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期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY

ISSN:1047-482X
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:WILEY, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, USA, NJ, 07030-5774
  出版社网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/home
期刊网址:http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome/5488
主题范畴:ARCHAEOLOGY

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



About the journal

Aims and Scope

The aim of the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology is to provide a forum for the publication of papers dealing with all aspects of the study of human and animal bones from archaeological contexts. The journal will publish original papers dealing with human or animal bone research from any area of the world. It will also publish short papers which give important preliminary observations from work in progress and it will publish book reviews. All papers will be subject to peer review.

Papers from any of the following principal areas of work would be considered for publication.

Palaeopathology: Human and animal diseases as found in actual human and animal remains, including radiographic, histological and serological and immunological studies.

Physical anthropology: Ageing, sexing, metric and morphological analysis of human and animal bone. The application of demographic analyses to both.

Epidemiology: Prevalence and aetiology of disease and the factors influencing these in human and animal populations. Secular trends.

Chemical analysis: Exposure of past populations to toxic substances; reconstruction of the diet and other nutritional studies of human and animal bones.

Exploitation of animal resources: Studies of the means of procuring and managing animal food sources including hunting, butchery and domestication.

Taphonomy: Processes, both natural and man-made, which affect the preservation and survival of bone.

The journal will be aimed principally towards all those with a professional interest in the study of human and animal bones. This includes archaeologists, anthropologists, human and animal bone specialists, palaeopathologists and medical historians. We also hope to attract and encourage students and others for whom this field is of serious but peripheral interest.

Readership

Archaeologists   anthropologists    human and animal bone specialists palaeopathologists    medical historians

Keywords

Osteoarchaeology, Archaeology, Bones, Archaeological, Bone research, Palaeopathology, Physical anthropology, Epidemiology, Chemical analysis, Taphonomy, Anthropologists, Medical history, journal, online journal, Wiley InterScience

Abstracting and Indexing Information

  • Anthropological Literature (Harvard University)
  • Arts & Humanities Citation Index(Thomson ISI)
  • BIAB: British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (Council for British Archaeology)
  • Current Contents  Arts & Humanities (Thomson ISI)
  • Current Contents   Social & Behavioral Sciences (Thomson ISI)
  • GeoArchive (Geosystems)
  • Geotitles (Geosystems)
  • Journal Citation Reports/Social Science Edition (Thomson ISI)
  • SCOPUS (Elsevier)
  • Social Sciences Citation Index(Thomson ISI)
  • Social SciSearch(Thomson ISI)
  • Web of Science(Thomson ISI)
  • Zoological Record(Thomson ISI)

Instructions to Authors
 

Manuscript Submission. The International Journal of Osteoarchaeology operates an online submission and peer review system that allows authors to submit articles online and track their progress via a web interface. Please read the remainder of these instructions to authors and then click http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/oa to navigate to the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology online submission site.

IMPORTANT: Please check whether you already have an account in the system before trying to create a new one. If you have reviewed or authored for the journal in the past year it is likely that you will have had an account created.

All papers must be submitted via the online system.

File types. Preferred formats for the text and tables of your manuscript are .doc, .rtf, .ppt, .xls. LaTeX files may be submitted provided that an .eps or .pdf file is provided in addition to the source files. Figures may be provided in .tiff or .eps format.

Please note: This journal does not accept Microsoft Word 2007 documents at this time. Please use Word's "Save As" option to save your document as a .doc file type. If you try to upload a Word 2007 document in Manuscript Central you will be prompted to save .docx files as.doc files.

Important information for authors using LaTeX. If you have used LaTeX to prepare your manuscript you should observe the following instructions:

  • Initial submission: For reviewing purposes you should upload either an .eps, .pdf or .rtf created from your source files.
  • Submission of a revised manuscript: When submitting your revision you must still upload an .eps, .pdf or .rtf for reviewing purposes. In addition you must upload your LaTeX source files. If your manuscript is accepted for publication we will use the files you upload to typeset your article within a totally digital workflow.

Authors must only supply by postal mail to the Editorial Office:

  • a Copyright Transfer Agreement with original signature(s) - without this we are unable to accept the submission, and
  • permission grants - if the manuscript contains extracts, including illustrations, from other copyright works (including material from on-line or intranet sources) it is the author's responsibility to obtain written permission from the owners of the publishing rights to reproduce such extracts using the Wiley Permission Request Form.

The Copyright Transfer Form and the Permissions Form should be sent to the editorial office that has received the submitted manuscript. The forms must be sent immediately following the online submission of your article.


Submission of a manuscript will be held to imply that it contains original unpublished work and is not being submitted for publication elsewhere at the same time. Submitted material will not be returned to the author, unless specifically requested.


Manuscript style. The language of the journal is English. All submissions including book reviews must have a title, and have a margin of 3cm all round. Illustrations and tables must be on separate sheets, and not be incorporated into the text.

  • The title page must list the full title, short title and names and affiliations of all authors. Give the full address, including email, telephone and fax, of the author who is to check the proofs.
  • Include the name(s) of any sponsor(s) of the research contained in the paper, along with grant number(s).
  • Supply an abstract of up to 300 words for all articles [except book reviews]. An abstract is a concise summary of the whole paper, not just the conclusions, and is understandable without reference to the rest of the paper. It should contain no citation to other published work.
  • Include up to eight keywords that describe your paper for indexing purposes.

