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Flint in time and space – Time and space in flint.
Procurement and distribution of siliceous rocks in prehistory
with a special theme – flint mining
1-3 December 2016, Warsaw, 105, Solidarności Avenue, room 202
1 December 2016
11.00– Jerzy Maik (Director of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology PAS)
Openning ceremony
11:30– Jacek Lech (Chair of Prehistory and the European Middle Ages. Institute of Archaeology of the Cardinal
Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw and The Archaeological Museum and Reserve at Krzemionki)
Siliceous rocks mining in prehistory
12:00– Hélène Collet (Service public de Wallonie, Service de l’Archéologie; Direction extérieure du Hainaut I;
Spiennes, Belgium), Jean-Philippe Collin (University of Namur / University of Paris 1 PanthéonSorbonne, Department of Archaeology and History of Art, Namur, Belgium), Françoise Bostyn (Institut
national de Recherchearchéologiquepréventive, Villeneuve d’Ascq, France) and Jean-Marc Baele
(University of Mons, Department of Geology and Applied Geology, Mons, Belgium)
New contributions to the flint mining activity in Spiennes: flint characterisation and distribution
of the Spiennes flint in Western Belgium and Northern France
12:30 – Åsa Berggren (Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Lund University, Sweden)
The flint mines in SödraSallerup, Malmö – recent excavations and interpretations
13:00 – Discussion
13:15 – Zsolt Mester (Institute of Archaeological Sciences, EötvösLoránd University, Budapest, Hungary)
Budapest-Farkasrét: an almost unknown exploitation site of the Buda hornstone
13:45 – Anne Hauzeur (Paléotime, France and collaborator at the Royal Belgian Institute of
Natural sciences, Belgium) and Marianne Delcourt-Vlaminck (Curator of the Archaeological Museum,
Tournai, Belgium)
The Long distance exchange of mining sites form the Northern point of view: GrandPressigny flint and others
14:15 – Marta Połtowicz-Bobak and DariuszBobak (Institute of Archaeology, University of Rzeszów, Poland)
Variability of the lithic raw material on the palaeolithics sites in the south-eastern
Poland
14:30 – Norbert Faragó and Zsolt Mester (Institute of Archaeological Sciences, EötvösLoránd University,
Budapest, Hungary)
The chocolate flint at Polgár-Csőszhalom, Northeast Hungary
14:40 – Discussion
15:00 – Coffee break
15:30 – Richard E. Hughes (Geochemical Research, Laboratory, Portola Valley, U.S.A.), Zofia Sulgostowska
and Dagmara H. Werra (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw,
Poland)
Geochemical Characterization of Paleolithic Obsidian Artifacts from Poland
15:45 – Małgorzata Winiarska-Kabacińska (Archeological Museum of Poznań, Poland)
Flint in time and space. Late Palaeolithic site Rydno IV/57
16:00 – Janusz Budziszewski, Mateusz Iwański (Institute of Archaeology of the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński
University, Warsaw, Poland), Michał Jakubczak (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish
Academy of Science), Hubert Lepionka (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań) and Michał Szubski
(Institute of Archaeology of the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, Warsaw, Poland)
Neolithic chocolate flint mine “Oszybka” near Pakosław in light of Marcin Bednarz survey
16:15 – Discussion
16.30 – Refreshment and beverages
2 December 2016
11:00 - 15:00 Workshops
3 December 2016
7:00 - 20.00 Field trip
Organizing committee
dr Dagmara Werra, dr Iwona Sobkowiak-Tabaka
and mgr Katarzyna Kerneder-Gubała
(Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences)
[email protected]