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doc. PhDr. Ľubomíra Kaminská, DrSc.   SK

Email:
lubomira.kaminska@upjs.sk
Homepage:
https://www.upjs.sk/FF/zamestnanec/lubomira.kaminska
Faculty:
FF UPJŠ - Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice Faculty of Arts
Department:
KH - Department of History
Office:
P221
Phone:
+421 55 234 7208
ORCID ID:
0000-0003-4861-2017
I lecture at the Department of History as the main subject History of Prehistoric and Early Historical Period, which deals with the history of the settlement of Slovakia from the first inhabitants in the Paleolithic to the arrival of the Slavs. My specialization is Paleolithic to Neolithic. I pay the most attention to these prehistoric periods. I also researched and saved monuments from younger prehistoric times and early historical times. I summarized my findings from field and theoretical research in a university textbook for history students.

Higher education and further qualification growth
Second degree of higher education:
Faculty of arts, Comenius University in Bratislava, 1978, Archaeology
Third degree of higher education:
Institute of Archaeology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Nitra, 1989, Archaeology
Associate professor:
Faculty of arts, Comenius University in Bratislava, 2008, Archaeology
Doctor of Science (DrSc.):
Institute of Archaeology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Nitra, 2016, Archaeology

Research /art/ teacher profile

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Overview of the responsibility for the delivery, development and quality assurance of the study programme or its part at the university in the current academic year
Study programme: History, study field: Historical Sciences, I. degree
Study programme: Interdisciplinary study of history (subprogram), study field: Historical Sciences, I. degree
Study programme: History, study field: Historical Sciences, II. degree
Study programme: Slovak history, study field: Historical Sciences, III. degree
Study programme: Slovak history, study field: Historical Sciences, HAI degree
Profile courses
History of Prehistoric and Early Historic Period - Slovak history, HisBc. single-subject study, I. degree
History of Prehistoric and Early Historic Period - Slovak history, HisBc. interdisciplinary, I. degree
Mobility of the Prehistoric Populations in Central Europe - Slovak history, HisMgr. single-subject study, II. degree
Overview of the responsibility for the development and quality of the field of habilitation procedure and inaugural procedure in the current academic year
Name of the field of habilitation procedure and inaugural procedure: Historical siences, study field to which it is assigned: Slovak history
Selected publications
ADC KAMINSKÁ, Ľubomíra: Gravettian and Epigravettian lithics in Slovakia / Ľubomíra Kaminská. - Projekt: VEGA 2/0006/14. In: Quaternary International. - ISSN 1040-6182. - Vol. 406 (2016), s. 144-165. Citované: 1
ACB KAMINSKÁ, Ľubomíra: Dejiny praveku a včasnej doby historickej na Slovensku. UPJŠ FF, Košice 2018, -220 s.-, ISBN 978-80-8152-704-3.
ADEB CHU, Wei - KAMINSKÁ, Ľubomíra - KLASEN, Nicole - ZEEDEN, Christian - LENGYEL, Gyorgy: The Chronostratigraphy of the Aurignacian in the Northern Carpathian Basin Based on New Chronometric/Archeological Data from Seňa I (Eastern Slovakia) / Wei Chu ... [et al.]. In: Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology. - ISSN 2520-8217. - č. 11 (2019), s. 1-20. - DOI 10.1007/s41982-019-00044-2
ADNB KAMINSKÁ, Ľubomíra: Prehistory of Košice - settlement in the Neolithic. The City and History 9, 2020, s. 62-96.
AAB KAMINSKÁ, Ľubomíra: Košice-Galgovec. Osídlenie polohy v strednom neolite. Archeologický ústav SAV, Nitra 2020 -52 -, ISBN 978-80-8196-044-4
Selected projects

APVV 16-0383: "Comprehensive memory portal and historical atlas of Slovak cities (Bratislava and Košice)". VII/2017 - XII/2021. Co-worker.

VEGA no. 2/0084/18 : "Development and changes of settlement of the Upper Tisza river basin in prehistory and early history"; 2018-2021. Co-worker.

VEGA no. 2/0030/15 : "Structure and determinants of settlement in Easdt Slovakia on the background of natural, cultural and social conditions in prehistory and the early modern period"; 2015-2017. Co-worker.

