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The Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology University of Warsaw (PCMA UW; Polish: Centrum Archeologii Śródziemnomorskiej UW im. Kazimierza Michałowskiego) operates as an independent research institute of the University of Warsaw under the present name since 1990. It is dedicated to organizing, implementing and coordinating archaeological research, both excavations and study projects, as well as conservation, reconstruction and restoration projects, in northeastern Africa, the Near East and Cyprus. Projects include sites covering a broad chronological spectrum from the dawn of civilization (prehistoric times) through all the historic periods of the ancient Mediterranean civilizations to Late Antiquity and early Islam. Tasks beside fieldwork include comprehensive documentation of finds, archives management and publication of the results in keeping with international research standards. The PCMA manages the Research Centre in Cairo and Polish Archaeological Unit in Khartoum.
Centrum Archeologii Śródziemnomorskiej im. Kazimierza Michałowskiego | |
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Affiliation | University of Warsaw |
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Director | dr Artur Obłuski |
Location | Warsaw , Poland 52°13′48″N 21°01′20″E / 52.2301°N 21.0222°E |
Website | www |

History
The PCMA draws on the pioneering archaeological work of Polish archaeologist and egyptologist Prof. Kazimierz Michałowski. It is the direct continuator, since 1990, of the Research Centre in Cairo, Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology University of Warsaw, which Michałowski established in 1959. It was the first Polish institution dedicated to archaeological research in the Nile Valley.
Publications
The PCMA publishes the results of its excavation and restoration projects in an annual journal and a series of monographs.
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean
Discipline | Archaeology |
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Language | English |
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History | 1990–present |
Publisher | University of Warsaw Press, on behalf of the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology University of Warsaw |
Frequency | Annual |
Open access | Yes |
Standard abbreviations ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt) NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt ![]() | |
ISO 4 | Pol. Archaeol. Mediterr. |
Indexing CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt) MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus · W&L | |
ISSN | 1234-5415 (print) 2083-537X (web) |
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Polish Archeology in the Mediterranean is an annual open access academic journal published by the PCMA since 1990. Since 2007 it has published it jointly with the University of Warsaw Press. Initially, it published the results of work by Polish archaeologists working with PCMA UW expeditions in the Mediterranean region (in Egypt, Syria, Iraq, and Cyprus). Over time, it evolved into a fully peer-reviewed journal with an extended subject area. The territorial scope covers the broadly understood Middle East and North Africa region, including the Arabian Peninsula and the Caucasus. The chronological range covers periods from prehistory through all historical periods to the Late Islamic period. Since 2013, additional thematic fascicles on specific topics have been published occasionally.
Studia Palmyreńskie
Language | Polish, English, French, German |
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Edited by | Grzegorz Majcherek |
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History | 1966–2014; continued as a book series |
Publisher | University of Warsaw Press, on behalf of the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology University of Warsaw |
Frequency | Annual |
Open access | Yes |
Standard abbreviations ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt) NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt ![]() | |
ISO 4 | Stud. Palmyr. |
Indexing CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt) MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus · W&L | |
ISSN | 0081-6787 |
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Studia Palmyreńskie is book series published by the PCMA, together with the University of Warsaw Press (except volumes X and XI), presenting the results of archaeological research in Palmyra. It has been published since 1966 and was originally a journal, converting to a monograph series in 2014. The thematic scope of the title, apart from archaeological discoveries, also includes the history of the city, its religions, art and epigraphy.
The journal’s founder and first editor-in-chief was Kazimierz Michałowski. Since 1985 it was edited by Michał Gawlikowski. Since its transformation in 2014, the editor of the series is Grzegorz Majcherek.
The journal begun as a publication for young explorers but quickly grew into a proper academic outlet. In 1974 the journal has been described as "unique" and the only journal with that specific focus.
Other series
- PAM Monograph Series
- PAM Supplement Series
- PCMA Excavation Series
- PCMA Archaeological Guides
Conferences
The PCMA UW is a joint organizer of the annual "Poles on the Nile" and "Poles on the Near East" conferences, presenting the results of excavations carried out by Polish teams. The PCMA UW co-organized a number of prominent international conferences, including the "11th International Conference of Nubian Studies" in 2006, the " 8th International Congress of the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East" in 2012, and the "Red Sea 8" in 2017.
References
- "Mission statement". pcma.uw.edu.pl. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
- "PAM Journal". pcma.uw.edu.pl. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
- Uniwersytet Warszawski (1974). Roczniki Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. Panstwowe Wydawn. Naukowe. p. 90.
- "Studia Palmyrenskie". pcma.uw.edu.pl. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
- NN (1966). "Studia Palmyreńskie". Studia Palmyreńskie (in Polish). doi:10.11588/DIGLIT.26177.
- Witold Tyloch (1983). Oriental Studies in the Sixty Years of Independent Poland. Polish Scientific Publishers. p. 61. ISBN 978-83-01-03433-7.
