Principal Investigator & Coordinator
Academic teacher and field archaeologist affiliated at the Faculty of Archaeology University of Warsaw. Her research focuses on the archaeology of Roman army and limes provinces, with special interest in topography of Roman army bases and the role of civilians in the military environment.
ORCID: 0000-0001-9578-8221
Deputy Head & Specialist in Ceramic Building Materials
Archaeologist interested in Roman fortifications, the organisation and functioning of the Roman army in the 4th century, and ceramic building materials in general. Leader of a non-invasive research project investigating the Roman fort at Pojejena (2017–2020). PhD awarded in December 2024 at the Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw.
Archaeologist & Specialist in Photographic Documentation
Archaeologist specialized in photographic documentation and aerial photogrammetry. Research include landscape archaeology and application of remote sensing methods in archaeology. MA in Archaeology and Art History awarded in 2024 at the University of Zagreb. Currently a PhD student at the University of Warsaw.
Anna Jakubowska
Ceramic Finds & Small Finds Inventory Research Fellow
Romuald Milcarek
Archaeologist & Open Data Research Fellow
Student of Archaeology and Classical Philology at the University of Warsaw. Specialization: Late Roman and Early Byzantine periods, with a focus on late Roman military logistics, late antique architecture, and early Christianity in the Lower Danube region.
Michał Mozyrski
Volunteer - Numismatic Specialist
MA student of Archaeology at the University of Warsaw. Main academic interests: Coins as archaeological artifacts, Byzantine numismatics, Egypt in Late Antiquity. Currently involved in publishing coin finds from: Novae, Marea/Philoxenite, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna.
Krzysztof Piekarski
Volunteer - Archaeologist & Logistic Support
Petya Andreeva
The Bulgarian NAIM BAN team leader. Her interests focus, among others, on the Eastern Roman provinces, urbanism and urban topography. In our project she will act as a consultant in the analyses of the geodetical data and combining the site plan
Paulina Komar
Paulina Komar (University of Warsaw) is a Polish archaeologist affiliated with the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology. She specializes in research on wine production and trade, amphorae, and economic networks in the Mediterranean and Black Sea regions. Her research focuses on amphorae from the Roman fort of Apsaros (Gonio, Georgia) and Novae (Bulgaria).
Wiesław Małkowski
Specialist in Geodesy & Geophysical Methods
Jakub Kaniszewski
Specialist in Architecture & 3D Archaeological Visualisation