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Archaeopress Journals

Archaeopress publishes a range of journals in Archaeology and related heritage topics. Subjects include Greek and Mediterranean archaeology, Near Eastern studies, the Arabian Peninsula, and more.

 

Journals are published in print and digital formats. Dedicated micro-sites for each journal provide online access to all digital content, as well as listing all relevant information regarding editorial boards, subscription rates (print and online), article submissions, and publication policies. Printed back-issues for all journals are available via the main Archaeopress books website.


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Antiguo Oriente (Home)Antiguo Oriente

ISSN 1667-9202

Editor-in-chief: Romina Della Casa (Center of Studies of Ancient Near Eastern History (CEHAO)

Antiguo Oriente (abbreviated as AntOr) is the annual, peer-reviewed, scholarly journal published in association with the Center of Studies of Ancient Near Eastern History (CEHAO). The journal publishes manuscripts related to the history of societies of the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean from the Paleolithic to the Early Islamic Period.

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Ash-sharq: Bulletin of the Ancient Near East (Home)الشرق Ash-sharq: Bulletin of the Ancient Near East - Archaeological, Historical and Societal Studies

ISSN 2513-8529; e-ISSN 2514-1732

Editor-in-chief: Laura Battini (French National Centre of Scientific Research - Laboratory PROCLAC, UMR 7192)

Devoted to short articles on the archaeology, history and society of the Ancient Near East, is published as two online issues a year, combined into a single printed volume at the end of the year.

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ARAMAZD (Home)Aramazd: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies (AJNES)

ISSN 1829-1376

Editor-in-chief: Aram Kosyan

Established in 2006 by the Association for Near Eastern and Caucasian Studies in corporation with Institute of Oriental Studies and Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography (National Academy of Sciences of Armenia) AJNES is the only periodical in the Republic of Armenia devoted exclusively to the investigation of ancient and medieval cultures of the Near East and the Caucasus. Articles appearing in its pages are contributions of scholars of international reputation in history, archaeology, philology, art, religion and science. Archaeopress has been publishing the journal since Volume XI in 2017.

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EX Novo (Home)EX NOVO: Journal of Archaeology

ISSN 2531-8810

Editor-in-chief: Maja Gori (Institute of Heritage Science, CNR - National Research Council of Italy)

Ex Novo is an international journal, available in Open Access, that promotes interdisciplinary research focusing on the multiple relations between archaeology and society. It engages with contemporary perspectives on antiquity linking past and present, and encourages archaeology’s engagement with theoretical developments from other related disciplines such as history, anthropology, political sciences, philosophy, social sciences and colonial studies.

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JGA (Home)Journal of Greek Archaeology (JGA)

ISSN 2059-4674; eISSN 2059-4682

Editor-in-chief: Prof. J. Bintliff (Edinburgh University)

An international peer-reviewed English-language journal specializing in synthetic articles and in long reviews, the Journal of Greek Archaeology appears annually each Autumn. The scope of the journal is Greek archaeology both in the Aegean and throughout the wider Greek-inhabited world, from earliest Prehistory to the Modern Era.

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JHP (Home)Journal of Hellenistic Pottery and Material Culture (JHP)

ISSN 2399-1844; eISSN 2399-1852

Edited by: Dr Patricia Kögler, Dr Renate Rosenthal-Heginbottom and Prof. Dr Wolf Rudolph

JHP is an independent learned journal dedicated to the research of ceramics and objects of daily use of the Hellenistic period in the Mediterranean region and beyond. It aims at bringing together archaeologists, historians, philologists, numismatists and scholars of related disciplines engaged in the research of the Hellenistic heritage. JHP seeks to be a forum for discussion and circulation of information on the everyday culture of the Hellenistic period. The journal appears annually in print and as a free online downloadable PDF.

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KOINON (Home)KOINON: The International Journal of Classical Numismatic Studies

ISSN 2631-5874

Edited by: Nicholas J. Molinari (Milford, Massachusetts/Salve Regina University, Newport, RI)

As the name indicates, KOINON encourages contributions to the study of classical numismatics from a wide variety of perspectives. The journal includes papers concerning iconography, die studies, provenance research, forgery analysis, translations of excerpts from antiquarian works, specialized bibliographies, corpora of rare varieties and types, ethical questions on laws and collecting, book reviews, and more.

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PSAS (Home)Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies (PSAS)

ISSN 0308-8421

Editor-in-chief: Steve Karacic

The Seminar for Arabian Studies is the only international forum which meets annually for the presentation of the latest academic research in the humanities on the Arabian Peninsula (including archaeology, epigraphy, numismatics, ethnography, language, history, art, architecture, etc.) from the earliest times to the present day or, in the case of political and social history, to the end of the Ottoman Empire (1922). Papers read at the Seminar are published in the Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies in time for the Seminar of the following year. The proceedings therefore contains new research on Arabia and reports of new discoveries in the Peninsula in a wide range of disciplines.

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Offa's Dyke Journal (Home)Offa's Dyke Journal (in association with JAS Arqueología, supported by the University of Chester and the Offa’s Dyke Association)

ISSN 2695-625X

Edited by Prof. Howard Williams and Liam Delaney (University of Chester)

Offa’s Dyke Journal is a venue for the publication of high-quality research on the archaeology, history and heritage of frontiers and borderlands focusing on the Anglo-Welsh border. ODJ is published in print by Archaeopress in association with JAS Arqueología, and is supported by the University of Chester and the Offa’s Dyke Association. The journal is available online in Open Access.

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