Lech Krzyżaniak, MA (October 1966). From the left: Edward Krause, Anna Pałubicka, Lech Krzyżaniak, MA., Mirosława Muc.Photo: Andrzej Prinke
                        Alexandria (Egypt) 1967. Polish excavation of the Roman amphitheatre (IVth cent. AD).From the left: Lech Krzyżaniak, MA, Prof. Kazimierz Michałowski (head of the excavation, head of the Polish Centre Mediterranean Archaeology) and Wojciech Kołątaj, MSc. Photo: Teresa Kołątajowa.
                        Poznań - Old Town, Garbary / Stawna Street, 1970. Excavations of the Dominican complex carried out by Poznań Archaeological Museum. From the left: Zbigniew Pieczyński, MA, Anna Wojciechowska, MA, Zdzisław Stephan, MA, Eliza Naumowiczówna, MA, Włodzimierz Błaszczyk, MA (Museum director), Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.

                        Kadero (The Sudan), 1975. Polish archaeological excavation. Breakfast break. From the left: (2) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D., Randi Haaland, Ph.D. (University of Bergen, Norway).
                        Kadero (The Sudan), 1975. Polish archaeological expcavation. Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D. exploring the grave.
                        Kadero (The Sudan). Polish excavation - VIIth campaign (December 1979). First from the right - Marek Chłodnicki, MA, third from the right - Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; second from the left - Jacek Nowakowski, MA.

                        Kadero (The Sudan). Polish excavation - VIIth campaign (December 1979). Students from Khartoum University during field practice. Second from the right - Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.
                        Kadero (The Sudan), Polish excavations - campaign 1983. Excavation team. From the left: (1) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; (2) Salah El-Din Mohammed (now: director of the National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums in Khartoum). From the right: (1) Michał Kobusiewicz, Ph.D. (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch).
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1984. Prof. Kazimierz Michałowski (head of the Polish Station of Mediterranean Archaeology in Cairo, Warsaw University) visits the excavation. From the left: (1) Marek Steinborn, MA (National Museum in Warsaw); (2) Prof. Kazimierz Michałowski; (3) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.

                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1984. Excavation. From the left: (1) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; (3) Karla Kroeper, Ph.D. (State Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich, Germany).
                        Czerlejnko, commune of Kostrzyn Wlkp., Poznań district, October 1985. Visit of the Museum employees at the excavation lead by Andrzej Prinke, Ph.D. From the left: Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D., Wanda Tetzlaff, MA, Eliza Naumowicz-Śmigielska, MA, Andrzej Prinke, Ph.D., Aleksandra Lipińska, MA.

                        Stroszki, commune of Nekla, October 1985. Września district. Visit of the Museum employees at the excavation lead by Alicja Gałęzowska, MA. From the left: Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D., Wanda Tetzlaff, MA, Ewa Stelmachowska, MA, Alicja Gałęzowska, MA.
                        Kom el-Hisn, West Delta (Egypt); relics of the town from the Old Kingdom; August 1986. Excavation team of Washington State University. From the right: (1) Karla Kroeper, Ph.D. (Aegyptisches Museum, Berlin); (2) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; (3) Michał Kobusiewicz, Ph.D. (head of the Department of Archaeology of Greater Poland and Pomerania, Institute of History of Material Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences).
                        Kom el-Hisn, West Delta (Egypt); relics of the town from the Old Kingdom; August 1986. Excavation team of Washington State University. From the left: (3) Michał Kobusiewicz, Ph.D. (head of the Department of Archaeology of Greater Poland and Pomerania, Institute of History of Material Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences); (5) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.

                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), October 1986. Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D., during the flotation of the contents of newly excavated clay vessels.
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1986. Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D., executes the photographic documentation at the excavation.
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1987. Reconessaince drilling of the excavation area. On the right: Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.

