Dr. Arkadiusz Marciniak
Humboldt-Stipendiat am Institut für Prähistorische Archäologie der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
 
e-mail: marciniak@praehist.uni-halle.de
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Wissenschaftlicher und beruflicher Werdegang
1982-1987Studium der Vor- und Frühgeschichte an der Adam Mickiewicz Universität in Poznan
1987-1988Wissenschaftlicher Assistent im Archäologisches Museum Poznan
1988-1994Wissenschaftlicher Assistent am Institut für Prähistorische Archäologie der Adam Mickiewicz Universität Poznan
April 1994Promotion zum Dr. phil.
1994-2002wiss. Mitarbeiter am Institut für Prähistorische Archäologie der Adam Mickiewicz Universität Poznan

1989-1992Gaststudium an der Oxford und Cambridge University, England
1996-1997 Senior Fulbright Fellowship an der University of California, Santa Cruz
1999-2000 Associate Visiting Professor am Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology, der Stanford University
2002-2003 Humboldt Stipendium am Institut für Prähistorische Archäologie der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg

1998-2005 Sekretär der European Association of Archaeologists
 
Arbeits- und Forschungsschwerpunkte
  • Neolithikum Europas und Anatoliens
  • Theoretische und methodische Grundlagen der Vorgeschichtsforschung
  • Zooarchäologie, Taphonomie und archäologische Formationsprozesse
  • Beziehungen zwischen Archäologie und Naturwissenschaften
  • Soziale Theorien in Archäologie
 
Publikationen (Auswahl)
  • Struktura antropologiczna a kulturowe strategie adaptacyjne populacji neolitycznych w Europie Srodkowej (Anthropological structure and culture adaptive strategies of the Neolithic populations from Central Europe), A.Mickiewicz University Press, Poznań (Poland), 1990 (mit J.Piontek).
  • Cmentarzysko ludnosci kultury pomorskiej w Brzesciu, stan. 13, woj. Slupsk (Cemetery of Pomorska culture community in Brzescie, 13, voivodeship Slupsk). Materialy Zachodniopomorskie 35/36:75-100, 1990 (with P.Krajewski).
  • Obozowiska ludnosci kultury luzyckiej w Slawsku, gm. Slawno (Seasonal sites of Lausatian culture groups in Slawsko, Slawno), Rocznik Slupski 1988/89:5-26, 1991 (with W.Raczkowski).
  • The development of archaeological theory in Poland under conditions of isolation, World Archaeological Bulletin 5:57-65, 1991 (with W.Raczkowski).
  • Culture adaptive strategies in the Neolithic in Central Europe within the context of paleodemographic studies, Journal of European Archaeology 1:141-152, 1993.
  • Archaeology and paleodemography - expectations and limitations, In M.Kuna & N.Venclova (eds.), Whither archaeology? Archaeology in the end of the millenium. Papers in honour of Evzen Neustupny: 110-117, Prague, 1995.
  • Archeologia i jej zródla. Materialy faunistyczne w procesie badawczym archeologii (Archaeology and its records. Faunal remains in the research process in archaeology). Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw, 1996.
  • The Band Pottery Culture and the Corder Ware Culture - the two adaptational models from Central Europe, In M.Otte (ed.) Nature et Culture. Actes du colloque international de Liege, 13-17 decembre, 1993, 1:359-369, 1996.
  • Man. First Civilizations (Czlowiek. pierwsze cywilizacje), Large Encyclopedia of Geography of the World, vol. 9, Kurpisz Publishing Co., Poznan, 1998.
  • The archaeological record and research paradigms. Faunal remains in the traditions of processual and postprocessual archaeology, In W.Hensel, S.Tabaczyñski, P.Urbañczyk (eds.), Theory and Practice of Archaeological Research, vol.III: Dialogue with the data: the archaeology of complex societies and its social context in the 90s, pp. 261-284, Warsaw, 1998.
  • Postprocessual archaeology, processual archaeology, In J.Hrala (ed.) Jan Filip. Enzyklopädisches Handbuch zur Ur- und Frühgeschichte Europas. Band III - Addenda, pp. 276-277 and 280-281, Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, 1998.
  • Setting a new agenda. Ian Hodder and his contribution to archaeological theory, Archaeologia Polona 35-36: 409-426, 1997-1998.
  • Faunal materials and an interpretive archaeology. Epistemology reconsidered, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 6(4): 293-320, 1999.
  • European Association of Archaeologists i jego udział w organizacji i zarządzaniu dziedzictwem kulturowym w wymiarze europejskim (Die European Association of Archaeologists und ihre Beteiligung an der Organisation der Bewahrung und Erhaltung des gesamteuropaischen Kulturerbes), In M.Dworaczyk, K.Kowalski, A.Porzeziński, S.Słowiński, E.Wilgocki (eds.), Acta Archaeologica Pomoranica, vol.II: Konserwatorskie badania archeologiczne w Polsce i w Niemczech - stan prawny, problematyka, osiągnięcia, pp.11-27. Szczecin: Stowarzyszenie Naukowe Archeologów Polskich, 1999.
  • The construction of hierarchy: Rethinking the Copper Age in Southeastern Europe, in M.Diehl (ed.), Hierarchies in Action: Cui Bono?, Center for Archaeological Investigations, pp. 181-209. Occasional Paper No.27, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Illinois, 2000 (with P.F. Biehl).
  • Living space. The construction of social complexity in the European Neolithic, In Anna Richie (ed.), Neolithic Orkney in its European context, pp. 333-346. McDonald Institute Monographs, Cambridge, 2000.
  • Scientific and interpretive components in social zooarchaeology. The case of early farming communities in Kujavia. Archaeologia Polona 39: 87-110, 2001.
  • Archaeology and archaeological science: past, present and future. Archaeologia Polona 39: 5-16, 2001 (with W.Rączkowski).
  • Archaeologies of Europe. History, Methods and Theories. Tübinger Archäologische Taschenbücher, Bd 3. Waxman, Tübingen, 2002 (with Peter F. Biehl & Alexander Gramsch (eds.)).
  • Archaeology of Europe (under the topic World Cultural Heritage). Unesco Eolss Encyclopedia. Oxford, 2002 (with P.F. Biehl).