[First posted in AWOL 13 June 2018, updated 19 August 2021]
ISSN: 0231-844X (print)
ISSN: 2533-5685 (online)
Annals of the Náprstek Museum, a National Museum journal, publishes the results of scientific research which have not been published yet, and which deals with material and spiritual culture and social relations in non-European cultures. Since its foundation in 1962 it was published once a year, since 2013 two issues per year are published. Each issue is structured into four sections: Papers, Research reports, Materialia, Revies of the literature dealing with non-European cultures. Since 2008 the journal has been included to EBSCO database with full-text searching, in a group "Central & Eastern European Academic Source (CEEAS)", and in ERIH PLUS.
2021/42/1
ISSN: 0231-844X (print), 2533-5685 (online)
Editor in Chief: Jiří Honzl (executive editor)
Bestia Triumphans: Enrique Stanko Vráz in Beijing in 1901
Iveta NakládalováThis study focuses on a description of the Boxer Rebellion in Beijing, in the first months of 1901, written by E. S. Vraz during his second journey to China. Enrique Stanko Vraz (1860–1932) was a Czech naturalist and explorer, renowned for his travels to Africa, Latin America, and Asia, which he…Skulls from Tiwanaku: A Forgotten Part of Nestler’s Collection in the Hrdlička Museum of Man in Prague
Markéta KřížováJulius Nestler, high school teacher and amateur archaeologist from Prague, brought home more than 3,500 archaeological and anthropological artifacts from his expedition to Bolivia (1909–1912). At present they are in the possession of the Náprstek Museum in Prague. a smaller corpus of human bones,…Notes on a Folio from the Gulshan Album in the Collection of the Náprstek Museum, Prague
Adriana StříbrnáIn 2015 the Naprstek Museum, in cooperation with the National Library of the Czech Republic, carried out a conservation survey of two rare folios from the Gulshan Album of the Mughal emperor Jahāngīr which form part of the Naprstek Museum’s Indian collection. During the survey an unknown signature…Preliminary Report on the Eighteenth Excavation Season of the Archaeological Expedition to Wad Ben Naga
Pavel Onderka, Vlastimil Vrtal, Gabriela Jungová, Jiří HonzlThe eighteenth excavation season of the Archaeological Expedition to Wad Ben Naga focused on the continued excavations of the so-called Isis Temple (WBN 300; more specifically on the frontal part of the proper temple), the continued excavations of structure WBN 250, and the continued excavations of…
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