                        Kadero (The Sudan), May 1987. Polish excavations. Break time; from the left: Karla Kroeper, Ph.D. (Staatliches Museum Aegyptischer Kunst in Munich, Germany), Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.
                        Chaławy, commune of Brodnica, Śrem district, X 1988. Visit of the Museum employees at the excavation. From the left: (1) Agata Prinke; (2) Ewa Rajkowska, MA; (3) Eliza Naumowicz-Śmigielska, MA; (4) Zbigniew Pieczyński, MA; (5) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; (6) Danuta Prinke, MA (excavation leader); (7) Andrzej Prinke, Ph.D.
                        Kom el-Hisn, West Delta (Egypt); relics of the town from the Old Kingdom; 1988. Excavation team of Washington State University. From the left: (1) Michał Kobusiewicz, Ph.D. (head of the Department of Archaeology of Greater Poland and Pomerania, Institute of History of Material Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences); (2) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.

                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1988. Predynastic cemetary. From the left: (3) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; (4) Michał Kobusiewicz, Ph.D. (head of the Department of Archaeology of Greater Poland and Pomerania, Institute of History of Material Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences).
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1988. Predynastic cemetary. From the left: (2) rais Mohammed; (3) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; (4) Karla Kroeper, Ph.D. (Aegyptisches Museum, Berlin).
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1988. Predynastic cemetary. From the left: (1) Nathalie Buchez, Ph.D. (Universite de Toulouse, France); (2) Michał Kobusiewicz Ph.D. (head of the Department of Archaeology of Greater Poland and Pomerania in Poznań, Institute of History of Material Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences); (4) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; (5) Dietrich Wildung, Ph.D. (director of Aegyptisches Museum, Berlin).

                        Polish archaeological excavations, February 1989. Kadero (The Sudan). From the left: (1) Michał Kobusiewicz Ph.D. (head of the Department of Archaeology of Greater Poland and Pomerania in Poznań, Institute of History of Material Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences); (4) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1991. Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D., excavating. Photo: Waldemar Jerke.
                        Gorszewice, Kaźmierz commune, district of Szamotuły, 1992. Visit of the Museum employees at the excavation. From the left: (1) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (2) Wanda Tetzlaff, MA; (3) Urszula Narożna-Szamałek, MA (excavation leader); (4) Wojciech Śmigielski, MA; (5) Krzysztof Szamałek. Ph.D.

                        Kom el-Hisn, West Delta (Egypt); relics of the town from the Old Kingdom; 1993. Excavation team of Washington State University. From the left: (5) Robert J. Wenke (head of the mission; American Research Centre in Cairo); (7) Karla Kropeper, Ph.D. (Egyptian Museum in Berlin); (8) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.
                        Góra, Pobiedziska commune, district of Poznań, wielkopolskie voivodeship, 1994. Visit at the excavation lead by the Institute of Prehistory, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. From the left: (1) Hanna Kócka-Krenz, Ph.D. (excavation leader); (2) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak. Photo: Klaudyna Kucharska.

                        Alexandria - Kom el Dikka (Egypt), 1998. Visit at Polish excavations. The art of rising columns after Wojciech Kołątaj, MSc.
                        Kadero (The Sudan). Polish archaeological excavations, December 1999. From the left: (1)Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (2) Prof. Maria Kaczmarek (Institute of Antropology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań).
                        Kadero (The Sudan). Polish archaeological excavations, December 1999. From the left: (3) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (4) Przemysław Bobrowski, MA (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - Poznań Branch); (5) Prof. Maria Kaczmarek (Institute of Antropology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań); (6) Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz Ph.D. (head of the Department of Archaeology of Greater Poland and Pomerania in Poznań, Institute of History of Material Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences); (7) Lucyna Kubiak-Martens, Ph.D. (paleobotanist; BIAX, Amsterdam).




                        Kadero (The Sudan), December 2001. Polish archaeological excavations. From the left: (1) Prof. Maria Kaczmarek (Institute of Anthropology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań); (2) Paulina Lis (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań); (3) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.

                        Kadero (The Sudan), December 2001. Polish archaeological excavations. Layoff at the excavation. In the foreground: Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Kadero (The Sudan), December 2001. Polish archaeological excavations. In the foreground: Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.






                        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.

                        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).

                         

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