Zdzisław Skrok

Zdzisław Skrok
Born Zdzisław Skrok
1950
Nationality Polish
Fields Archaeology, marine archaeology, Slavic studies, Viking studies, material culture
Alma mater University of Warsaw
Website
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Zdzisław Skrok (Polish pronunciation: [ˈzdʑiswaf skrɔk]; born 1950) is a Polish archaeologist and writer. He has published over twenty collections of essays on history (especially of Slavs and Vikings), archaeology, marine exploration and material culture. He is known for his theory of a Viking ancestry of Mieszko I, the first historical sovereign of Poland.He was one of the consultants being interviewed in the five-episode documentary film "The Vikings" by Paul Russell and Andrea Vogt (production: Millstream Films 2015, distribution: Viasat History).

Books

In 1995, Skrok also translated Richard Leakey's The Origin of Humankind into Polish. (Pochodzenie człowieka, ISBN 83-854-5851-4)

External links

Interviews
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