Central places or ritual places and the oldest hillforts in Slavic territory in Central and Eastern Europe (5th/6th–7th centuries) Bartłomiej Szymon Szmoniewski 31-56 PDF
Petrographical and mineralogical analyses of pottery from the cemetery of Mödling-An der Goldenen Stiege (Lower Austria): Methods and preliminary results Roman Sauer, Falko Daim, Katharina Richter 57-79 PDF
Burials with sheepskins in light of the changes between the Early and Late Avar periods Zsófia Básti, Bence Gulyás 81-108 PDF
Make me a star: Crescent hoop earrings from the southwestern edge of the Khaganate – Identity and status markers Pia Šmalcelj Novaković, Anita Rapan Papeša 135-160 PDF
Asymmetrical relationship between a peripheral region and the Late Avar Khaganate: The Sighișoara microregion in the Early Middle Ages (7th/8th–9th centuries) and the importance of microregional research Erwin Gáll, Levente Daczó 161-192 PDF
The southernmost exceptional archaeological discovery from the Hungarian Conquest period: The significance of several finds from the Bačka region (Serbia) Milica Radišić, Viktorija Uzelac 207-236 PDF
Considerations on the production and distribution of pottery in Dobruja at the beginning of the Middle Ages Cristina Paraschiv-Talmațchi 237-253 PDF
The problem of ‘Epipalaeolithic’ in the Carpathian Basin: Lithic finds from Hont-Várhegy, Northern Hungary Kristóf István Szegedi, György Lengyel, Tibor Marton 255-265 PDF
X-ray and neutron radiography of Late Bronze Age weapons and armour from Western Hungary János Gábor Tarbay, Zoltán Kis, Boglárka Maróti 267-281 PDF
A Late Bronze Age Collar from Somló Hill: Preliminary report on Somló hoard VII János Gábor Tarbay, Tamás Péterváry, András Kovács, Bence Soós 283-311 PDF
Beszédes József: Római kori sírkövek Carnuntumból és városi territoriumáról (Römische Grabsteine aus Carnuntum und seinem Stadtgebiet) [Roman gravestones from Carnuntum and the territory of the town]. : Studia ad archaeologiam Pazmanensia 19. Budapest, 2020. 502 pp. Rózsa Dékány 327-329 PDF
EnglishJiří Košta, Jiří Hošek, Petr Žákovský: Ninth to Mid-Sixteenth Century Swords from the Czech Republic in their European Context.: Part I: The Finds. The Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Archaeology. Prague–Brno, 2019. 424 pp. 16 + 430 ábra, 23 tábla. Part II: Swords of Medieval and Early Renaissance Europe as a Technological and Archaeological Source. The Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Archaeology. Prague–Brno, 2021. 512 pp. 189 ábra, 15 táblázat. Boglárka Tóth 331-334 PDF