history, specialty archaeology; 2000: doctorate in humanities)[2] His research interests include Baltic and ancient Lithuanian religion, comprehensive studies of Lithuania and Belarus, and digitization of cultural heritage.
As of 2014 he is project leader at the museology chair, Department of Communication.
In particular, since 2002 he is an active organizer of the "Professor Marija Gimbutas Readings" co-organized by the National Museum of Lithuania and the Archaeological Society of Lithiuania.
[2] During 2001-2002 he was member of the state commission in archaeology at Seimas (Lithuanian parliament).
[2] In 2011 he was recipient of the State Jonas Basanavičius Award for comprehensive research in ethnic Lithuanian lands.