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Researching Domasław’s role in Hallstatt period cultural exchange to understand the people behind.

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Archaeologists vs. Plants: Mapping Bioavailable Strontium around Domasław
Read more →: Archaeologists vs. Plants: Mapping Bioavailable Strontium around DomasławThree days, around 20 sampling locations and more than 50 plant samples collected across the Wrocław Plain. Weather conditions in the Wrocław area between 28 and 30 May were ideal…
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Bioarchaeological Insights from Domasław at the “Science and Humanities” Conference
Read more →: Bioarchaeological Insights from Domasław at the “Science and Humanities” ConferenceAt the international “Science and Humanities” conference organised by MISH UJ, Ada presented research on cremated human remains from Domasław, combining bioarchaeology, biohumanities, and bioethical reflection. Over the last weekend…
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DoHa Project Lecture at Masaryk University in Brno
Read more →: DoHa Project Lecture at Masaryk University in BrnoOn 23 April, the DoHa Project team — Anna Józefowska-Domańska, together with Bogumiła Wolska, Adam Budziszewski and Adrianna Niźnik-Karmowska — delivered a lecture for students of the Department of Anthropology,…
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Inside the Urn: CT Scanning and Osteological Research
Read more →: Inside the Urn: CT Scanning and Osteological ResearchDoHa Research Update: Elite Hallstatt Burials from Brzoza. March is coming to an end, and the DoHa team is pleased to share some of our recent work. This time, we…
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DoHa in Lab: Training in Isotopic and Spectroscopic Analysis in Brno
Read more →: DoHa in Lab: Training in Isotopic and Spectroscopic Analysis in BrnoBetween 9 and 13 March, Dr Bogumiła Wolska and Dr Adam Budziszewski visited the Department of Anthropology at Masaryk University in Brno for a research stay focused on the laboratory…
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DoHa Team at Work: Coffee and Bones
Read more →: DoHa Team at Work: Coffee and BonesA quick update from Wrocław—things are moving in the DoHa Project. Over the past months, the DoHa Project team has been meeting in Wrocław for working sessions focused on ongoing…
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See you in Wrocław! DoHa Project Seminar
Read more →: See you in Wrocław! DoHa Project SeminarWe are pleased to announce the first DoHa Project Seminar in Wrocław. The Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology PAS invites you to a seminar lecture: “Mobility Patterns and Social Hierarchies.…
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We’ll be in Osijek for EIA 2026 — and we warmly invite you to join
Read more →: We’ll be in Osijek for EIA 2026 — and we warmly invite you to joinWe are pleased to share the invitation to the 6th international conference “Early Iron Age in Central Europe” (EIA 2026), which will take place 1–4 July 2026 in Osijek (Eastern…
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Welcome to the Domasław Hallstatt Project
Read more →: Welcome to the Domasław Hallstatt ProjectWe’re live! The Domasław Project brings together archaeologists and scientists to reconstruct mobility patterns and social hierarchies in southwestern Poland from the Late Bronze Age to the Hallstatt period. Follow…
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Transformations of Funerary Rites in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages: The Domasław Cemetery
Read more →: Transformations of Funerary Rites in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages: The Domasław CemeteryThis monograph is a study of transformations in funerary rites from the Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age, based on the cemetery at Domasław and necropolises in the region.…


The project “Mobility Patterns and Social Hierarchies: A Bioarchaeological and Chronological Study of the Late Bronze Age and Hallstatt Period Cemetery at Domasław (Poland)” is funded by the National Science Centre (NCN), SONATA BIS 14, 2025–2029. Project number: 2024/54/E/HS3/00380









