@misc{Dulinicz_Marek_(1957–2010)_Studies_2005, author={Dulinicz, Marek (1957–2010)}, volume={43}, address={Warszawa}, journal={Archaeologia Polona}, howpublished={online}, year={2005}, publisher={Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences}, language={eng}, abstract={The paper presents some of the examples of recent fruitful cooperation between the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences and German archaeologists interested in Medieval period. Among the joint research projects are such as: Archaeological research of early Slavic settlement in the area of the Middle Vistula River (6th–7th century). Studies on the Slavs’ ethnogenesis and migration – implemented in 2000–2001 and concentrated on the excavations of the settlement at Bocheń near Łowicz (the 8th/9th – mid-9th century); dendrochronological studies of Mazovian fortified settlements – carried on in 1994–1995; studies on the functions and chronology of fortified settlements in Poland conducted in 2000–2001 by German archaeologist Felix Biermann on example of stronghold at Sypniewo in Mazovia; joint excavation of Early Medieval setlement at Starosiedle in the Lubusz Land; as well as the joint programme Archaeological excavations of the Białoboki (Belbuk) monastery and the Trzebiatów (Treptow) Region on the Rega River – aimed at studies on the remains of a Medieval Premonstratensian monastery complex, established in 1180, and its settlement and economic background}, type={Text}, title={Studies on the Early Middle Ages in Poland conducted by the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences, in cooperation with German researchers}, keywords={archaeology, settlement, early Middle Ages, Polish-German cooperation}, }