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                        Muzeum Archeologiczne w Poznaniu » MUSEUM » PROF. LECH KRZYŻANIAK » Gallery (by topic) » Archaeological surveys
                        Archaeological reconaissance of the dunes along the Lower Warta River between Gorzów Wlkp. and Skwierzyna (May 1966). From the left: Lech Krzyżaniak, MA, (Poznan Archaeological Museum), Marian Kwapiński (student of archaeology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), Michał Kobusiewicz, MA (Institute of the History of Material Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Branch).Photo: Andrzej Prinke
                        Archaeological reconaissance of the dunes along the Lower Warta River between Gorzów Wlkp. and Skwierzyna (May 1966). From the left: Lech Krzyżaniak, MA (Poznan Archaeological Museum), Edward Krause and Marian Kwapiński (students of archaeology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), Michał Kobusiewicz, MA (Institute of the History of Material Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Branch).Photo: Andrzej Prinke
                        Archaeological reconaissance of the dunes along the Lower Warta River between Gorzów Wlkp. and Skwierzyna (May 1966). Lech Krzyżaniak, MA (Poznan Archaeological Museum).Photo: Andrzej Prinke

                        Archaeological reconaissance of the dunes along the Lower Warta River between Gorzów Wlkp. and Skwierzyna (May 1966). From the left: Stefan Karol Kozłowski, MA (Institute of Archaeology of Warsaw University), Michał Kobusiewicz, MA (Institute of the History of Material Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Branch), Lech Krzyżaniak, MA (Poznan Archaeological Museum).Photo: Andrzej Prinke
                        Archaeological reconaissance of the dunes along the Lower Warta River between Gorzów Wlkp. and Skwierzyna (May 1966). From the left: Michał Kobusiewicz, MA (Institute of the History of Material Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Branch), Lech Krzyżaniak, MA (Poznan Archaeological Museum), Marian Kwapiński and Edward Krause (students of archaeology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań).Photo: Andrzej Prinke
                        Archaeological reconaissance of the dunes along the Lower Warta River between Gorzów Wlkp. and Skwierzyna (May 1966). From the left: Michał Kobusiewicz, MA (Institute of the History of Material Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Branch), Lech Krzyżaniak, MA (Poznan Archaeological Museum).Photo: Andrzej Prinke

                        Archaeological reconaissance of the dunes along the Lower Warta River between Gorzów Wlkp. and Skwierzyna (May 1966). From the left: Michał Kobusiewicz, MA (Institute of the History of Material Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Branch), Lech Krzyżaniak, MA (Poznan Archaeological Museum), Stefan Karol Kozłowski, MA (Institute of Archaeology of Warsaw University), Marian Kwapiński and Edward Krause (students of archaeology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań). Photo: Andrzej Prinke
                        Archaeological reconaissance of the dunes along the Lower Warta River between Gorzów Wlkp. and Skwierzyna (May 1966). From the left: Stefan Karol Kozłowski, MA (Institute of Archaeology of Warsaw University), Lech Krzyżaniak, MA (Poznan Archaeological Museum), Michał Kobusiewicz, MA (Institute of the History of Material Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Branch).Photo: Andrzej Prinke
                        Archaeological reconaissance of the dunes along the Lower Warta River between Gorzów Wlkp. and Skwierzyna (May 1966). From the left: Lech Krzyżaniak, MA (Poznan Archaeological Museum), Stefan Karol Kozłowski, MA (Institute of Archaeology of Warsaw University), Michał Kobusiewicz, MA (Institute of the History of Material Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Branch).Photo: Andrzej Prinke

                        Archaeological reconaissance of the dunes along the Lower Warta River between Gorzów Wlkp. and Skwierzyna (May 1966). Lech Krzyżaniak, MA (Poznan Archaeological Museum).Photo: Andrzej Prinke
                        Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D. on the peak of Gebel Barkal / IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan); 1970.
                        Kordofan (The Sudan), 1972. Archaeological survey. (photo: Waldemar Jerke).

                        Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan (The Sudan), 1972. Archaeological survey. Introductory training in photography? (photo: Waldemar Jerke).
                        Roseires (The Sudan), March 1983. Archaeological survey. Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.Photo: Michał Kobusiewicz.
                        Roseires (The Sudan), March 1983. Archaeological survey. Rest under the baobab. From the left: Lech Krzyżaniak Ph.D., Karla Kroeper Ph.D. (Staatliches Museum Aegyptischer Kunst in Munich, Germany). Photo: Michał Kobusiewicz.

                        Vicinity of Abu Huzar - Blue Nile (The Sudan), May 1984. Rest near Jebel Ubeiad. From the right: (1) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; (2) Karla Kroeper, Ph.D. (Staatliche Sammlung Aegiptischer Kunst in Munich, Germany); (3) Prof. Waldemar Chmielewski (Institute of the History of Material Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw).
                        Dakhla Oasis (Egypt), May 1984. Survey of prehistoric rock engravings. Rest at the shelter. From the right: Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D., Karla Kroeper, Ph.D. (Staatliche Sammlung Aegiptischer Kunst in Munich, Germany).
                        Dakhla Oasis (Egypt), 1992. Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D., cataloguing objects of prehistric rock art. Photo: Karla Kroeper.

