Tytuł: Sprawozdania Archeologiczne t. 70
Redaktor: Sławomir Kadrow
Wydawca: Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii PAN
Miejsce: Kraków
Rok wydania: 2018
Język: angielski
Liczba stron: 384
Format: B5
Okładka: miękka
ISSN: 0081-3834
Rocznik wydawany przez krakowski Oddział IAE PAN, publikuje sprawozdania i materiały z badań terenowych w Polsce.
ARTICLES |
Michał Pawleta Historical re-enactment as a new form of contemporary people's relation to the past |
Michał Adamczyk. Marta Chmiel-Chrzanowska Useless Stones? The Potential of Lithics in Palaeodemographic Research |
Nadezhda Kotova Revisiting the Neolithic chronology of the Dnieper steppe region with consideration of a reservoir effect for human skeletal material |
Elena Starkova, Anna Zakościelna Traditions of Ceramic Production in the Central and Eastern Europe Eneo-lithic: Tripolye, Late Malice and Lublin-Volhynian Cultures |
Marie-Lorraine Plpes, Janusz Kruk, Sarunas Milisauskas |
Aleksandr Diachenko, Małgorzata Rybicka Świeciechów Flint and the T rans-regionallnteractions of the Funnel Beaker Populations |
Mateusz Stróżyk Fortifications in landscape. Preferences in the location of the Early Bronze Age settlernent in Bruszezewo |
Anna Lasota-Kuś A cinerary urn from site 21 in Ostrów, Przemyśl District. A contribution to studies on the meaning and role |
Tomasz Kurasiński, Kalina Skóra, Viktor Gayduchik A grain against a vampire? Some remarks on socalled anti-vampire practices in the light of archaeological and folkloristic-ethnographic data |
Sławomir Wadyl Recent Developments in the Archaeology of the Pomeranian-Prussian borderland in the Early Middle Ages. The case of the settlement complex in Węgry, northern Poland |
FIELD SURVEY AND MATERIALS |
Valeska Becker, Maciej Dęblec. Andriy B. Bardetskiy We are One: Figural finds from the eastern border of the Linear Pottery Culture distribution |
Bernadeta Kufel-Diakowska, Stanisław Wilk Microliths from Graves of the Lublin-Volhynian at Site 2 in Książnice, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship |
Marcin S. Przybyła, Joanna Jędrysik A classification of objects made of bone, antler; tooth and horn from the Early Bronze Age fortified settlement in Maszkowice |
Kamil Niedzió/ka, Paweł Szczepanik, Mikołaj Lisowski A unique find of a silver cross-shaped earring from an early medieval settlement at Szemud, site 4, in Eastern Pomerania, Poland |
Kornelia Kajda, Maksymilian Frąckowiak Archaeologicallnvestigation of the Microhistories of the Second World War. A Case of a Soviet Soldier's Grave in Western Poland |
DISCUSSIONS AND POLEMICS |
Jacek Gackowski The most recent monograph on the Kashubian barrow s in the Bronze and Iron Ages, in other words, how some archaeologists find themselves in a post-truth world |
Michał Pawleta Towards a new synthesis of the prehistory of Polish lands. Some remarks on "The Past Societies. Polish lands |
from the first evidence of human presence to the early Middle Ages"
REVIEWS AND SHORT REVIEW NOTES |
Elżbieta Sieradzka (review) P. jarosz, j. Libera and P. Włodarczak (eds.), Schyłek neolitu na Wyżynie Lubelskiej (The dec/ine ofthe Neolithic on the Lublin Upland). Kraków 2016: Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk, 562 pages |
Tomasz Bochnak (review) H. j. M. Green, Durovigutum. Roman Godmanchester (= Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 33). Compiled, collated and edited by Tim Malin. Oxford (2017): Archaeopress Publishing Ltd.; xxi + 460 pages and 67 illustrations |