Reference style. References should be quoted in the text as name and year within brackets and listed at the end of the paper alphabetically. Where reference is made to more than one work by the same author published in the same year, identify each citation in the text as follows: (Collins, 1998a), (Collins, 1998b). Where three or more authors are listed in the reference list, please cite in the text as (Collins et al., 1998)

All references must be complete and accurate. Where possible the DOI for the reference should be included at the end of the reference. Online citations should include date of access. If necessary, cite unpublished or personal work in the text but do not include it in the reference list. References should be listed in the following style:

Gerasimov MM. 1955. Reconstruction of the Face on the Skull. Nauha: Moscow.

Estevez J. 2004. Vanishing carnivores: What can the disappearance of large carnivores tell us about the Neanderthal world?. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 14: 190-200. DOI: 10.1002/oa.755

Smith PG and Moss AR. 1994. Epidemiology of tuberculosis. In Pathogenesis, Protection and Control., Bloom BR (ed.). ASM Press: Washington, DC; 47-59

Illustrations. Upload each figure as a separate file in either .tiff or .eps format, with the lead author's name, the figure number and the top of the figure indicated. Compound figures e.g. 1a, b, c should be uploaded as one figure. Tints are not acceptable. Lettering must be of a reasonable size that would still be clearly legible upon reduction, and consistent within each figure and set of figures. Where a key to symbols is required, please include this in the artwork itself, not in the figure legend. All illustrations must be supplied at the correct resolution:

  • Black and white and colour photos - 300 dpi
  • Graphs, drawings, etc - 800 dpi preferred; 600 dpi minimum
  • Combinations of photos and drawings (black and white and colour) - 500 dpi
Tables should be part of the main document and should be placed after the references. If the table is created in excel the file should be uploaded separately.

The cost of printing colour illustrations in the journal will be charged to the author. If colour illustrations are supplied electronically in either TIFF or EPS format, they may be used in the PDF of the article at no cost to the author, even if this illustration was printed in black and white in the journal. The PDF will appear on the Wiley InterScience site.

Copyright. To enable the publisher to disseminate the author's work to the fullest extent, the author must sign a Copyright Transfer Agreement, transferring copyright in the article from the author to the publisher, and submit the original signed agreement with the article presented for publication. A copy of the agreement to be used (which may be photocopied) can be found in the first issue of each volume of the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. Copies may also be obtained from the journal editor or publisher, or may be printed from this website.

Further Information. Proofs will be sent to the corresponding author for checking. This stage is to be used only to correct errors that may have been introduced during the production process. Prompt return of the corrected proofs, preferably within two days of receipt, will minimise the risk of the paper being held over to a later issue. 25 complimentary offprints will be provided to the author who checked the proofs, unless otherwise indicated. Further offprints and copies of the journal may be ordered. There is no page charge to authors.


Editorial Board
EDITORS
Professor Terry O'Connor
Department of Archaeology, University of York, King's Manor, York YO1 7EP, UK
email: arch500@york.ac.uk
Professor George J R Maat
Department of Anatomy, Leiden University, PO Box 9600, RC Leiden, The Netherlands
email: G.J.R.MAAT@LUMC.NL

NORTH AMERICAN EDITOR
Professor Shelley R Saunders
Department of Anthropology, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L9, Canada
e-mail: saunders@mcmaster.ca

ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Epidemiology
Professor P Walker
Department of Anthropology
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA
Physical Anthropology
Dr M. C. Dean
Department of Anatomy and
Developmental Biology
University College London
London WC1E 6JJ
Chemical Analysis
Dr J. H. Burton
Department of Anthropology
1180 Observatory Drive
University of Wisconsin, Madison
WI 53706-1393, USA
Taphonomy
Mrs Dale Serjeantson
Department of Archaeology
Faunal Remains Unit
University of Southampton
Southampton SO9 5NH
Book Review Editor
Debra L. Martin
Department of Anthropology and Ethnic Studies
4505 Maryland Parkway
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV 89154-5003 USA

EDITORIAL BOARD
Professor A Anderson
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
Division of Archaeology and Natural History
The Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200, Australia
Mr B Ayers
Garsett House, St. Andrew's Hall Plain
Norwich NR3 1AU
Dr J Blondiaux
36 rue Jules Ferry
59127 Walincourt-Selvigny
France
Dr Leslie Eisenberg
Burial Site Preservation
State Historical Society of Wisconsin
816 State Street, Madison
WI 53706, USA
Dr Megan Brickley
Department of Ancient History and Archaeology
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham BI5 2TT, UK
Professor Simon Hillson
Institute of Archaeology
31-34 Gordon Square
London WC1H 0PY
UK
Professor Sinsuke Hukuda
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Shiga University of Medical Science, Setatsukinowa-cho
Otsu, Shiga 520-2192, Japan
A J Legge
Professor of Environmental Archaeology
Centre for Extramural Studies
Birbeck College, University of London
26 Russell Square
London WC1B 5DQ
Professor Nancy C Lovell
Department of Anthropology
13-15 Tory Building, University of Alberta
Edmonton, AB T6G 2H4, Canada
Dr Donald J Ortner, Chairman
Department of Anthropology
N.M.N.H., Smithsonian Institution
Washington DC 20560
USA
György Pálfi
Department of Archaeology
University of Szeged
H-6701 Szeged
P.O.B. 660
Szeged, Hungary
Dr C Roberts
Department of Archaeology
University of Durham
South Road, Durham DH1 3LE
Peter Rowley-Conwy
Department of Archaeology
University of Durham
South Road
Durham DH1 3LE
Dr Tony Waldron
Institute of Archaeology
31-34 Gordon Square
London WC1H 0PY



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