2nd 3 rd circular Department of Geomorphology, Geoarchaeology and Environmental Management, Institute of Geography, The Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce, with Polish Association for Environmental Archaeology & Voyevodship Office of National Heritage in Kielce invite to the international symposium Geoarchaeology of river valleys and workshop/round table of Euro Geoarcheo Panel Kielce-Suchedniów (Poland) 13-15 May 2013
Scientific committee Dr Halina Dobrzańska (PAN) Prof. UJK dr hab. Tomasz Kalicki (UJK) Dr Piotr Kittel (UŁ) Prof. dr hab. Janusz K. Kozłowski (UJ) Prof. UAM dr hab. Mirosław Makohonienko (UAM) Dr Katarzyna Issmer (UAM) Organizing committee Prof. UJK dr hab. Tomasz Kalicki (Chairman) Mgr Marcin Frączek Mgr inż. Joanna Krupa Mgr Paweł Przepióra Mgr inż. Iwona Wójcik CONFERENCE VENUE AND HOTEL ACCOMODATION Hotel Świętokrzyski ul. Słowackiego 1, 26-130 Suchedniów k. Kielc Tel./fax. /48/ 41 25 45 341 E-mail: hotel@dendron.pl Price for all rooms: 25/day per person covers also meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner, ice-break party, conference dinner). Payment at registration desk (check in) in hotel Participants not accommodated in the Hotel Świętokrzyski can cover cost of meals (lunch, dinner etc.) at reception desk. Late fee payment ( 200) at registration desk Registration fee will cover abstract book, field excursion, ice-break party, conference dinner, coffee breaks. OFFICIAL LANGUAGE English Presentation Plenary session (30 min + 10 min discussion) Oral presentations (20 min + 5 min discussion) Posters (size A0-A1) (5 min explanation) CONTACTS E-mail: zgks@ujk.edu.pl www.ujk.edu.pl/zgks/ Please watch at the NEWS section on the conference website from time to time. Chairman of Organizing Committee Prof. UJK dr hab. Tomasz Kalicki
FINAL PROGRAMM MONDAY, MAY 13, 2013 9.00-12.00 conference registration 12.00-12.30 OPEN CEREMONY 12.30-13.30 PLENARY SESSION 12.30-13.10 Jef Vandenberghe - River terraces: processes of development, sedimentary characteristics, response to climatic forcing and preferred sites for human occupation 13.10-13.50 Kazimierz Klimek - The geomorphic and sedimentological record of local historic human impact: a case study from valleys of Easter Sudetes loess foreland 13.50-15.00 Lunch 15.00-16.40 ORAL SESSION I: Paleolithic 15.00-15.25 Pierre Antoine, Nicole Limondin-Lozouet, Marie-Hélène Monce, Jean-Luc Locht, Jean-Jacques Bahain, Pierre Voinchet, Patrick Auguste - Dating the earliest human occupation of western Europe: new evidences from the fluvial terraces system of the Somme basin (north France) 15.25-15.50 Dariusz Bobak, Maria Łanczont, Jarosław Kusiak, Przemysław Mroczek, Adam Nowak, Marta Połtowicz-Bobak - Late Pleistocene settlement in the river valleys: a case study of the Magdalenian site Wierzawice 31 15.50-16.15 Jarosław Wilczyński, Piotr Wojtal, Krzysztof Sobczyk - River, man and mammoths - the Upper Palaeolithic settlements in the upper Vistula basin 16.15-16.40 Dominik K. Płaza, Danuta Dzieduszyńska, Piotr Kittel, Joanna Petera-Zganiacz, Juliusz Twardy - Late Palaeolithic settlement on the background of palaeogeography of the Warta river valley in the Koło Basin 16.40-17.10 coffee break 17.10-18.00 ORAL SESSION II: Neolithic 17.10-17.35 Monika Tabisz, Marcin Kornaś, Paweł Kajfasz - Zubrzyce Sites U and W Newly discovered Funnel Beaker Culture settlements at the Głubczyce Plateau 17.35-18.00 Szymon Kalicki, Tomasz Kalicki - Man, river and flint mines. Some aspects of using Open