new publication

05.02.2019
 

We would like to inform you about a new book published by the Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague: Die Hügelgräberfelder der Hallstatt- (Ha C-D) und Frühen Latènezeit (LT A) in Südböhmen. This publication represents a lifetime effort of Czech archaeologist Jan Michálek who has collected, evaluated, and provided a complete set of information regarding an essential category of archaeological heritage, which is predominantly characteristic for the region of South Bohemia.

 

JAN RULF AWARD

08.11.2018

Institute of Archaeology of Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague would like to announce 10th year of the Jan Rulf Award for the best scientific publication in the field of archaeology

new publication

13.09.2018

The Institute of Archaeology would like to announce publication of a new book: Kysela – Danielisová – Militký: Stories that made the Iron Age.

This collective monograph has been created on the occasion of a significant life anniversary of dr. Natalia Venclová – a leading Iron Age researcher with national, as well as international reputation. The editors addressed prominent European experts who focus on particular topics standing at the centre of the life-long professional interests of the Jubilee and, thus, present the readers with a selection of relevant articles and studies that not only illustrate a wide range of interests of dr. Venclová, but also, in some way, the latest overview of European research dealing with the Iron Age.

new publication

21.08.2018

The Institute of Archaeology would like to announce publication of a new book: J. Militký: Keltské mincovnictví ve 3. a 2. století před Kristem (LT B2 až LT C) v Čechách / Keltisches Münzwesen im 3. und 2. Jahrhundert vor Christus /LT B2 bis LT C/ in Böhmen

The publication focuses on Celtic mint in Bohemia during the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC. Altogether, 715 coins have been collected, catalogued and arranged according to their typology, and in the case of imported coins, they have been included in an overall catalogue of such finds from the territory of Bohemia. The book presents an entirely new view on the beginnings and earlier phase of coinage in Bohemia, taking into account the situation along the Jantar Trail, i.e. in the area between Silesia and Austrian Danube region.