External links
- Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology home page
- Centrum Archeologii Śródziemnomorskiej on Facebook
- "Poles on the Nile" conference
- 11th International Conference of Nubian Studies
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this message Learn how and when to remove this message The Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology University of Warsaw PCMA UW Polish Centrum Archeologii Srodziemnomorskiej UW im Kazimierza Michalowskiego operates as an independent research institute of the University of Warsaw under the present name since 1990 It is dedicated to organizing implementing and coordinating archaeological research both excavations and study projects as well as conservation reconstruction and restoration projects in northeastern Africa the Near East and Cyprus Projects include sites covering a broad chronological spectrum from the dawn of civilization prehistoric times through all the historic periods of the ancient Mediterranean civilizations to Late Antiquity and early Islam Tasks beside fieldwork include comprehensive documentation of finds archives management and publication of the results in keeping with international research standards The PCMA manages the Research Centre in Cairo and Polish Archaeological Unit in Khartoum Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology University of WarsawCentrum Archeologii Srodziemnomorskiej im Kazimierza MichalowskiegoAffiliationUniversity of WarsawDirectordr Artur ObluskiLocationWarsaw Poland 52 13 48 N 21 01 20 E 52 2301 N 21 0222 E 52 2301 21 0222Websitewww wbr pcma wbr uw wbr edu wbr pl Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology University of Warsaw logoHistoryThe PCMA draws on the pioneering archaeological work of Polish archaeologist and egyptologist Prof Kazimierz Michalowski It is the direct continuator since 1990 of the Research Centre in Cairo Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology University of Warsaw which Michalowski established in 1959 It was the first Polish institution dedicated to archaeological research in the Nile Valley PublicationsThe PCMA publishes the results of its excavation and restoration projects in an annual journal and a series of monographs Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean Polish Archaeology in the MediterraneanDisciplineArchaeologyLanguageEnglishPublication detailsHistory1990 presentPublisherUniversity of Warsaw Press on behalf of the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology University of WarsawFrequencyAnnualOpen accessYesStandard abbreviations ISO 4 alt Bluebook alt NLM alt MathSciNet alt ISO 4Pol Archaeol Mediterr Indexing CODEN alt alt2 JSTOR alt LCCN alt MIAR NLM alt Scopus W amp LISSN1234 5415 print 2083 537X web LinksJournal homepage Polish Archeology in the Mediterranean is an annual open access academic journal published by the PCMA since 1990 Since 2007 it has published it jointly with the University of Warsaw Press Initially it published the results of work by Polish archaeologists working with PCMA UW expeditions in the Mediterranean region in Egypt Syria Iraq and Cyprus Over time it evolved into a fully peer reviewed journal with an extended subject area The territorial scope covers the broadly understood Middle East and North Africa region including the Arabian Peninsula and the Caucasus The chronological range covers periods from prehistory through all historical periods to the Late Islamic period Since 2013 additional thematic fascicles on specific topics have been published occasionally Studia Palmyrenskie Studia PalmyrenskieLanguagePolish English French GermanEdited byGrzegorz MajcherekPublication detailsHistory1966 2014 continued as a book seriesPublisherUniversity of Warsaw Press on behalf of the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology University of WarsawFrequencyAnnualOpen accessYesStandard abbreviations ISO 4 alt Bluebook alt NLM alt MathSciNet alt ISO 4Stud Palmyr Indexing CODEN alt alt2 JSTOR alt LCCN alt MIAR NLM alt Scopus W amp LISSN0081 6787LinksJournal homepage Studia Palmyrenskie is book series published by the PCMA together with the University of Warsaw Press except volumes X and XI presenting the results of archaeological research in Palmyra It has been published since 1966 and was originally a journal converting to a monograph series in 2014 The thematic scope of the title apart from archaeological discoveries also includes the history of the city its religions art and epigraphy The journal s founder and first editor in chief was Kazimierz Michalowski Since 1985 it was edited by Michal Gawlikowski Since its transformation in 2014 the editor of the series is Grzegorz Majcherek The journal begun as a publication for young explorers but quickly grew into a proper academic outlet In 1974 the journal has been described as unique and the only journal with that specific focus Other series PAM Monograph Series PAM Supplement Series PCMA Excavation Series PCMA Archaeological GuidesConferencesThe PCMA UW is a joint organizer of the annual Poles on the Nile and Poles on the Near East conferences presenting the results of excavations carried out by Polish teams The PCMA UW co organized a number of prominent international conferences including the 11th International Conference of Nubian Studies in 2006 the 8th International Congress of the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East in 2012 and the Red Sea 8 in 2017 References Mission statement pcma uw edu pl Retrieved 2020 01 17 PAM Journal pcma uw edu pl Retrieved 2020 09 23 Uniwersytet Warszawski 1974 Roczniki Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego Panstwowe Wydawn Naukowe p 90 Studia Palmyrenskie pcma uw edu pl Retrieved 2020 09 23 NN 1966 Studia Palmyrenskie Studia Palmyrenskie in Polish doi 10 11588 DIGLIT 26177 Witold Tyloch 1983 Oriental Studies in the Sixty Years of Independent Poland Polish Scientific Publishers p 61 ISBN 978 83 01 03433 7 External linksPolish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology home page Centrum Archeologii Srodziemnomorskiej on Facebook Poles on the Nile conference 11th International Conference of Nubian Studies