Source GIS programs in archaeological analysis 18.00-18.30 POSTER SESSION I: Paleolithic and Neolithic 18.00-18.05 Janusz Badura - Odra - big river on the European Plain in the Late Pleistocene 18.05-18.10 Dariusz Bobak, Marta Połtowicz-Bobak, Janusz Badura, Zdzisław Jary, Agnieszka Wacnik, Katarzyna Cywa - The early Upper Paleolithic site Lubotyń 11 in the Głubczyce Plateau, southern Poland 18.10-18.15 Olgierd Felczak, Ireneusz J. Olszak - Natural factors of location of the Neolithic settlements in lower part of Wierzyca valley (Pomerania region, north Poland)
18.15-18.20 Dominik Pawłowski, Krystyna Milecka, Piotr Kittel - Traces of human impact on selected mires in the Grabia river valley, Łódź region 18.20-18.25 Emilia Bala - Development of settlement in Liwiec valley during Prehistoric times - preliminary results 18.25-18.30 Arnaud Campaner, N. Schneider-Schwien, Luc Vergnaud - Reconstructing local environment in Bischwihr helped by geoarchaeological investigations in the Colmar region (FR-Alsace - Rhine valley)18.30-19.00 ROUND TABLE (moderators: Katarzyna Issmer, Pierre Antoine) EuroGeoarcheo Panel: New Geoarchaeological scientific platform for Central Europe 19.00 POLISH ASSOCIATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY MEMBERS MEETING (chairman Mirosław Makohonienko) 20.00 ICE-BREAK PARTY 8.00 breakfast TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2013 09.00-11.30 ORAL SESSION III: Neolithic 09.00-09.25 Salomѐ Granai, Nicole Limondin-Lozouet - Mid-Holocene alluvial records in the Paris Basin (France): malacological contribution to palaeoenvironmental reconstructions 09.25-09.50 Markus Fuchs, M. Will, S. Kreutzer - The temporal and spatial quantification of Holocene sediment dynamics in a meso-scale catchment in northern Bavaria/Germany 09.50-10.15 Tomasz Kalicki, Marek Nowak - Natural and anthropogenic changes of environment in the middle Ondava basin (eastern Slovakia) during the Neolithic period 10-15-10.40 Libor Petr, Jan Petřík, Michal Horsák, Maria Hajnalová, Petra Hájková - Paleoecological record of Early Holocene and Neolithic impact in travertine valley environment, Santovka site, western Slovakia 10.40-11.05 Jean-Francois Berger, Tomasz Kalicki, Valentina P. Zernitskaya, Pierre Gil Salvador, Adrien Barra, Gourguen Davtian, Damien Ertlen, Jean-Pierre Bocquet-Appel - The OBRESOC Project and the central-europe floodplains palaeodynamic during the LBK period : the case of upper Vistula river 11.05-11.30 Katarzyna Issmer - Ice-marginal valley as a potential migrations corridors at Central Europe 11.30-12.00 coffee break
12.00-11.30 ORAL SESSION IV: Post-Neolithic 12.00-12.25 Iwona Hildebrandt-Radke, Jarosław Jasiewicz - Prehistoric and early historic settlement in the context river valleys middle Obra region (Wielkopolska). Spatial analysis with GIS 12.25-12.50 Pavel Havlíček - Geology of the confluence of the Dyje (Thaya) and Morava (March) rivers 12.50-13.15 Jaroslav Kadlec, Filip Stehlík, Tomasz Kalicki, Joanna Krupa, Helena Svitavská- Svobodová, Vojtěch Beneš, Ivo Světlík, Michal Rybníček - Late Holocene human impacts to the Morava river floodplain development 13.15-13.40 Piotr Kittel - From the geoarchaeology of river valleys in Central Poland - research potential and problems 13.50-15.00 Lunch 15.00-16.40 ORAL SESSION V: Post-Neolithic 15.00-15.25 Lenka Lisa, Libor Petr - Recognition of agricultural practices in Nile slag water deposits: the case study from Jebel Sabaloka, 6th Nile Cataract, northern Sudan 15.25-15.50 