List of publications resulting from the project (01.09.2020-present)

Vasile G., 2021, The anthropological analysis of the skeletal remains discovered in the narthex of the “Dormition of the Virgin” – Strâmbeanu Church in Pitaru (Potlogi comm., Dâmbovița County), Materiale și Cercetări Arheologice, new series, no. XVII, pp. 249-265.

– Boroneanț A., Măgureanu A., Toderaș M., Cărăbiși V., Bălășescu A., Vasile G., 2021, Alba or Băneasa – La Stejar? Re-identifying an archaeological site in northwestern Bucharest, Materiale și Cercetări Arheologice, new series, no. XVII, pp. 267-328.

            Articles accepted (01.09.2020-present)

– Vintilă C.M., Pîrvulescu D., Vasile G., 2021, Graves discovered in the cemetery around the current Colțea church, Revista de Cercetări Arheologice și Numismatice, no. VII.

Vasile G., A. Morintz, 2021, An unusual anthropological discovery in an archaeological context. Curțile Văcăreștilor archaeological site, Ialomița, new series, no. 1.

Vasile G., 2022, The medieval cemetery from Dridu – La Metereze (Ialomița county, Romania). Bioarcheological characteristics, Materiale și Cercetări Arheologice, new series, no. XVIII.

Vasile G., 2022, On a medieval skull from Romania that presents an unusual manifestation: biparietal osteodystrophy, Revista de Arheologie, Antropologie și Studii Interdisciplinare, no. IV.

Vasile G., 2023, Medieval skeletal remains from Târgoviște Calea Domnească 192 (Romania). Anthropological analysis, Materiale și Cercetări Arheologice, new series, no. XIX.

            Sustained communications (01.09.2020-present)

Vasile G., 2020, Anthropological analysis of the medieval skeletal material from Dridu La Metereze (Ialomița County, Romania), Pontica International Scientific Session, 53rd edition: History and archeology in the West-Pontic space, 15-16 October, online presentation.

Vasile G., Petrică F.G., Cârciumaru M., Năstase M.C., 2021, A segment from a medieval necropolis discovered at Târgoviște Calea Domnească 192 (Dâmbovița County, Romania). Archaeological and anthropological data, Pontica International Scientific Session, “History and archeology in the West-Pontic space”, 54th edition, November 17-19, Constanța, online presentation.

Vasile G., Toma A., 2021, Anthropological analysis of a medieval skeletal sample from the White Church necropolis from Târgșor (Prahova county), National Conference of the Oltenia Museum, Craiova „Oltenia. Cultural interferences”, 10th edition, November 10-12, Craiova, online presentation.

Vasile G., 2021, Anthropological analysis of a medieval skeletal material from Târgoviște Calea Domnească 192 (Dâmbovița County, Romania), International Scientific Conference of the National Museum of History of Moldova “History – archeology – museology”, XXXIst edition, October 28-29, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova, online presentation.

– Vintilă C.M., Pîrvulescu D., Vasile G., 2021, Archaeological research at the Three Hierarchs-Colțea church, Bucharest, Symposium “Archaeological and Numismatic Research”, 7th edition, George Severeanu Museum, September 17, Bucharest.

Vasile G., Ioniță A., 2021, Archaeological-anthropological observations on the burial tombs and flat cemeteries from X-XIII centuries in Muntenia, Symposium “Archaeological and Numismatic Research”, 7th edition, George Severeanu Museum, September 17, Bucharest.

Vasile G., Ioniță A., 2021, One region, two rituals, same populations? Archaeological-anthropological remarks on the medieval burials in the Romanian Plain, in: Mortality, materiality, and meaning – employing archaeological material science for the reconstruction of funerary and ritual practices (section 346, summary 6), 27th European Association of Archeology (EAA) , Kiel, Virtual Meeting, September 6-11, abstract book p. 484, online presentation.

Vasile G., 2021, Medieval necropolis from Dridu La Metereze (Ialomița County, Romania). Bioarchaeological approach, International Scientific Conference “Interdisciplinary Archeology: Methods, Studies, Results”, August 14-17, Orheiul Vechi-Climăuții de Jos, Republic of Moldova.

Vasile G., 2021, From Roman Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages. Human skeletal material for the analysis of stable isotopes from necropolises of Wallachia and Scythia Minor (Romania), The past has a future! 2nd Conference of the Faculty of Archeology, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, 22-26 March 2021, online presentation.

– Știrbu, F.C., Vasile G., Kogălniceanu, R., 2022, Preliminary data obtained on a medieval human skeletal sample from Muntenia: demography and pathology, International Session of Scientific Communications, 17th edition, International Biennale N. N. Tonitza, 4th edition, Extraordinary Violin Concerto (Stradivarius) – artist: Antal Zalai, May 13-14, Bârlad.

– Toma, A., Vasile G., Ciupercă B., Anton A., 2022, Anthropological analysis of a skeletal sample from the Late Mediaeval and Modern cemetery in northern Muntenia (Vălenii de Munte Berevoiești, Prahova County, Romania), International Scientific Conference “Interdisciplinary Archaeology: methods, studies, results”, Cultural-Natural Reservation “Orheiul Vechi”, Butuceni, August 15-17, Butuceni.

Vasile G., 2022, A rare skeletal manifestation: biparietal osteodystrophy – cranial anomaly, pathology or normal variant, International Session of Scientific Communications, 17th edition, International Biennale N.N. Tonitza, 4th edition, Extraordinary Violin Concerto (Stradivarius) – artist: Antal Zalai, May 13-14, Bârlad.

Vasile G., 2022, An enigmatic feature of a Mediaeval skull from South-Eastern Romania: biparietal thinning, International Scientific Conference “Interdisciplinary Archaeology: methods, studies, results”, Cultural-Natural Reservation “Orheiul Vechi”, Butuceni, August 15-17, Butuceni.

– Știrbu, F.C., Vasile G., Kogălniceanu, R., 2022, Death in the Middle Ages: analysis of a skeletal sample from Buftea medieval cemetery, Archaeologists at the meeting with history, in memoriam professorum Alexandru Barnea et Alexandru Avram, Centre for the Comparative History of Ancient Societies, Department of Ancient History, Archaeology, and Art History, Faculty of History, University of Bucharest, 15-16 April, Bucharest.