Archaeological evidence for two separate dispersals of Neanderthals into southern Siberia
House of the dead-exceptional burials of the Avar period (seventh century AD) in Podersdorf am See (Burgenland/A)
X-ray microscopy reveals the outstanding craftsmanship of Siberian Iron Age textile dyers
A genomic and historical synthesis of plague in 18th century Eurasia
Re-evaluating Scythian lifeways: Isotopic analysis of diet and mobility in Iron Age Ukraine
New home, new diet? Reconstruction of diet at the 10th century CE Hungarian Conquest period site of Kenézlő-Fazekaszug from stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses
Development of a Middle Bronze Age (1900–1500 cal BC) house at the site of Százhalombatta-Földvár, Hungary: detecting choice of materials by the means of archaeological thin section soil micromorphology and phytolith analysis
A Critical Reassessment of Cultural Taxonomies in the Central European Late Palaeolithic
The Dawn of the Mesolithic on the Plains of Poland
The Chronostratigraphy of the Aurignacian in the Northern Carpathian Basin Based on New Chronometric/Archeological Data from Seňa I (Eastern Slovakia)
Eastern Europe’s “Transitional Industry”?: Deconstructing the Early Streletskian
Child murder in the Early Bronze Age: proteomic sex identification of a cold case from Schleinbach, Austria
When Bereaved of Everything: Objects from the Concentration Camp of Ravensbrück as Expressions of Resistance, Memory, and Identity
The Devil Burns Gold There: The Heritage of Nazi Germany Crimes in Death Valley, Chojnice, Poland
How Joannites’ economy eradicated primeval forest and created anthroecosystems in medieval Central Europe
Re-approaching Celts: Origins, Society, and Social Change
The origins of money: Calculation of similarity indexes demonstrates the earliest development of commodity money in prehistoric Central Europe
Early anthropogenic use of hematite on Aurignacian ivory personal ornaments from Hohle Fels and Vogelherd caves, Germany
Copper production and supra-regional exchange networks – Cu-matte smelting in the Balkans between 2000 and 1500 BC
Runes from Lány (Czech Republic) – The oldest inscription among Slavs. A new standard for multidisciplinary analysis of runic bones