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Archived Issue
Vol. 64 No. 4 (2016)
Published:
2016-01-01
Studies and Materials
The mile as a measure of area in preindustrial Europe
Anna Dunin-Wąsowicz
415-456
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India Catalina: language and gold. Indian women during the Spanish conquest of America
Adam Elbanowski
457-466
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The fortified camp of the confederates of Bar in Łupków in Western Bieszczady
Michał Parczewski
467-484
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The last will of Izabela Branicka nee Poniatowska
Karol Łopatecki
Marta Kupczewska
485-493
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Mining and industry in Upper Silesia in the times of Fridrich Anton von Heynitz and Fridrich Wilhelm von Reden, co-creators of the economic power of Prussia (1777-1807)
Rafał Wiktor Kowalczyk
495-504
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Communiques
A late-mediaeval three-finger gauntlet excavated in Puck
Karolina Blusiewicz
505-512
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Review Articles and Reviews
Trunks, logs or coffins? Some remarks o the funerary culture of mediaeval Poland in connection with Aleksander Limisiewicz's article [review article]
Karol Kollinger
513-517
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Testamenty szlacheckie z ksiąg grodzkich wielkopolskich z lat 1681-1700, wyd. Paweł Klint, Wrocław 2015 [review]
Andrzej Klonder
518-520
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Reports and Notes
Kamienice czynszowe Warszawy 1864-1914, Aleksander Łupienko, Warszawa 2015 [note]
Barbara M. Domańska
521-523
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Chronicle
Dr Janusz Sztetyłło (26 April 1932 – 1 September 2016)
Andrzej Janeczek
Andrzej Klonder
525-527
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"Porcelain, faience, clay. Modern-era pottery as an archaeological source. Origin - diversity - recipients", a conference in Warsaw, 28 September 2016
Magdalena Bis
527-533
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"Homo Fabricator II. Manufacture in mediaeval and modern-era Poland. Tools - workshops - products", a conference in Warsaw, 20-21 October 2016
Magdalena Bis
533-538
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ISSN:
0023-5881
eISSN:
2719-6496
10.23858/KHKM
Publisher
Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences
Licence CC
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