
Dr Lukasz Pospieszny
MA, PhD
Current positions
Honorary Research Associate
Department of Anthropology and Archaeology
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Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Multi-isotopic tracing of human and animal mobility in lowland Europe
Principal Investigator
Description
ISOPATH’s main aim is to unlock patterns of mobility – an essential socio-economic strategy – in non-literary societies of Europe. This study will cover a well-defined and surveyed area –…Managing organisational unit
Department of Anthropology and ArchaeologyDates
07/01/2019 to 07/04/2021
Publications
0 01/01/2020 23/09/2020 13/12/2020 01/06/2020 View all publications
Recent publications
01/10/2021Maternal genetic origin of the late and final Neolithic human populations from present-day Poland
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Neue Erkenntnisse zum mittelslawischen Burgwall von Kleinitz (Klenica) im Lichte geomagnetischer Prospektionen
Burg, Herrschaft und Zentralörtlichkeit im nördlichen westslawischen Raum
Putting earthen long barrows back on map: remarks about the Middle Neolithic monumentality of northern Poland
Monumentalizing life in Neolithic Europe
Isotopic evidence of millet consumption in the Middle Bronze Age of East-Central Europe
Journal of Archaeological Science
Mitochondrial genomes from Bronze Age Poland reveal genetic continuity from the Late Neolithic and additional genetic affinities with the steppe populations
American Journal of Physical Anthropology