Sunday, September 21, 2025

Open Access Journal: Studia Hercynia: Journal of the Institute of Classical Archaeology

[First posted in AWOL 1 April 2018, updated 21 September 2025] 

 
Studia Hercynia: Journal of the Institute of Classical Archaeology
ISSN: 1212-5865 (print)
ISSN: 2336-8144 (online)

Studia Hercynia is a biannual peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the study of the material culture of Antiquity, on relations between the Mediterranean and Central Europe, on the traditions of ancient art in European culture, and other related phenomena. The journal aims to advance Classical Archaeology and associated disciplines, both in the Czech Republic and internationally.
The journal was founded in 1997 by Prof. Jan Bouzek under the Institute of Classical Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, at the Charles University.

Since 2015 Studia Hercynia is an Open Access journal with online content freely available to the readers under the CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 license. Full articles are available on the internet to all readers immediately upon publication and their further non-commercial use and distribution in any medium is permitted, provided the author and the journal are properly credited.
No fees are charged for the manuscript submission, processing, and publication.

2025 (1)

Identity negotiation and social competition through a materiality lens
Identity negotiation and social competition through a materiality lens – editorial
Vana Orfanou – Azzurra Scarci – Arianna Zapelloni Pavia, p. 7-8



Buried by time. Os Castrullos as a paradigmatic example of ‘roda’ type sites in Galicia (NW Spain)
Maria Pilar Prieto-Martinez – Eduardo-Breogan Nieto-Muñiz – Luis Cordeiro-Maañon – Maria Guadalupe Castro-Gonzalez, p. 9-26



Tracing identity negotiation through the materiality of metal votives in Greek and Etrusco‑Roman sanctuaries
Vana Orfanou – Azzurra Scarci – Arianna Zapelloni Pavia, p. 27-46



Landscapes of power in different ecosystems in 1st-millennium BC Italy: Veneto and Puglia
Elisa Perego – Rafael Scopacasa, p. 47-60



The Road Network of Ancient Delphi and the Myth of the Omphalos
Adèle Vorsanger, p. 61-74



Diplomatic gifts as a status symbol. Examples of late medieval Dubrovnik
Valentina Šoštarić, p. 75-92



Miscellanea
Fine Tools for Fine Work. The Form and Function of ‘Small Craft Tools’ from Bronze Age Kaymakçı (Türkiye)
Kathleen C. Schaupp – Magda Pieniazek – Tunç Kaner – Christopher H. Roosevelt, p. 95-119



Reports
From Settlement to Cemetery. A Stratigraphic study of a Medieval Site Sabir Archa
Ladislav Damašek – Ondřej Štoncner – Hana Fuchsová – Kahramon Toshaliyev, p. 123-174



Activities of the Institute of Classical Archaeology, Charles University, 2024
p. 175-189

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