                        Poznań, Wodna Street (March 1993). Inspection of the construction trench by the Museum employees during the repair of the sewage system. From the left: (1) Zbigniew Karolczak, MA; (2) Krystyna Dębska-Luty, MA; (3) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (4) Michał Brzostowicz; MA.
                        Poznań, Wodna Street (March 1993). Inspection of the construction trench by the Museum employees during the repair of the sewage system. From the left: (1) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (2) Zbigniew Karolczak, MA; (3) Eliza Naumowicz-Śmigielska, MA; (4) Krystyna Dębska-Luty, MA.
                        Poznań, Wodna Street (March 1993). Inspection of the construction trench by the Museum employees during the repair of the sewage system. From the left: (1) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (2) Zbigniew Karolczak, MA); (3) Eliza Naumowicz-Śmigielska, MA; (4) Henryk Klunder (head of the Atelier for Rescue Archaeology in Poznań); (5) Krystyna Dębska-Luty, MA; (6) Michał Brzostowicz, MA.

                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Campaign 1997. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak presents the newly discovered piece of prehistoric rock art.
                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Campaign 2000. Study work. From the left: Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak and Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz.
                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Campaign 2000. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak preparing the documentation of prehistoric rock engravings.

                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2000. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2000. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2000. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.

                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2000. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. Some documentary works need collective protection. From the left: (1) Ewa Kuciewicz, MA (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (2) Eliza Jaroni (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (3) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Dakhleh Oasis - Ladies Hill (Egypt). Research campaign 2000. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. From the left: (1) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (2) Ewa Kuciewicz, MA (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (3) Eliza Jaroni (Poznań Archaeological Museum).
                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2000. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.

                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2000. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. From the left: (1) Ewa Kuciewicz, MA (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (2) Eliza Jaroni (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (3) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2000. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2000. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. From the left: (1) Ewa Kuciewicz, MA (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (2) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (3) Eliza Jaroni (Poznań Archaeological Museum).

                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2000. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. From the left: (1) Ewa Kuciewicz, MA (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (2) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (3) Eliza Jaroni (Poznań Archaeological Museum).
                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2000. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. From the left: (1) Ewa Kuciewicz, MA (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (2) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (3) Eliza Jaroni (Poznań Archaeological Museum).
                        Dakhleh Oasis - Ladies Hill (Egypt). Research campaign 2000. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. From the left: (1) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (2) Ewa Kuciewicz, MA (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (3) Ana Sofia Fonseca de Oliveira Braga (Portugal); (4) Eliza Jaroni (Poznań Archaeological Museum).

                        Dakhleh Oasis - Ladies Hill (Egypt). Research campaign 2000. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. From the left: (1) Leslie Mills (Toronto, Canada); (2) Anthony Mills, Ph.D. (Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada); (3) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2000. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Beskendi (Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt). Research campaign 2000. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak in the expedition base.

                        Dakhleh Oasis - Ladies Hill (Egypt). Research campaign 2000. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. Stand, from the left: (1) Karin Kindermann (Institut fuer Ur- und Fruehgeschichte, Universitaet zu Koeln; Cologne, Germany); (3) Eliza Jaroni (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (4) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak. Sit, from the left: (1) Ana Sofia Fonseca de Oliveira Braga (Portugal); (2) Ewa Kuciewicz, MA (Poznań Archaeological Museum).
                        Dakhleh Oasis - Ladies Hill (Egypt). Research campaign 2000. Cataloguing the prehistoric rock engravings. From the left: (1) Eliza Jaroni (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (2) Ana Sofia Fonseca de Oliveira Braga (Portugal); (3) Ewa Kuciewicz, MA (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (4) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.
                        Farafra (Egypt). Research campaign 2000. From the left: (1) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (2) Ewa Kuciewicz, MA (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (3) Eliza Jaroni (Poznań Archaeological Museum).

                        Soba (The Sudan), December 2001. Archaeological survey. From the left: (1) Michał Kobusiewicz Ph.D. (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - head of the Poznań Department); (2) Maciej Jórdeczka, MA (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Department); (3) Przemysław Bobrowski, MA (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Department); (4) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (5) Prof. Wojciech Stankowski (director of Institute of Geology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań); (6) Prof. Maria Kaczmarek (Institute of Anthropology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań); (7) Abdelhai Abdelsawi, MA (geologist at the National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums in Khartoum).
                        Soba (The Sudan), December 2001. Archaeological survey. From the left: (1) Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - head of the Poznań Department); (2) Maciej Jórdeczka, MA (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Department); (3) Przemysław Bobrowski, MA (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Department); (4) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (5) Abdelhai Abdelsawi, MA (geologist at the National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums in Khartoum); (6) Prof. Maria Kaczmarek (Institute of Anthropology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań).
                        Soba (The Sudan), December 2001. Archaeological survey. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak

                        Area of the VIth Nile Cataract (The Sudan), October 2001. Archaeological survey. From the left: (1) Prof. Michał Kobusiewicz (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences - head of the Poznań Department); (2) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak; (3) Prof. Maria Kaczmarek (Institute of Anthropology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań).
                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2002. Cataloguig prehistoric rock engravings. Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak while preparing the photographic documentation.

                        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. 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.

                        Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt). Research campaign 2003. (1) Eliza Jaroni (Poznań Archaeological Museum); (2) Prof. Lech Krzyżaniak.

                         

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