Sławomir Rzepka
Associate Professor · settlement archaeology of ancient Egypt
University of WarsawAbout
Dr. Sławomir Rzepka serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Archaeology of Egypt and Nubia at the University of Warsaw's Faculty of Archaeology. He maintains regular duty hours for student consultations and has directed the Polish-Slovak Archaeological Mission at Tell el-Retaba since 2007 while co-organizing the annual "Poles on the Nile" conference series since 2006.
His research centers on settlement archaeology of ancient Egypt, Egyptian military architecture, graffiti studies, and Old Kingdom art, with particular focus on the Nile Delta site of Tell el-Retaba. Investigations span multiple historical periods from the Second Intermediate Period through the Late Period, examining military installations, settlement patterns, and epigraphic evidence to understand cultural transitions and daily life in ancient Egypt.
Dr. Rzepka's publication record (2009-2016) consists primarily of excavation reports documenting the Polish-Slovak Mission's work at Tell el-Retaba. These studies reveal evolving research methodologies incorporating archaeobotany, geophysics, and material analysis across periods including Hyksos, New Kingdom, and Third Intermediate contexts. Key thematic developments include systematic investigation of mud brick technology, royal iconography, and community graffiti practices.
As director of the Polish-Slovak Archaeological Mission since 2007, Dr. Rzepka has secured continuous funding for fieldwork and conference organization. Though specific grant details remain unreported, the mission's sustained operation indicates substantial institutional support. His leadership involves mentoring international teams of archaeologists, though formal student advisees aren't documented in available materials.
The Polish-Slovak Archaeological Mission forms Dr. Rzepka's primary research platform, operating as a multidisciplinary unit combining Polish and Slovak expertise. The team conducts annual excavations at Tell el-Retaba with specialized subgroups for archaeobotany, geophysics, and epigraphic analysis, reflecting comprehensive investigation of this strategically important Nile Delta site.
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