The Institute publishes Studia Hercynia journal since 1997. Studia Hercynia is peer-reviewed, bi-annual, English journal focusing on all aspects of Classical Archaeology and Classical traditions. The journal is registered in ERIH Plus database. Among the important publications relating to the Institute’s research activities are final reports of the excavations of Greek emporium in the inland Thrace in modern Pistiros, Bulgaria (Pistiros I-VI). The research in the southern Uzbekistan is being published in the Jandavlattepa series with a special volume dedicated to the results of the field survey (Sherabad Oasis: Tracing Historical Landscape in Southern Uzbekistan). Professor Emeritus Jan Bouzek was recently honoured by a monograph dedicated to him for his 80th anniversary. Several thematic monographies dedicated to the Institute’s excavations (Beirut, Pistiros etc.) were prepared in the journal Eirene – Studia Graeca et Latina, published by the Centre for Classical Studies at the Czech Academy of Sciences. The Institute participates in several project under the auspices of UNESCO, Union académique internationale and International Association for the Classical Archaeology, that produced several monographs and catalogues. Among them are Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum project, with four tomes documenting ancient vases in various Czech collections. A catalogue of Roman sculptures from Syria and Asia Minor was published in Corpus Signorum Imperii Romani series. The Institute also participated in the Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae project. Last, but not least, the Institute’s members also publish other monographies, conference proceedings and catalogues.
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P. Tušlová, The Yurta-Stroyno Archaeological Project. The Pottery Studies. Studia Hercynia, monographs 3 (Prague : Charles University, Faculty of Arts, 2023) 238 pp. ISBN 978-80-7671-110-5 (print), 978-80-7671-111-2 (online) |
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P. Tušlová – B. Weissová – S. Bakardzhiev (eds.), The Yurta-Stroyno Archaeological Project. Studies on the Roman Rural Settlement in Thrace (Prague : Charles University, Faculty of Arts, 2022) |
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J. Kysela, Things and Thoughts: Central Europe and the Mediterranean in the 4th-1st centuries BC (Prague : Charles University, Faculty of Arts, 2021) 439 pp. ISBN 978-80-7671-005-4 |
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R. Kim – J. Mynářová – P. Pavúk (eds.), Hrozný a Hittite: The First Hundred Years. Proceedings of the International Conference Held at Charles University, Prague, 11–14 November 2015. Culture and History of the Ancient Near East 107 (Leiden : Brill, 2020) 676 pp. ISBN 978-90-04-41311-5 (print), 978-90-04-41312-2 (online), |
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M. Gavranović – D. Heilmann – A. Kapuran – M. Verčík (eds.), Spheres of Interaction: Contacts and Relationships between the Balkans and Adjacent Regions in the Late Bronze / Iron Age (13th–5th Centuries BCE). Proceedings of the Conference held between 15–17 September, 2017 Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade. Perspectives on Balkan Archaeology 1 (Rahden/Westf.: Verlag Marie Leidorf, 2020) 316 pp. ISBN: 978-3-86757-110-4 |
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M. Pieniążek – P. Pavúk – D. Thumm-Doğrayan – E. Pernicka (Hrsg.), Troia 1987–2012: Grabungen und Forschungen III. Troia VI bis VII: Ausgehende mittlere und späte Bronzezeit. Studia Troica Monographien 7 (Bonn : Habelt, 2020). 1130 pp. ISBN: 978-3-7749-4290-5 |
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P. Pavúk, Troia VI Früh und Mitte. Keramik, Stratigraphie, Chronologie. Studia Troica Monographien 3 (Bonn : Habelt, 2014) 696 pp. ISBN 978-3-7749-3944-8 |