Ryszard Feliks Mazurowski (born 1949) is a Polish archaeologist, from Nidzica, known for his contributions to the study of the Neolithic periods in Poland and the Near East. [1]
Biography
Ryszard Feliks Mazurowski has finished habilitation in 1997 based on work "Ground and Pecked Stone Industry in the Pre-pottery Neolithic of Northern Iraq". In 2003 he obtained a title of professor.[1][2][3][4][5]
Mazurowski, R. F., Michczyńska, D. J., Pazdur, A., Piotrowska, N. (2009). "Chronology of the early Pre-Pottery Neolithic settlement Tell Qaramel, northern Syria, in the light of radiocarbon dating". Radiocarbon. 51 (2). Cambridge University Press: 771–781. Bibcode:2009Radcb..51..771M. doi:10.1017/S0033822200056083.
Mazurowski, R. F., others (2007). "Tell qaramel. Excavations 2005". Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean (XVII). Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego: 483–499.
Mazurowski, R. F. (1985). "Amber treatment workshops of the rzucewo culture in żuławy". Przegląd Archeologiczny. 32. Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Historii Kultury Materialnej: 5–60.
^Mazurowski, R. F. (1997). Ground and pecked stone industry in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of Northern Iraq. Vol. 3. Wydawn. Institution Archeologii UW.
^Mazurowski, R. F., Kanjou, Y. (2012). Tell Qaramel 1999-2007: protoneolithic and early pre-pottery neolithic settlement in Northern Syria: preliminary results of Syrian-Polish archaeological excavations 1999-2007= Tell Qaramel 1999-2007: un village protonéolithique et précéramique en Syrie nu nord: résultats des fouilles syriennes et polonaises 1999-2007. Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw.