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1. The Evil Twin: Older Bronze Age Ceramic Typology of the Nordic Circle.

2. Animalia tantum. The "ritual role" of animals in Middle Bronze Age funerary contexts in the highlands.

3. Traces of a "new" Metalcraft Specialisation: A unique Late Bronze Age Burial at Karzec Cemetery.

4. Opening graves and turtles. The pond turtle (Emys orbicularis L.) from the cemetery of the Wielbark Culture in Czarnówko and the question of post-funeral interferences in the past.

5. Presence and Absence of the Tomb Owner in Wall Scenes and Funerary Models.

6. Settlement patern of Lusatian culture in Podlasie (NE Poland) and man-environment interaction.

7. The tradition of pottery painting in the Upper Silesian-Lesser Polish regional group of the Lusatian culture in the Early Iron Age. The example of the cemetery at Dobrzeń Mały, Opole district.

8. A Prosopographical Study of the im Title Holders down to the End of the Old Kingdom: Part 2 – Corpus.

9. Elusive Goths in northern Poland: Initial isotopic insights of the pre-Roman and Roman period populations from the Wielbark Culture cemetery in Malbork-Wielbark.

10. Mortuary palisades, single graves and cultural admixture: The establishment of Corded Ware culture on the Jutland Peninsula.

11. Hoby revisited – 100 Jahre beißende Tierköpfe von Lolland.

12. The Early Neolithic tell of Vrbjanska Čuka in Pelagonia.

13. Macrolithic flint products from inventories of adult male graves of the Lublin-Volhynian culture – prestige goods or everyday use items – by the example of grave No. 2/1987 from site 1C in Gródek, Hrubieszów District (Poland).

14. The Canonical and the Dynamic: A Model for Understanding Artistic Change in the 18th Dynasty.

15. The Hajdúböszörmény-Csege-halom Hoard and its Related Finds in Europe.

16. Die Schutzgottheiten des Raumes auf den Zaubermessern des Mittleren Reiches.

17. Glass and faience in the territory of Poland in the 2nd–1st millennium BC: production technology, origin and incoming directions.

18. An elusive ritual or a weave of adverse environmental conditions? From a research on the issue of a small number of sepulchral objects in the Trzciniec culture.