Baltic-Pontic Studies

Current Issue

Vol. 25 (2021)
Published 2021 December 30

Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) is a yearbook published since 1993 together by two institutes of the Adam Mickiewicz University (UAM) in Poznań, Poland: the Institute of Archaeology (until 2017: Institute of Prehistory) and the Institute of Eastern Studies. The idea of a journal that would present in English the effects of the archaeological work concentrated on the biocultural borderland between the West and East of Europe. Seats on the Editorial Board were accepted by distinguished scholars of 'archaeology of the borderland' from the academic centres of Poland, Ukraine and Belarus. Under the mode of operations adopted at the BPS, stimuli for new volume are given by members of the Editorial Board. They suggest crucial research issues, calling for a discussion and then presentation in the form of a set of papers or monographs, and outline the best ways to undertake their studies further. First, the Editorial Board members choose a team of potential contributors and, second, decide on the forms of collaboration and sources of financing; the latter usually come in the form of grants. Thus, BPS volumes carry exclusively commissioned papers. BPS is on the ERIH list.

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JOURNAL METRICS:
Ministry of Education and Science (2024): 40

DOI: 10.14746/bps
ISSN: 1231-0344    
eISSN: 2719-5422

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PUBLISHER
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań

Artykuły

Barbara Witkowska
7-47
Radiocarbon dating of the archival funeral complexes of the Globular Amphora culture on the Sandomierz Upland: Gajowizna, Malice, Mierzanowice and Sandomierz sites
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Barbara Witkowska, Marcin M. Przybyła, Michał Podsiadło, Anita Szczepanek, Piotr Włodarczak
49-78
Absolute chronology of the Globular Amphora funeral complex at Malice, Sandomierz Upland
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Wojciech Pasterkiewicz
79-116
Sepulchral complexes of human burials and animal deposits, site 23, Sadowie, Opatów Distrct. Study of selected examples
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Barbara Witkowska, Piotr Włodarczak
117-158
Relationships between Globular Amphora and Corded Ware occupation phases in Złota-Nad Wawrem site, Sandomierz Upland. Chronometric and stratigraphic evidence
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Marek Florek, Barbara Witkowska
159-188
Absolute chronology of settlement remains of the Globular Amphora culture in the Sandomierz Upland (Site Gałkowice-Ocin, Mierzanowice, Złota–Nad Wawrem)
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Piotr Włodarczak, Anita Szczepanek, Marcin M. Przybyła
189–219
Grave of the Globular Amphora culture from Koszyce in the chronological perspective
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Andrzej Bronicki
221-263
Chronology and periodization of the Globular Amphora culture East Lublin Subgroup
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Marzena Szmyt, Volodymir Zakhar’ev, Oleksandra Kozak, Tetyana Rudych
265-289
A grave in Ilyatka and Globular Amphora site cluster on the Southern Bug, Podillya, Ukraine
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Oleksandr Pozikhovskyi
291-315
Funeral complexes of the Globular Amphora culture from the vicinity of Ostrog, Volhynia, Ukraine
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Nadezhda Kotova, Sergey Makhortykh, Victor Dzhos
317-341
New evidence on the interaction between the Yamnaya and Globular Amphora cultures
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