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Adhibenda
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2019
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issue 6
27-45
EN
The archaeologist Edward Dąbrowski (1921-2007) was a very important person for the scientific circles of the Środkowe Nadodrze. His professional and private life was connected with this land in the 1950s. First, he came to Międzyrzecze, and then to Zielona Góra. He actively participated in shaping modern museum studies and scientific thought in the so-called Recovered Territories. In the first part of the article, the author briefly presented a scientific biography of Edward Dąbrowski, then a biography of his master – an outstanding Polish archaeologist Professor Józef Kostrzewski (1885-1969). The second part constitutes the recording of the conversation about Professor Kostrzewski which was held by Krzysztof Garbacz with the archaeologist of Zielona Góra in March 2001. E. Dąbrowski presented the professor primarily as a teacher and a tutor of students and young researchers.
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