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Études et Travaux is a peer-reviewed (double-blind) journal published annually by the Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures of the Polish Academy of Sciences. It deals with the archaeology of ancient and early medieval/Islamic cultures of the Mediterranean Basin, the Near East, Arabian Peninsula and North Africa. Études et Travaux publishes original research papers as well as synthetic and theoretic articles and high-quality, in-depth field or laboratory reports.


Études et Travaux is published in print with colour illustrations and, since 2014, as an online Open Access journal, with the possibility of applying various Creative Commons licences to individual articles (including CC BY). Authors are not charged for the submission, peer-review and publication process.


Études et Travaux is indexed in Scopus, Erih Plus and DOAJ, among others. It also received 100 points on the list of scored journals published by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Poland.
 

CALL FOR PAPERS

The editors of Études et Travaux journal welcome paper proposals for this year’s volume. The deadline for submission of papers is the 31st of March. Manuscripts (for particularities concerning the texts’ preparation, see Author Guidelines) and all editorial correspondence should be sent to: .

 

 

Authors: Joanna Popielska-Grzybowska, Leszek Zinkow   |   Pages: 27–38     DOI: 10.12775/EtudTrav.37.002


 

Abstract

The Polish scholar Tadeusz Smoleński is worthy of remembrance by the international scientific community, particularly in light of the commemorated in 2024 140th anniversary of his birth. Pursuing his studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Smoleński developed an interest in Egyptology while convalescing in Egypt. This interest led him to become one of the pioneers of Egyptian archaeology in East Central Europe. In Cairo he undertook rigorous studies under the tutelage of the renowned French Egyptologist Gaston Maspero, rapidly attaining remarkable outcomes and formulating a future academic career. He translated ancient Egyptian texts, published scientific articles and prepared a doctoral dissertation while initiating excavation work assigned to him as a citizen of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Moreover, he demonstrated an interest in the ethnography of the region as well as contemporary political events in the Middle East. However, he suffered a sudden relapse of his illness, necessitating his return to Kraków, where he died at the young age of 25.

 

 

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