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期刊名称:ANTIQUARIES JOURNAL

ISSN:0003-5815
出版频率:Annual
出版社:CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, EDINBURGH BLDG, SHAFTESBURY RD, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, CB2 8RU
  出版社网址:https://www.cambridge.org/
期刊网址:https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquaries-journal
主题范畴:HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
变更情况:Newly Added by 2018

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

 

  • ISSN: 0003-5815 (Print), 1758-5309 (Online)
  • The Antiquaries Journal aims to reflect the multi-disciplinary nature of the study of material culture, publishing a balanced mix of papers from all periods, from prehistory to the recent past. The journal seeks papers that address research questions from a variety of perspectives, combining, for example, historical, art historical, architectural, linguistic, archaeological and scientific data. It will be essential reading for archaeologists, architectural and art historians and material culture specialists, as well as those involved in conservation in its broadest application. 

The content of the Journal reflects the aims of the Society of Antiquaries of London, which exists for 'the encouragement, advancement and furtherance of the study and knowledge of the antiquities and history of this and other countries'. TheJournal thus aims to reflect the multi-disciplinary nature of the study of material culture, publishing a balanced mix of papers from all periods, from prehistory to the recent past and addressing research questions from a variety of perspectives.

  • Title history
    Currently known as:
    The Antiquaries Journal 
    Vol 1 (1921) onwards 
    ISSN: 0003-5815 (Print), 1758-5309 (Online) 

    Formerly known as:
    Archaeologia 
    Vol 1 (1770) - Vol 110 (1992) 
    ISSN: 0261-3409 (Print), 2051-3186 (Online) 

    Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London 
    Vol 1 (1843) - Vol 4 (1859) 
    ISSN: 0950-7973 (Print), 2053-5996 (Online) 
  • Abstracting and indexing services

    Clarivate Analytics Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)


Instructions to Authors

Manuscripts to be considered for publication in The Antiquaries Journal should be sent by email to the Editor, Lavinia Porter (lporter@sal.org.uk).

The following notes provide guidance on the minimum standards that we ask contributors to observe in submitting text and illustrations for publication in the Antiquaries Journal. Further information on more detailed aspects of house style may be obtained from the Editor (Lavinia Porter: lporter@sal.org.uk). Authors with queries or concerns should contact the Editors before they prepare the material they intend to submit for publication in order to avoid the need to restyle material that does not meet these standards.

The Antiquaries Journal is published annually in hard copy in September. The submission deadline is 31 December of the calendar year preceding the year of publication. Articles are published online in advance of the hard copy using the Cambridge Journals FirstView system, after being fully refereed and copyedited. Articles receive a digital object identifier (DOI) and are fully citable from the point of FirstView publication. Cambridge Core is a Green Open Access publisher, which means that authors are free to deposit a copy of their published paper with an institutional repository.

The content of the Journal reflects the broad interests of the Society in antiquities and material culture, and is international, multi-period and multi-disciplinary in scope. We are, however, essentially a humanities and social science journal, so we do not publish papers that are primarily concerned with scientific technique, astronomy or mathematics.

The Journal has a scholarly readership but contributions should be presented in such a way as to be accessible to those whose primary speciality might lie in another field. Articles should be written in plain and lucid language. Technical terms may be used where appropriate, but should be explained and should not be used in a manner that obscures the meaning for a wider readership.

Papers for the Journal can consist of short papers of at least 1,000 words, or longer papers up to a maximum of 10,000 words, including captions, footnotes and bibliography. Any paper submitted to the Journal that is appreciably longer than this will be returned to the author without being considered for publication, with a request that its length be reduced to comply with this condition.

Papers should begin with a short title, the names, postal addresses and e-mail addresses of all the authors, and an abstract. The abstract should be around 150 words in length. It will be translated into French and German and may be the only part of the paper that some readers are able to understand, so it must include a brief statement of the main points being communicated in the paper and their significance to the study of the subject.

The paper itself should address matters of interpretation and synthesis, supported by data. Transcriptions and large data sets can either be published as appendices that appear in the in the printed version of the Journal or as supplementary material that is only published in the online version (see below). The choice will be determined by the Editors in consultation with the author, and will depend upon how central the data is to the understanding of the discussion, its length and the nature of the material.

We very much encourage authors to include illustrations in colour or in black and white as these communicate to most people much more quickly and accurately than text. Where the extensive use of colour is likely to add significantly to the cost of publication, we ask authors to seek grant aid to cover the additional costs.

Neither the Society nor Cambridge Core have facilities for graphic editing, so figures must be supplied in the form in which they are to be published, and cropped and labelled accordingly. We accept tiff, jpg or eps files, at a minimum resolution of 1200 dpi at final size for line drawings, 300 dpi at final size for halftones and colour and 600 dpi on a figure that combines line and halftone. Illustrations scanned at these resolutions will be too large to send by e-mail, so you should supply a compressed low-resolution version when you first submit a paper for peer review, and supply the high-resolution files on disk once the paper has been accepted. Alternatively, a file transfer system such as WeTransfer, Dropbox or YouSendIt may be used.

 


Editorial Board
Editor

Lavinia Porter, Society of Antiquaries of London, UK 
lporter@sal.org.uk

Reviews Editor

Dr Tom Beaumont James, FSA, Society of Antiquaries of London|Burlington House|Piccadilly|London|W1J 0BE 
reviewseditor@sal.org.uk

Assistant Reviews Editor

Amanda Richardson, FSA, Society of Antiquaries of London|Burlington House|Piccadilly|London|W1J 0BE

International Advisory Board

Professor Anders Andrén, FSA, University of Stockholm, Sweden

Professor Terence Barry, FSA, Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Dr Mary Beaudry, FSA, Boston University, USA

Dr Elizabeth Fentress, FSA, Rome, Italy

Professor Felipe Fernández-Armesto, FSA, University of Notre Dame in London, UK

Professor Carl Knappett, FSA, University of Toronto, Canada

Professor Friedrich Lüth, FSA, Director of the Römisch-Germanische Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts (Roman-Germanic Commission of the German Archaeological Institute) Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Professor Timothy Murray, FSA, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

Professor Nancy Netzer, FSA, McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College, USA

Professor Daniel Potts, FSA, University of Sydney, Australia

Professor Matthew Spriggs, FSA, The Australian National University, Australia

Professor Jussi-Pekka Taavitsainen, FSA, University of Turku, Finland

Professor Zsolt Visy, FSA, University of Pécs, Hungary

Professor Willem Willems, Hon FSA, Leiden University, The Netherlands




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