Archaeologia Polona is a peer-reviewed (Double-Blind Peer Reviews) journal edited and annually published in the English language by the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, intended for an international audience. Its main purpose is to present a wide range of various approaches to the most important problems of contemporary archaeology.
Authors are not charged any APCs (Article Processing Charges) or other publication fees.
The journal Ethnologia Polona publishes academic articles in the disciplines of social anthropology, cultural anthropology, sociology, cultural studies, history, interdisciplinary studies, ethnology, ethnography, methodology, qualitative research, as well as interdisciplinary research.
Etnografia Polska (Polish Ethnography) is a peer-reviewed (double blind review) interdisciplinary journal covering aspects of ethnography, ethnology, socio-cultural anthropology, history and sociology.
The journal was founded in 1956 on behalf of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences. For many years it fostered a scholarly discussion among Polish ethnologists. Nowadays, the journal is aimed to present not only social sciences and humanities in Poland, but also abroad.
The journal is published according to Open Access, licence CC-BY 4.0
Fasciculi Archaeologiae Historicae is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. It focuses on the archaeology of the Middle Ages and the modern era. It has been published annually since 1986.
ISSN: 0860-0007 e-ISSN: 2719-7069 DOI: 10.23858/FAH
The Journal of Urban Ethnology is a periodical addressed to the researchers of urban culture with regard to both its theoretical and methodological dimension and the detailed analysis of various aspects of urban culture. Urban ethnology/anthropology are understood broadly, not only in reference to the culture of a strictly urban environment, but also with regard to issues of the dissemination of urban lifestyle to other socio-cultural environments, including small towns and villages. The JUE publishes theoretical, methodological, analytical, comparative and empirical texts. Articles published in the JUE have not been published elsewhere.
e-ISSN: 2719-6526
PL ISSN: 0023-5881
e-ISSN: 2719-6496
DOI: 10.23858/KHKM
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Archaeological Review is an annual journal dedicated to general archaeology. On the pages of Archaeological Review, issued form 100 years, several generations of Polish and foreign archaeologists have published their articles, significantly contributing to the development of the archaeology of Poland and Central Europe. The topics published in the journal cover issues concerning the methodology and the problems of all periods from the Paleolithic to the Middle Ages in Europe, America and the Middle East.The editors of Archaeological Review strive for publishing bigger monographic studies of prehistoric and early medieval archaeology, mainly from European countries, as well as of methodology and history of archaeological research. A lot of space has been also given to peer-reviews, discussions and polemics. Archaeological Review, as the journal of the Institute, is open for researchers from various Polish and foreign institutions. The quality of articles has been always guaranteed by peer-review prepared by numerous members of the Editorial Committee and, in every case, by professors-specialists from Universities, from the Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences and from foreign institutions.
No fees or charges are due for submission, review process, manuscript processing and publishing in the journal. The Journal provides immediate open access to its content under a CC-BY International licence.
Sprawozdania Archeologiczne is a reviewed polish archeological journal, published in english language, since 1955 by Cracow branch of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences. Main scopes of journal are dedicated to international community of archeologists and also other people interested in prehistory of Ancient and New World.
The yearbook "Archeologia" (published 1947-2018) was a periodical with an internationally recognized reputation, integrating the Polish environment of classical archaeologists and a leading journal in the field of ancient archaeology in Central Europe. Published works cover Greek-Roman antiquity, from the beginning of Aegean civilization to the end of the ancient world in the 5th century A.D. Territorially, it is the entire mediterranean area and, in the context of the contacts and influences of ancient civilization, Central Europe and the Black Sea areas.