Volume Contents
Archaeologia Polona vol. 42:2004
Special theme: Neighbours: Polish-German relations in archaeology. Part 1 - to 1945
Pages: 311
PL ISSN 0066-5924
Publisher: The Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences
Editors of the volume: Jacek Lech
- Editorial
by Jacek Lech
Obituaries
- Professor Waldemar Chmielewski (1929-2004): a contribution to the history of Central European archaeology. In memoriam
by Jacek Lech
Special theme: Neighbours: Polish-German relations in archaeology. Part 1 - to 1945
- Polish-German relations in archaeology in a short outline: a view from Warsaw
by Jacek Lech
Abstract available - Three centuries of Balt archaeology in East Prussia
by Wojciech Nowakowski
Abstract available - Archaeology in the German and Polish communities in Torun (Thorn) in the 19th and 20th century
by Jolanta Małecka-Kukawka and Bogusława Wawrzykowska
Abstract available - Archaeology in the dispute over the national character of Great Poland (Wielkopolska) region in the 19th and early 20th century
by Jarmila Kaczmarek
Abstract available - Politics, propaganda and polemics: prehistoric archaeology in Upper Silesia 1918 to 1933
by Wiebke Rohrer
Abstract available - Prehistoric archaeology and German Ostforschung: the case of the excavations at Zantoch
by Hubert Fehr
Abstract available - Werner Radig: a prehistorian's career 1928-1945
by Petra Schweizer-Strobel and Michael Strobel
Abstract available - The State Archaeological Museum in Warsaw during World War II
by Danuta Piotrowska
Abstract available - Archaeology and Nazi propaganda in Łódź - Litzmannstadt during World War II
by Maria M. Blomberg
Abstract available
Book reviews
- B. Wawrzykowska (ed.), Archeologia toruńska. Historia i teraźniejszość [Toruń Archaeology. The History and the Present]; R. Uziębło and B. Wawrzykowska, Z dziejów publicznych zbiorów archeologicznych w Toruniu [A History of the Public Archaeological Collections in Toruń]. Toruń 2002.
by Andrzej Abramowicz
- V. T. Dobosi, I. Vörös, Bodrogkeresztur-Henye, an Upper Palaeolithic site in north-east Hungary. Budapest 2000.
by Dagmara Mańka

