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Article title
15
Journal
Analecta Archaeologica Ressoviensia
Publisher
Institute of Archaeology Rzeszów University, Fundacja Rzeszowskiego Ośrodka Archeologicznego
Year
2020
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Volume contents
15
article:
Graphite in an archaeological context comparing to other black substances – research problems and prospects
(
Trąbska J.
), p. 17-29
article:
The early Bronze Age feature from Wilczyce, site 10, Sandomierz district– An interpretation of its functioning in light of multidimensional analysis.
(
Jarosz P.
,
Boroń T.
,
Witkowska B.
,
Winiarska-Kabacińska M.
,
Różańska-Tuta Z.
,
Skrzyński G.
,
Osypińska M.
,
Kerneder-Gubała K.
,
Szczepanek A.
,
Sołodko A.
,
Włodarczak P.
), p. 77-102
article:
New finds of antler cheekpieces and horse burials from the Trzciniec Culture in the territory of western Little Poland.
(
Przybyła M. M.
), p. 103-138
article:
Applying isotope analyses of cremated human bones in archaeological research – a review.
(
Wolska b.
), p. 7–16
article:
The influence of redeposition on the anthracological records from the Moravian Karst caves (Czech Republic, Central Europe).
(
Nerudová Z.
,
Novák J.
), p. 31–43
article:
The Mesolithic settlement and economy in the Lake Gościąż area
(
Pelisiak A.
,
Rybicka M.
), p. 45–52
article:
The first radiocarbon dates for the Globular Amphora culture cemetery in Sadowie in the Sandomierz Upland
(
Pasterkiewicz W.
), p. 53–75
article:
The Castle Hill in Biecz and fortified stronghold in Kobylanka. The results of interdisciplinary research from 2019
(
Kocańda P.
,
Pisz M.
,
Rajchel B.
,
Filipowicz M.
), p. 139–163
article:
The stronghold on Kirkut Hill in Lublin. The state of recognition of the remains of the former stronghold and its role in the medieval Lublin agglomeration
(
Niedźwiadek R.
,
Rozwałka A.
), p. 165–185
article:
Archaeology in a scrapyard, or how a monument ceases to be a monument
(
Florek M.
,
Kokowski A.
), p. 187–193
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