Piotr Kalicki, Tomasz Kalicki, Piotr Kittel - Role of river valleys in Prehistoric contacts between highland and coastal populations of the Central Andes 15.50-16.15 Halina Dobrzańska, Tomasz Kalicki - Morphology and land use of flood plains in western part of Sandomierz Basin (southern Poland) from the Roman to the beginning of the Early Medieval periods 16.15-16.40 Jan Horák - Floodplain dynamics and heavy metal contamination 16.40-17.00 coffee break 17.00-18.40 ORAL SESSION VI: Post-Neolithic 17.00-17.25 Kazimierz Klimek, Wioleta Górska, Beata Woskowicz-Ślęzak - Bierawka-Odra confluence: a record of sandy-bed river transformation under human impact 17.25-17.50 Lenka Lisá, Miriam Fišáková-Nývltová, Libor Petr - Horse stable in Medieval Central Europe; reconstruction of Medieval maintenance practices 17.50-18.15 Ronny Schmidt, Piotr Wroniecki, Joanna Zagórska-Telega, Jacek Pikulski, Marcin Jaworski - Remote sensing and geophysical studies for discovering and interpreting anthropogenic and natural structures: a case study from Michałowice (Nida Basin, Świętokrzyskie voivodeship, Poland) 18.15-18.40 Mirosław Makohonienko - Settlement of Wielbark culture from Roman Period on Drawa river valley in northern Poland. Environmental and economical considerations
18.40-19.20 POSTER SESSION II: Post-Neolithic 18.40-18.45 Artur Buszek, Tomasz Kalicki, Kamila Peschel - A natural or an archaeological object? Geomagnetic research and excavations on the Wielka Wieś site 25 near Wojnicz in the Dunajec river valley (southern Poland) 18.45-18.50 Eva Břízová - Human impact and alluvial soils in the Žitný Ostrov island (Slovakia) 18.50-18.55 Paweł Przepióra, Marcin Frączek, Grzegorz Król - Anthropogenic changes of Kamionka valley based on cartographic and historical sources 18.55-19.00 Pierre Gil Salvador, Jean-Francois Berger, S. Bleu, G. Gaucher - Holocene palaeodynamic of the Rhone river and land use in the Basses Terres floodplain (France) 19.00-19.05 Marcin Frączek - Method of channel mapping as a source of information about human impact and possibilities for geoarchaeological interpretation: case study from Bieszczady Mountains (Polish Carpathians) 19.05-19.10 Marcin Frączek - Historical human activity in river valleys. Case study from Bieszczady Mountains 19.10-19.15 M. Will, R. Aalto, Markus Fuchs - Floodplains of large river systems - homogenous or heterogeneous deposition environments? Lessons learned from high-resolution Xs 210 Pb analyses 19.15-19.20 Łukasz Sobel, Marcin Kornaś, Paweł Kajfasz - Environmental conditioning location of the Lusatian culture settlement at Biała (site 9) 20.00 CONFERENCE DINNER 7.00 breakfast WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2013 08.00 FIELD EXCURSION: IMPACT OF PREHISTORIC MINNING AND METALLURGY ON FLUVIAL SYSTEMS Krzemionki Opatowskie (Archaeological Museum of Prehistoric Mine) Czarna Nida valley downstream of Morawica (Late Glacial and Holocene evolution; reflection and role of natural and anthropogenic factors) 17.00 end of excursion (Kielce-Suchedniów)
Transportation to the conference venue: By car By train Direct train from Warszawa Centralna/ Warsaw Main Station to Suchedniów 6:10, 7:50, 11:50, 15:50, 18:50 Direct train from Krakow Głowny/Cracow Main Station to Suchedniów: 5:19, 10:20, 17:05, 17:17, 18:05 By bus The bus station in the Suchedniów is 800 m from the Hotel. In case of any question or if you need transfer from train station in Suchedniów or in Kielce to the Hotel please contact organizers zgks@ujk.edu.pl