
معرفی
Dr. Marcel Bartczak serves as a Researcher at the Department of Prehistory within the Institute of Archaeology, Faculty of Philosophy and History at the University of Lodz. His institutional affiliation positions him within Poland's prominent humanities research framework, focusing on prehistoric archaeology with transcontinental connections.
His research spans Paleolithic studies, particularly the Korean Stone Age (including the Suyanggae site and Hell Gap complex), lithic technology analysis of flint tools and tanged points, and experimental archaeology methodologies. Additional expertise includes public archaeology initiatives involving open-air museums (skansen), regional Polish archaeology (Łask, Wieluń, 20th-century contexts), and comparative studies across Asia and the Americas (Paleoindians).
Dr. Bartczak maintains 13 documented publications reflecting his interdisciplinary approach. His work integrates field research in South Korea with European archaeological contexts, utilizing digital tools and media for public engagement. The University of Lodz supports his research through institutional infrastructure within the Faculty of Philosophy and History.
His scientific profile is linked to ORCID (0000-0002-7228-700X, unconfirmed) and Scopus, with additional connections via Europe PMC and Crossref. Office hours are held weekly on Wednesdays from 11:30–13:30.



