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Terra incognita? Not only on the arms and armour production in the borderland of Silesia, Brandenburg, Greater Poland and Lusatia in the late Middle Ages

open access: yesKwartalnik Historii Kultury Materialnej, 2020
During the Middle Ages arms and armour were considered luxury products. They were not used every day and not by everyone. Nonetheless, the circle of their buyers was relatively wide, making their prices extremely diversified.
Arkadiusz Michalak
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Archaeological settlement research for the late Middle Ages in Poland

open access: yesArchaeologia Historica Polona, 2021
Archaeological settlement research in Poland has to date not been conducted on a large scale. The remains of medieval villages have usually been excavated when rescue works were required by construction projects – usually along the routes of planned highways.
A. Marciniak-Kajzer
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Stan i perspektywy badań nad liczbą ludności Polski w późnym średniowieczu i w początkach epoki nowożytnej [PDF]

open access: yesPrzeszłość Demograficzna Polski, 2015
The article summarises the state of research on Poland’s population in the late Middle Ages and at the beginning of the Early Modern Times; at the same time it indicates the necessity and possibility of correction of the present assessments. So far
Piotr Guzowski
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A Muslim Holy Man to Convert Christians in a Transottoman Setting: Approaches to Sarı Saltuk from the Late Middle Ages to the Present

open access: yesEntangled Religions - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Religious Contact and Transfer, 2019
Interpretations of texts on Sarı Saltuk may serve as a central example of the entanglement of Muslim and Christian contexts in (south-)eastern Europe and the Near East.
Stefan Rohdewald
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Under Arms in the Late Middle Ages in Central and Eastern Europe. The Case of the Ottoman Campaign

open access: yesRevista istorica, 2023
The article examines the context of the Moldavian-Ottoman war of 1476 from the perspective of the fighters’ desertion from the Christian armies involved in this military conflict (there are considered the armies of Moldavia, Hungary, and Poland).
Andrei Mirea
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Cloth Merchants vs Weavers: Imposed Top-Down Solutions to a Permanent Dispute (based on examples from Polish cities and their East German analogues in the late Middle Ages)

open access: yesMesto a dejiny, 2022
From the second half of the thirteenth century, economic privileges of cloth merchants became almost a norm in the cities of Central Europe, including Poland.
Mateusz Goliński
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“The memory of Middle Ages” in church architecture of Italian architects in 16th c. Poland: Problem outline and research postulates

open access: yesQuart, 2022
It is undoubtful that the Italian Renaissance, understood as the totality of phenomena associated with the concept of the revival of antiquity, had a huge impact on European culture.
Witold Miedziak
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Application of malacological analysis to reconstruct climate fluctuations and human activity during the Middle and Late Holocene. Research in the valley of the Grajcarek stream (Pieniny Mts., southern Poland)

open access: yesActa geologica Polonica, 2023
: Alexandrowicz, W.P. 2023. Application of malacological analysis to reconstruct climate fluctuations and human activity during the Middle and Late Holocene. Research in the valley of the Grajcarek stream (Pieniny Mts., southern Poland).
W. Alexandrowicz
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A Find of a Bronze Macehead from the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland in Poland

open access: yesFasciculi Archaeologiae Historicae, 2022
The Upper Silesian Museum in Bytom houses an interesting find of a macehead discovered in the Michałowiec nature reserve (commonly known as the Michałowiec/Michałówka Forest).
Ewelina Imiołczyk, Radosław Zdaniewicz
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The Past Is Written in Stone. About Unusual Weapons in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times

open access: yesStratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2022
The article discusses a group of medieval items whose differences are manifested in the structural use of a chronologically much older component — an axe, most often Neolithic.
T. Kurasiński
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