MAY-JUNE 2016 2ND INTENSIVE COURSE, WARSAW
Innovating Training Aims for Public Archaeology
2nd Intensive Course, May 30th – June 4th 2016
Warsaw
Co-organizers
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Monday, May 30th, 2016
07.00-19.00 Arrival to Warsaw Chopin Airport
Polish students will wait for each group and will accompany You to Your accommodation and later to the Welcome Session
20.00-21.00 Welcome Session
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Program:
The program is organized with all-days schedule and maps. The most important points (meeting points, places where events will be held are marked with red dot )
Practical information:
Communication in Warsaw — University is situated closed to M2 subway, the station „Nowy Świat-Uniwersytet”
T h e c o n n e c t i o n b e t w e e n University and Chopin Airport is very simple — you take the bus line no. 175 — direction „Lotnisko Chopina//Chopin Airport” and travel for about 30-40 minutes.
Bus stop is located opposite to the Main University Gate
We recommend You to visit:
• National Museum (http://www.mnw.art.pl/en/)
• Warsaw Rising Museum (http://www.1944.pl/en/)
• Copernicus Science Center (http://www.kopernik.org.pl/en/)
• POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews (http://www.polin.pl/en)
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Tuesday, May 31th, 2016
All events will be held at Institute of Archaeology,
University of Warsaw, Main Campus,
Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28, Warsaw, Room 210, 1st floor
9.00-9.30 Institutional welcome and brief introduction9.30-10.30 Dr Karolina Zioło-Pużuk Disability, culture and inclusion -
what can we do to help people with disabilities participate fully in culture events and institutions
10.30-11.00 Coffee break11.00-12.30 Round-table Disability, culture and inclusion - what can we
do to help people with disabilities participate fully in culture events and institutions
12.30-14.00 Lunch (Sahara Caffe)
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University of Warsaw Main Campus Gate
14.00-15.00 Dr Tomasz Nowakiewicz (Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw) Societies of metal detectors users and interaction with archaeologists
15.00-15.30 Coffee break15.30-16.30 Round-table Societies of metal detectors users and
interaction with archaeologists16.30-17.30 Dr Hubert Kowalski (Institute of Archaeology and Museum
of University of Warsaw) - The University of Warsaw campus tour
17.30- Free time
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Wednesday, June 1st, 2016
Events will be held in Pruszków (town about 30 km from Warsaw) and Warsaw
7.45 Meeting-point: University of Warsaw Main Campus
and Packed lunch to pick up8.00-9.30 Trip by train to Pruszków10.00-13.00 Museum of Ancient Mazovian Metallurgy in Pruszków
(http://en.mshm.pl)
• Museum presentation and short guided tour
• Meeting with Dr Dorota Słowińska, Director of Museum and museum staff
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Museum of Ancient Mazovian Metallurgy, Pruszków
Polish National Bank Money Centre
13.00-13.30 Travel back to Warsaw13.30-15.00 Free time in Warsaw centre15.00-17.00 Visit in Polish National Bank Money Centre (www.cpnbp.pl)
• Museum presentation and short guided tour
• Meeting with Piotr C. Śliwowski, Director, and Marta Dulinicz, Main Specialist in Education
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Thursday, June 2nd, 2016
All events will be held at Institute of Archaeology,
University of Warsaw, Main Campus,
Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28, Warsaw, Room 210, 1st Floor
9.00-10.00 Dr Michał Pawleta (Institute of Prehistory, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań) Archaeological festivals: between education, popularization and commercialization
10.00-10.30 Coffee break10.30-12.00 Round-table Archaeological festivals: between education,
popularization and commercialization12.00-13.30 Lunch (Sahara Caffe)
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13.30-14.00 Szymon Zdziebłowski (Science and Scholarship in Poland, Polish Press Agency) Promotion of archaeology in the new media
14.00-14.45 Round-table Promotion of archaeology in the new media14.45-15.00 Coffee break15.15-16.00 Dr Wiesław Więckowski (Institute of Archaeology,
University of Warsaw), Dr Emilia Jastrzębska (Polish Army Museum) Human remains in public archaeology: ethical and museological aspects
16.00-17.30 Round-table Human remains in public archaeology: ethical and museological aspects
17.30- Free time
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Friday, June 3rd, 2016
All events will be held outside Warsaw (about 300 km from Warsaw) in Biskupin Archaeological Open Air Museum
6.45 Trip by bus to Biskupin
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6.30 Meeting-point: University of Warsaw Main Campus
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Biskupin Archaeological Open Air Museum
ca. 12.00 Arrival and accommodation in Biskupin12.30-14.00 Lunch14.00-16.00 Biskupin Archaeological Open Air Museum guided tour
(http://www.biskupin.pl)16.00-17.30 Biskupin Archaeological Open Air Museum:
• Meeting with Dr Wiesław Zajączkowski, Director of Museum and with Museum Staff
17.30-19.00 Free time19.00-19.30 2nd Intensive course summing up. Observations, reflections,
conclusions19.30-22.30 Biskupin evening party with dinner
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Saturday, June 4th, 2016
Events will be held in Biskupin and in Ostrów Lednicki, an archaeological site and Museum of the First Piasts at Lednica-
Ostrów Lednicki Island (about 60 km from Biskupin)
8.30-9.30 Breakfast9.30-11.30 Workshops Experimental archaeology as a method to
communicate with the wide public
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11.30 Packed lunch to pick up12.00-13.00 Trip by bus to Museum of the First Piasts at Lednica- Ostrów
Lednicki Island (http://www.lednicamuzeum.pl)
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Ostrów Lednicki Island
13.30-16.30 Museum of the First Piasts at Lednica-Ostrów Lednicki Island
• Museum guided tour
• Museum presentation and meeting with Museum staff
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16.30-21.30 Trip back to Warsawca. 21.30 The end of the 2nd Intensive Course in Warsaw, Poland