Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) is a yearbook published together by two institutes of the Adam Mickiewicz University (UAM) in Poznań, Poland - the Institute of Prehistory and the Institute of Eastern Studies since 1993. The idea of a journal that would present in English the effects of the archaeological work concentrated on the biocultural borderland between the West and East of Europe was born among the signatories of the Agreement on Research Collaboration between the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań and the Institute of Archaeology of Ukraine's National Academy of Sciences in Kiev (1992).Проект «Балтийско-Понтийские студии» начал реализовываться с 1992 года в рамках договора о научном сотрудничестве между Институтом археологии НАН Украины (г. Киев, Украина) и Институтом Праистории Университета им. Адама Мицкевича (г. Познань, Польша). Инициаторы проекта и главные его реализаторы: с польской стороны – проф., доктор Александр Кошко (A. Kosko), с украинской стороны – канд. ист. наук Виктор И. Клочко (Viktor I. Klochko). С 2000 года инициатива продолжения проекта с украинской стороны от Академии Наук перешла к Институту памятникоохранных исследований Министерства культуры и искусств Украины. В рамках проекта в г. Познани издается серия печатных работ (Baltic-Pontic Studies). Язык издания – английский. Главный редактор серии Александр Кошко. Секретарь серии – Мажена Шмит. Редакционный комитет: Софья С. Березанская (Киев), Александра Кофта-Броневска (Познань), Люцина Доманьска (Лодзь), Виктор И. Клочко (Киев). С 1994 в состав редколлегии вошел Петро Толочко (Киев), с 1995 – Михаил Чернявский (Минск), c 1998 – Виталий В. Отрощенко (Киев), с 1999 – Ян Махник (Краков), с 2000 – Елена Г. Калечиц (Минск), с 2001 – Мажена Шмит (Познань).
Monograph / Translated by Inna Pidluska. — Poznan (Poland), 2001. — 380 pp. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies; Vol. 10). — ISBN: 83-86094-09-5; ISSN: 1231-0344. The aim of this work is to investigate the sources of warfare, weapons, tactics and strategy of prehistoric societies in the historical perspective. The utmost goal of the work is the transformation of archaeological findings of...
Translated from Russian by V. A. Tikhomirov. — Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza (Poznań); Instytut Prahistorii, Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza (Poznań); Instytut Wschodni, 1993. — 138 pp. — (Baltic-Pontic-Studies, vol.1). ISBN: 83-86094-00-1. ISSN: 1231-0344. Editor’s Foreword: The first project of the mutual Polish-Ukrainian studies of the oldest history of the...
Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, 1998. — 172 p. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, vol. 5). — ISBN: 83-86094-04-4. This volume contains the majority of the papers presented during a conference that took place on 16th-21st May, 1997 in Łódź, Poland. The conference was organized by the Institute of Archaeology, University of Łódź and Departement d'anthropologie, Universite de...
Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, 1995. — 280 p. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, vol. 3). — ISBN: 83-86094-02-8. The history of research into the cemeteries of the Sofievka type of the Tripolye cuhure (from the village of Sofievka near Kiev) is about 50 years old. However, the research has not provided yet any comprehensive report on the cemeteries, nor a full presentation...
Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, 1996. — 172 pp. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, vol. 4). — ISBN: 83-86094-03-6 Globular Amphora culture settlements make one of the most important systems of circulation of cultural patterns in the border zone between the drainage areas of the Baltic and Black Seas. One aspect of this problem, namely the „eastern exodus" mentioned in the...
Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, 2015. — 427 p. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, vol. 20). — ISBN: 83-86094-20-6 The present volume of Baltic-Pontic Studies comprises papers reflecting a segment of research into the Podolia cultural interchange of communities genetically related to the drainage basins of the Black and Baltic seas in the 4th/3rd-2nd millennium EC....
The Yampil barrow complex: interdisciplinary studies. Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, 2016. — 287 p. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, vol. 22) The present volume of Baltic-Pontic Studies continues the program of presentation of the results of studies on the Middle Dniester cultural contact area of communities originating from the Pontic and Baltic drainage basins in the...
Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, 2014. — 242 p. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, vol. 19). — ISBN: 83-86094-19-2. The articles presented in vol. 19 Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) continue the discussion on 'Pontic Early Bronze Age Civilisations' and their role in the cultural development of prehistoric communities in the Baltic drainage basin or more broadly speaking,...
Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, 1999. — 304 p. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, vol. 7). — ISBN: 83-86094-06-0. This volume of the Baltic Pontic Studies focuses on the results of the research carried out so far into the absolute (radiocarbon) chronology of the area lying between the Vistula and Dnieper or the bio-cultural borderland between the West and East of Europe....
Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, 2000. — 322 p. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, vol. 9). — ISBN: 83-86094-08-7 The 'western borderland' of the Tripolye cukure, appearing in the title of this volume of the 'Baltic-Pontic Studies', refers to the circle of neighboring cultural systems of the Upper Tisza and Vistula drainages. As neighbors of the Tripolye culture such groups...
Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, 2016. — 290 p. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, vol. 21) This volume of Balic-Pontic Studies presents the results of the latest Polish-Ukrainian studies on the ‘fortresses of Ukraine’, a name originally used to denote a network of Early Iron Age hillforts in the Ukrainian forest-steppe. The scope of their identihcation is related to the...
Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, 2010. — 322 p. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, vol. 15). — ISBN: 83-86094-14-1. The issues outlined in the above volume of Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) presented here, can be said to generate several important and complex questions among which, one relating to the topogenesis of 'corded' ornamentation on the bio-cultural borderlands of east...
Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, 2002. — 120 pp. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, vol. 11). — ISBN: 83-86094-10-9. Fluted maces (Kannelierte Streitkolben) have not been an object of a monographic study so far. The reasons for this deficiency was the paucity of assemblage finds (mainly grave ones) and the fact that they occurred in the borderland between the East and West of...
Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, 1994. — 248 pp. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, vol. 2). — ISBN: 83-86094-01-Х. (Отсутствуют с. 94-134). This volume takes up the controversial problems of the early agrarian stage of "pastoral cultures". It contains the contribution of authors who are united in their conviction of the need to analyze the "classical" interpretation, which is...
Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, 1998. — 248 pp. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, vol. 6). — ISBN: 83-86094-05-2. The Trzciniec Culture, Trzciniec Cultural Circle and Trzciniec Horizon are the names of a cultural area in the borderland of Western and Eastern Europe at the 2nd millenium BC. For over half a century a discussion has been going on over the taxonomic...
Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University, 2009. — 567 pp. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, Vol. 14). — (Отсутствуют с. 103, 104, 439-461, 475-489). As regards the identification of the early forms of Europe’s long-distance routes, the area lying between the Baltic and Black seas can be said to be one of relative neglect. Specifically, little research has been devoted to the development...
Poznan (Poland), 2003. — 458 pp. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies; Volume 12). — ISBN: 83-86094-11-7. This volume of the Baltic-Pontic Studies is a record of investigations carried out under the research project begun earlier in vol. 7 (“The Foundations of radiocarbon chronology of cultures between the Vistula and Dnieper: 3150-1850 BC”, Poznan 1999). Here, the approach is broader in...
Adam Mickiewicz University: Institute of Eastern Studies, 2013. — 246 p. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, Vol. 18). — ISBN: 83-86094-18-4. In 2009, the 14th volume of Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) ran a series of papers summing up the state of research at that time into the routes between the Baltic and Black seas between the 4th and 1st mill. BC. They are an expression of an early...
Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, 2012. — 344 pp. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, vol. 17). — ISBN: 83-86094-17-6. The study ‘Wood Tars in the Dnieper and Elbe Communities: 6th – 2nd Millenium BC’ is the first European monograph of its kind in the professional literature devoted to the general question of the craft technology and application of wood tars among proto-agrarian...
Translated by Inna Pidluska. — Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, 2011. — 328 pp. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, vol. 16). — ISBN: 83-86094-16-8. The present study sums up the innovative research of Sergiey M. Razumov dealing with the question of funerary applications of flint artefacts documented in Pontic communities of the forest steppe and steppe tied to the prologue of...
Second Edition. — Translated by John Comber and Piotr T. Zebrowski. — Poznan (Poland), 2010. — 352 pp. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies; Volume 8). — ISBN: 83-86094-07-9. The societies of the Globular Amphora culture (GAC) in eastern Europe have already been discussed in one of the previous volumes of the Baltic-Pontic Studies (4). The papers included in it presented new Globular...
Poznan (Poland), 2006. — 215 pp. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies; Vol. 13). — ISBN: 83-86094-12-5. "The present work elaborates on and complements the extensive study of the Bronze Age of the borderland between the drainages of the Black and Baltic seas (the West and East of Europe) conducted by the Department of Polish Prehistory, Institute of Prehistory, Adam Mickiewicz University...
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