期刊名称:JOURNAL OF ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN RELIGIONS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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The Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions (JANE) focuses on the religions of the Ancient Near East: Egypt, Mesopotamia, Syria-Palestine, and Anatolia, as well as adjacent areas under their cultural influence, from prehistory through the beginning of the common era. JANE defines Ancient Near Eastern civilization broadly as including not only the Biblical, Hellenistic and Roman world but also the impact of Near Eastern religions on the western Mediterranean. JANE is the only peer-refereed journal specifically and exclusively addressing this range of topics, and is intended to provide an international scholarly forum for studies on all aspects of ancient religions. JANE welcomes submissions that introduce new evidence, revise old understandings, and advance debates on ancient Near Eastern ideas and practices of the otherworldly.
Indexing and Abstracting
ATLA Religion Database EBSCO Host Current Abstracts EBSCO Host Academic Search Index Islamicus Index to Jewish Periodicals Index to the Study of Religion International Review of Biblical Studies Middle Eastern & Central Asian Studies New Testament Abstracts OCLC ArticleFirst Old Testament Abstracts SCOPUS TOC Premier Web of Science: Art & Humanities Citation Index
Instructions to Authors Articles for publication in the Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions can be submitted online through Editorial Manager, please click here. The Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions (JANE) focuses on the religions of the Ancient Near East: Egypt, Mesopotamia, Syria-Palestine, and Anatolia, as well as adjacent areas under their cultural influence, from prehistory through the beginning of the common era. JANE defines Ancient Near Eastern civilization broadly as including not only the Biblical, Hellenistic and Roman world but also the impact of Near Eastern religions on the western Mediterranean. JANE is the only peer-refereed journal specifically and exclusively addressing this range of topics, and is intended to provide an international scholarly forum for studies on all aspects of ancient religions. JANE welcomes submissions that introduce new evidence, revise old understandings, and advance debates on ancient Near Eastern ideas and practices of the otherworldly.
Instructions to Authors JANE.pdf
Editorial Board
Editorial Board
John Baines, Jan N. Bremmer, David Frankfurter, Brian Schmidt, Theo van den Hout, and Christopher Woods
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