Project no. 57444011 - SFB 806 - Our Way to Europe (2015-2020) - an international project solved by the University of Cologne and financially supported by the DFG (German Research Foundation). Co-worker.

VEGA no. 2/0056/22 : "Strategy of settlement of eastern Slovakia in the context of prehistoric development of the Northern Tisza region"; 2022-2025. Co-worker.

International mobilities and visits
Institut fur Ur- und Fruhgeschichte, University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Erlangen, Germany, IX-X/1992, DAAD grant
Institut fur Ur- und Fruhgeschichte, University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Erlangen, Germany, VI-VII/1999, DAAD grant
Institut fur Ur-und Fruhgeschichte, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, IX/1996, SAIA grant
Instytute of Archaeology Jagiellonian University, Crakow,, Crakow, Poland, XII/2004, grant
Instytute of Archaeology of the CAS, Brno, Czech Republic, IV/2005, grant
Institute of Human Paleontology, Paris, France, X/1990, grant
Organisational activities
Unioun international des Sciences Préhistoriques et Protohistoriques, Commission VIII, member - Paléolithique supérieur de l´Eurasie, since 1998
member of the editorial board of the journal Východoslovenský pravek - Institute of Archaeology, Slovak Academie of Science Nitra, since 1991
International Advisory Board - University of Moskolc, Hungary, 2000-2020
member of the editorial board of the journal Slovenská archeológia - Institute of Archaeology, Slovak Academie of Science Nitra, 1991-1999, 2022 -
Slovak Commission for Scientific Degrees, member - The Ministry of Educatin, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic, since 2021

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Projects
International projects Leader of grants: 2007: „The Trenčín area: Complex analysis of a Middle and Upper Paleolithic microregion in the Váh valley, Slovakia“, International Visegrad Fund, project 06704. 2002: „Dzeravá skala: Early Upper Palaeolithic in the Middle Danube Region“, podporený nadáciou The Leakey Foundation, USA. Scientific co-worker of grants: 2011-2012: „The lithic raw material sources and interregional human contacts in the Northern Carpathian regions“ , Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Maďarsko, International Visegrad Fund, project No. 21110211. 2009-2011: „Neandertálci z Bojníc v časoprostorovém kontextu střední Evropy“, Ústav Anthropos Moravské zemské múzeum, Brno, Česká republika, GA ČR, č. 404/09/0499. 2000-2001: International Collaborative Research Grant #ICRG-36: „Neandertal and Early Modern Human Settlement System: Prehistoric Social Geography in Eastern Europe“, podporený nadáciou Wenner-Gren Foundation, USA.
International collaboration
Cooperation with Univesities: 2000 and 2001 - research in Nižný Hrabovec and Cejkov was carried out within the international project "Neandertal and Early Modern Human Settlement System: Prehistoric Social Geography in Eastern Europe", which was carried out by staff from American universities: University of North Carolina (Prof. Silvia Tomášková) and the University of Texas (Dr. Dale Hudler). 2002 - research of the Dzeravá skala cave near Plavecký Mikuláš was carried out as part of a foreign grant: "Dzeravá skala: Early Upper Palaeolithic in the Middle Danube Region" in cooperation with the Institutes of Archeology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland (Prof. Janusz K. Kozłowski) and the Institute of Archeology of the CAS Brno (Prof. Jiří A. Svoboda). Archeology and anthropology students from Poland, the Czech Republic, Moravia, Spain, Australia and Slovakia took part in the research (as a compulsory summer internship). 2007 - research of Early Paleolithic settlements in Trenčianske Turná, Trenčianske Stankovce and Mníchova Lehota in August 2007 was within the project 06704 of the Visegrad International Fund: "The Trenčín area: Complex analysis of a Middle and Upper Paleolithic microregion in the Váh valley, Slovakia" in cooperation with the departments of the Institute of Archeology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland (Prof. Janusz K. Kozłowski) and the Institute of Archeology of the CAS Brno (Prof. Jiří A. Svoboda). Archeology students from Slovakia and Poland took part in the research (as a compulsory summer internship).

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