معرفی
Arkadiusz Sołtysiak serves as Professor and Vice-dean of Research and Development at the Department of Bioarchaeology, Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw. His academic profile centers on bioarchaeological research with intensive fieldwork across Iran, Syria, and the broader Near East, utilizing advanced isotopic methodologies to reconstruct ancient human lifeways.
His research focuses on:
- Bioarchaeology and skeletal analysis
- Strontium, oxygen, and nitrogen isotope applications
- Human mobility and migration patterns
- Dietary reconstruction across Neolithic to post-Roman periods
- Ancient violence and trauma analysis
- Methodological innovation in archaeological science
Analysis of his 2024-2025 publications reveals concentrated investigation of human remains from Iranian sites (Shahr-i Qumis, Ali Kosh, Mersin Chal) and Syrian locations (Tell Brak), addressing population mobility, subsistence strategies, and societal transformations through multi-proxy isotopic approaches. Key temporal frameworks span the Iron Age, Bronze Age, and Late Antiquity, with geographic emphasis on the Zagros Mountains, Central Plateau, and Khabur Basin.
Scientific Awards: No awards, fellowships, or medals were identified in the source materials.
As Vice-dean of Research and Development, Sołtysiak directs institutional research strategy while maintaining active field engagement. His extensive publication record indicates significant graduate mentorship and collaboration with international archaeological teams, though specific student names and grant details remain unlisted in current documentation.
He coordinates multi-national research initiatives across Iran (Semnan, Kashan, Tabriz regions), Syria (Khabur Triangle), and Lebanon, integrating bioarchaeological analysis with archaeological context to address anthropological questions of population dynamics and cultural change.





