Paweł Valde‐Nowak

ORCID: 0000-0003-1023-7389
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Research Areas
  • Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies
  • Historical and Archaeological Studies
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Geological Formations and Processes Exploration
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geology and Environmental Impact Studies
  • Historical and Cultural Studies of Poland
  • Medieval European History and Architecture
  • Integrated Water Resources Management
  • Linguistics and language evolution
  • Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
  • Botany and Plant Ecology Studies
  • Image Processing and 3D Reconstruction
  • Marine and environmental studies
  • Urban Development and Cultural Heritage
  • dental development and anomalies
  • Morphological variations and asymmetry
  • Renewable energy and sustainable power systems
  • Waste Management and Environmental Impact
  • Religious, Philosophical, and Educational Studies
  • Reformation and Early Modern Christianity
  • Polish Historical and Cultural Studies
  • Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History
  • Paleopathology and ancient diseases

Jagiellonian University
2013-2023

Institute of Archeology
2023

Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii
1995-2020

University of Hradec Králové
2020

Polish Academy of Learning
2013

Polish Academy of Sciences
1987-2013

Recent excavations in Ciemna Cave the Prądnik valley near Ojców, southern Poland have brought to light new stratigraphic and techno-typological evidence concerning Late Middle Palaeolithic groups their cultural affinities. In 2007, began hitherto-unexplored main chamber of Cave, with goal clarifying results previous work other parts cave. During excavation rocky floor cave was reached. About 1000 stone artifacts been collected date. Three traditions documented: Mousterian, Taubachian,...

10.1080/00934690.2015.1101942 article EN Journal of Field Archaeology 2016-03-03

Abstract There is a widespread belief that the abrupt warming at 14.7 ka had profound impact on environment. However, direct correlation between global climatic event and changes in local environments not obvious. We examined faunal succession an intra-mountain basin of Western Carpathians to assess potential influence change Greenland Stadial-2a Interstadial-1e investigated three vertebrate assemblages (total number identified specimens = 18,745; minimum individuals 7515; 138 taxa) from...

10.1007/s12520-020-01020-6 article EN cc-by Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 2020-02-06

The presence of Neolithic people in mountainous areas Central Europe is a debated topic and there lack systematic fieldwork to explore patterns land use upland regions. results two survey campaigns the Black Forest mountains SW Germany aid our understanding expansion into uplands. An extensive inventory flint artifacts dating predominantly from Late provides evidence summer highland pasturing leaf foddering.

10.1179/jfa.2004.29.1-2.29 article EN Journal of Field Archaeology 2004-01-01

During the late 1970s when results of theoretical analyses prehistoric settlement to north and south Polish Carpathians became available along with new methods field research (Rydlewski & Valde-Nowak 19791, they set in motion a process systematic discovery archaeological sites region. Rich Palaeolithic assemblages were recovered which have yet be published full periodicals (e.g. Rydlewski 1980a; 1980b). Before this existence traces Pleistocene was not seriously considered. Sporadic...

10.1017/s0003598x00080248 article EN Antiquity 1991-09-01

Abstract Research on the timing of Homo sapiens dispersals in Central Europe is pivotal for understanding behavioral trajectories human adaptation to low biomass environments and cold climates. Previous studies Early Upper Paleolithic Poland described a different scenario from European panorama characterized by local development laminar/lamellar technology foregoing Middle coexistence Aurignacian variants after 35 ka BP. In this paper, we examine technical diversity reassessing revising...

10.1007/s41982-023-00140-4 article EN cc-by Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology 2023-05-01

In der bekannten Oblazowa-Hohle im sudlichen Polen konnte bei notwendig gewordenen neuen Grabungen eine bisher unbekannte spatmittelpalaolithische Fundschicht aus einem Horizont (XVIIIb) angetroffen werden, bislang als steril galt. Dieses neue, wenn auch kleine Inventar findet sich zwischen Industrien, die Taubachien klassifiziert wurden. Die Untersuchungen legen nahe, dass es dem Fundensemble um einen in unbekannten Technokomplex handelt, mit den Keilmessergruppen zu verbinden ist. Zugleich...

10.11588/ak.2014.1.28100 article DE Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 2014-01-01

Concernant la question de colonisation neolithique des massifs l'Europe centrale, les relevements systematiques restent toujours une revendication recherche. Apres travaux terrain effectues aux Sudetes et dans Foret Bavaroise, on discute resultats deux campagnes commune Freiamt-Ottoschwanden l'ouest Foret-Noire. Il fut possible nouvelle fois recuperer un important inventaire d'artefacts en silex datant essentiellement du Neolithique tardif offrant contexte anciennes trouvailles haches...

10.1515/prhz.2002.77.1.29 article FR Praehistorische Zeitschrift 2002-01-01

ABSTRACT In Poland, loess mainly occurs in the southern part of country, Polish Uplands, and on northern foreland Sudetes Carpathians. Most these sediments come from time last glaciation–the Vistulian (Weichselian) glaciation. Thin covers penultimate glaciation have been preserved Upper Silesia. Only a few sites Middle Palaeolithic remain loess. eastern Poland creates profiles several metres high. Discoveries this zone represent cultural sequence transition to Palaeolithic. We know more...

10.1002/jqs.3356 article EN Journal of Quaternary Science 2021-07-28
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