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Journal of reviewed articles, founded 1949, focused on the history of Man and his material culture, environmental changes or modern methods of archaeology, especially in the region of Central Europe, publishes brief original studies, contributions and discussions, reviews of Czech and foreign literature.

The journal Archeologické Rozhledy is indexed and abstracted in SCOPUS, ERIH PLUS and Arts and Humanities Citation Index and Current Contents/Arts and Humanities (Web of Science®) by Thomson Reuters.

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Editor-in-chief: Mgr. Martin Ježek, Ph.D., jezek@arup.cas.cz, Tel. No.: +420 607 942 455
Technical editor: Mgr. Filip Laval, Ph.D., laval@arup.cas.cz, Tel. No.: +420 257 014 321

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Current issue:
01/2018: current issue (cover, PDF)

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Archeologické rozhledy – contents of volumes LI/1999 – LX/2008 (PDF)

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Earlier volumes (1949-2000) of the Archeologické rozhledy journal are available in the form enabling creation of PDFs of complete articles at the Digital Library of the Academy of Sciences.

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Orders from abroad:

Mr. František Ochrana
Institute of Archaeology CAS Prague
LIBRARY
Letenská 4
Praha 1
118 01
CZECH REPUBLIC
e-mail: ochrana@arup.cas.cz
tel. +420 257 014 415

Editorial board:

Editorial board member
Organisation
Contact
Prof. Dr. Martin Bartelheim
Universität Tübingen
PhDr. Andrea Bartošková
Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Sciences, Prague
Prof. RNDr. Jaroslav Brůžek, PhD.
Université Bordeaux I
PhDr. Jiří Doležel
Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Sciences, Brno
Doc. PhDr. Luboš Jiráň, CSc.
Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Sciences, Prague
Mgr. Petr Kočár
Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Sciences, Prague
Mgr. Petr Květina, Ph.D.
Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Sciences, Prague
Prof. Mgr. Jiří Macháček, Ph.D.
Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, Brno
Prof. Dr. Sławomir Moździoch
IAE PAN Wrocław
doc. PhDr. Martin Oliva, CSc.
Moravian museum, Brno
PhDr. Milan Salaš, DSc.
Moravian museum, Brno
PhDr. Ivo Štefan, PhD.
Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague
PhDr. Radka Šumberová, PhD.
Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Sciences, Prague