Since 1999 the project ‘ Man and Iron in the first centuries of our era’, realised also during the ‘Dymarki Świętokrzyskie’ event, has been shaped by the members of the Świetokrzyskie Association of Industrial Heritage, representatives or employees of several institutions from the country and from abroad as well as members of the following groups, associations and foundations :

  • The Academy of Mining and Metallurgy-Cracow
  • The Institute of Archaeology at the Jagiellonian University – Cracow
  • The Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology at the Polish Academy of Sciences
  • The Institute of History at the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin
  • The Institute of Archaeology at the University in Rzeszów
  • The Institute of Archaeology at the Warsaw University
  • The Mazovia Ancient Metallurgy Museum in Pruszków
  • Municipal Museum in Wrocław – Archaeological Museum
  • Dymarki Eco museum in Tarchalice
  • The Archaeological Museum in Cracow
  • Heltborg Museum
  • The National Archaeological Museum in Warsaw
  • The Archaeological Museum in Biskupin
  • The Regional Museum in Pińczów
  • The Museum of Nature and Technology in Starachowice
  • The National Museum in Kielce
  • Wojciech Sławiński - Armourer
  • Michał Sekuła – Fenrir (replicas of archaeological jewellery)
  • Pro Antica Legio XIIII GMV
  •  ‘Slavs and Vikings Center Wolin -Jomsborg-Vineta’
  • ‘Belarus settlement’ from Braslav in Belarus 
  • ‘Terra Ferrata’ association
  • The Harjis project from Łódź
  • Dagome
  •  ‘Lepiglina’ company from Glinki Mokre
  • ‘Hellas et Roma’ Association
  • ‘Terra Operta’ Foundation
  • Art Workshop of Eryk Popkiewicz
  • Golden Fine Arts - Artists’ Association
  • Celtica Association
  • Legio XXI Rapax
  • Familia Gladiatoria Tavrvs
  • Comitatus
  • Vocis Imago Romae
  • Legio V Macedonica
  • Draconia
  • Gothiskandza Gotania
  • The ‘Łysogóry’ Farm Tourism Association
  • ‘Fine’ advertising and publishing agency