Aims and Scope

Archaeological Review (Przegląd Archeologiczny) is a peer-reviewed (Double-Blind Peer Reviews), interdisciplinary journal edited and annually published by the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

The editors of Archaeological Review strive for publishing in the pages of the journal 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 authors from the outside and 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.

ISSN 0079-7138
e-ISSN 2657-4004

 

The journal Archaeological Review is made available under the terms of Open Access in accordance with the CC-BY version 4.0 International licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode). Authors are not charged any APCs (Article Processing Charges) or other publication fees.

All the articles submitted for publication in Archaelogical Review are peer-reviewed for authenticity, ethical issues, and usefulness. Editors and editorial staff are committed to upholding the highest standards of publication ethics based on principles advocated by the international organization Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE, cf.).