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Revue de Synthèse.

: BRILLBRILLJ : 0035-1776
1955-2343

Religion and the Arts.

: BRILLBRILLJ : 1079-9265
1568-5292

Social Sciences and Missions.

: BRILLBRILLJ : 1874-8937
1874-8945

Shii Studies Review.

: BRILLBRILLJ : 2468-2462
2468-2470

The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review.

: BRILLBRILLJ : 1075-1262
1876-3324

Sociology of Islam.

: BRILLBRILLJ : 2213-140X
2213-1418

Society & Animals.

: 2023 increase # pages. : 1063-1119
1568-5306

International Journal for the Study of Skepticism.

: BRILLBRILLJ : 2210-5697
2210-5700

Signs and Media.

: BRILLBRILLJ : 2590-0315
2590-0323

Research in Integrated STEM Education.

: 2023 new journal. : 2772-6665
2772-6673

Published 1984
al-Nashrah al-ikhbārīyah /

: volumes : illustrations ; 28 cm. : Quarterly, Aug. 1993-

Published 1967
Muse.

: no. 1- : v. : ill. ; 23 cm. : Annual. : 0077-2194

EX NOVO: Journal of Archaeology.

: 2016- : ARCHJOURNALS
Ex Novo is a fully peer reviewed open access international journal 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. Ex Novo encompasses prehistory to modern period, and by exploring interconnections between archaeological practice and the importance of the past in current society it encourages an exploration of current theoretical, political and heritage issues connected to the discipline. Areas and topics of interest include: politics and archaeology, public archaeology, the legacies of colonialism and nationalism within the discipline, the articulation between local and global archaeological traditions, the discipline’s involvement in memory and identity, museum studies and restitution issues. Ex Novo encourages dialogue between disciplines concerned with the past and its relevance, uses and interpretations in the present : 2531-8810

The Journal of Greek Archaeology.

: 2016- : ARCHJOURNALS
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. Thus we include contributions not just from traditional periods such as Greek Prehistory and the Classical Greek to Hellenistic eras, but also from Roman through Byzantine, Crusader and Ottoman Greece and into the Early Modern period. Outside of the Aegean contributions are welcome covering the Archaeology of the Greeks overseas, likewise from Prehistory into the Modern World. Greek Archaeology for the purposes of the JGA thus includes the Archaeology of the Hellenistic World, Roman Greece, Byzantine Archaeology, Frankish and Ottoman Archaeology, and the Postmedieval Archaeology of Greece and of the Greek Diaspora. : 2059-4682

Aramazd: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies.

: 2006- : ARCHJOURNALS
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. : 1829-1376

Brill's Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics.

: BRILLBRILLJ : 1876-6633
1877-6930

The Journal of Hellenistic Pottery and Material Culture.

: 2016- : ARCHJOURNALS
The Journal of Hellenistic Pottery and Material Culture - JHP - was launched 2016 in Berlin, Germany, by Renate Rosenthal-Heginbottom, Patricia Kögler and Wolf Rudolph - specialists working in the field of Hellenistic material culture. 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 wants to be a forum for discussion and circulation of information on the everyday culture of the Hellenistic period which to date is still a rather neglected field of study. To fill this academic void the editors strive for a speedy and non-bureaucratic publication and distribution of current research and recent discoveries combined with a high quality standard. The journal appears annually in print and as a free online downloadable PDF. : 2399-1852

Ash-sharq. Bulletin of the Ancient Near East .

: 2017- : ARCHJOURNALS
Ash-sharq is a journal devoted to short articles on the archaeology, history and society of the Ancient Near East. It is published twice a year. The principal language of the publication is English; there will be some provision for papers in the languages currently spoken in the Middle East (Arabic, Hebrew, Kurde, Persian, Turkish), accompanied by an English abstract of 500 words. : 2514-1732

Proceedings for the Seminar for Arabian Studies.

: 2015- : ARCHJOURNALS
The Seminar for Arabian Studies is the longest continually running academic forum for the presentation of cultural heritage research on the Arabian Peninsula. Subjects include archaeology, epigraphy, history, ethnography, art, architecture, linguistics, and literature from prehistory to the early twentieth century. : 0308-8421

Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia.

: BRILLBRILLJ : 0006-2294
2213-4379