期刊名称:ANTHROPOLOGISCHER ANZEIGER
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ISSN: | 0003-5548
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出版频率: | Quarterly
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出版社: | E SCHWEIZERBARTSCHE VERLAGSBUCHHANDLUNG, NAEGELE U OBERMILLER, SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, JOHANNESSTRASSE 3A, STUTTGART, GERMANY, D 70176
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出版社网址: | http://www.schweizerbart.de/
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期刊网址: | http://www.schweizerbart.de/journals/anthranz
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影响因子: |
0.877 (2020年)
0.577(2018年)
0.866(2017年)
0.651(2016年)
0.426(2015年)
0.250(2014年)
0.5(2013年)
0.676(2012年)
0.535(2011年)
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| 主题范畴: | ANTHROPOLOGY |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal Journal of Biological and Clinical Anthropology
Available online on IngentaConnect. Papers are published online (FastTrack) immediately after acceptance and have a citeable CrossRef Digital Object Identifier (DOI).
AA is an international journal of human biology. It publishes original research papers on all fields of human biological research, that is, on all aspects, theoretical and practical of studies of human variability, including clinical anthropology and the application of molecular methods and their tangents to cultural and social anthropology.
Clinical anthropology denotes a growing branch of research within anthropology. It specifically addresses scientific issues of direct or indirect clinical relevance, using the same methods successfully applied in clinical studies. Primary goals of clinical anthropology are e.g. to study biological variation of particular relevance to modern medicine, such as the clinically important variability of human body morphology and physiology. Various state-of-the-art quantitative and diagnostic methods may be used to this end, including e.g. molecular analyses. Clinical anthropology may also cover anthropological perspectives related to public health issues and include socio-economic and behavioural aspects. This sub-field of anthropological research (and teaching) is closely related to or even overlaps with other established disciplines such as evolutionary medicine, physical anthropology, palaeopathology or genetics. Other than research papers, AA invites the submission of case studies, reviews, technical notes and short reports. AA is available online, papers must be submitted online to ensure rapid review and publication. AA welcomes and encourages submission of papers particularly on the following topics:
- Growth and development: studies on pre- and postnatal growth, with particular interest in aspects of health prevention, psycho-social, socio-economic, and environmental factors, which influence child and adolescent growth and maturation
- Population genetics: geographical distribution of serological and biochemical markers and morphological and physiological traits.
- Hominid evolution, palaeoanthropology, historical and forensic anthropology: studies on aDNA, osteology, demography, morphology, biomechanics, isotopes, palaeopathology, archaeology and pathology.
- Human ethology
- New methods in anthropology: description, development and application of new or improved methods for studying physical and biochemical traits, in sports and industrial anthropology.
Declaration of Helsinki compliance
All studies published in Anthropologischer Anzeiger must have been performed according to the Helsinki statement on proper treatments of human subjects: All submitted papers must follow the safeguarding principles of Good Scientific Practice. Research involving Human and Animal Subjects must have been approved by the author’s institutional review board. Authors must include, in the Methods section, a brief statement identifying the institutional and/or licensing committee which approved the experiments. For experiments involving human subjects, authors must also include a statement confirming that informed consent was obtained of all subjects. All experiments involving human subjects must have been conducted according to the principles expressed in the Declaration of Helsinki.
AA is abstracted in
- MEDLine
- PubMed
- Social Science Citation Index
- Social SciSearch
- Journal Citation Report/Social Science Edition
- Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Zoological Record
- Biological Abstracts
- BIOSIS Preview
Publication information
One volume, consisting of 4 issues is published per annum.
Instructions to Authors
Anthropologischer Anzeiger publishes original contributions in English language in the field of biological anthropology and their marginal fields as population genetics, hominide evolution, palaeoanthropology and historical anthropology, primatology, morphology, growth and adolescence, forensic anthropology. The papers should not exceed 20 printed pages. All contributions are subject to peer-review.
Chief Editors
Frank J. Rühli Institute of Anatomy University of Zürich Winterthurerstr. 190 CH-8057 Zürich Switzerland frank.ruhli@anatom.uzh.ch
Michael Hermanussen Aschauhof 3 24340 Altenhof Germany michael.hermanussen@gmail.com
Albert Zink Institute for Mummies and the Iceman Drususallee 1/Viale Druso 1 39100 Bozen-Bolzano Italy albert.zink@eurac.edu
Submission of manuscript
Please submit manuscripts via the electronic Manuscript Management System on www.schweizerbart.de/journals/anthranz
(see the menu button "Submit manuscript online"). First time users please register as author, then follow the submission process. Submission of a manuscript to the electronic Manuscript Management System for publication in Anthropologischer Anzeiger is considered binding assurance that this work has not been and will not be published elsewhere in this form and length.
CopyrightWith acceptance and publication of a manuscript the exclusive copyright for every language and country is transferred to the publishers. The copyright covers both the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article including reprints, microfilm or any other reproduction and the right to distribute as electronic file and to save in data processing systems.
Manuscript structureThe manuscripts must be prepared by a word processor (if possible Word for Windows), paginated, double-spaced throughout with wide margin. Please activate line numbering: File/pagesetup/page layout: Show line numbers, Line numbering: Continuous/Begin with line 1. Block letters, hard returns and hyphenation at the end of a line must be avoided. Please structure the manuscript in the following way: Title page contains:
- Title
- Names of the author/s and eventually institute where the researches were made,
- number of illustrations and tables
- Abstract
- At the end of the manuscript the literature references have to be added and the full address of the author/s.
The manuscript must be marked up according to the rules of Anthropologischer Anzeiger. Bold-face for titles and headings. Systematic names of genus and species have to be italicised, not families and higher categories. Text should be single line spaced. Underlining should be avoided.
Illustrations
All illustrations appearing in the text and not on plates, have to be numbered consecutively and have to be labelled with authors' names and figure number. All details must be clearly readable when reduced to the printing area of Anthropologischer Anzeiger. Printing of colour sheets is possible if authors pay page charges. After receiving the manuscript the publishers will inform the authors about the amount. A detailed and complete caption of each figure has to be added on a separate sheet at the end of the manuscript.
Illustration files must have at least 600 dpi when producing line drawings, photographs a minimum of 300 dpi. Please submit these illustration files as tif- or eps-file. Please embed the fonts.
For publishing colour figures online and in print an extra charge will be applied. Please contact the publishers for details.
TablesTables have to be numbered consecutively, for measurements and weight indications please use metric units only.
Literature referencesLiterature references have to be restricted to the publications referred to in the text. For the abbreviations of journal titlesthe abbreviations of BIOSIS should be used. Journals not being cited there should be mentioned abbreviated or unabbreviated according to other suitable references. Examples for literature references:
Henke, W. (2003): Evaluating human fossil finds. – In: Grupe, G. & Joris, P. (eds): Decyphering Ancient Bones. The Research Potential of Bioarchaeological Collections. – Verlag Marie Leidorf, Rhaden/Westf., pp. 59–76.
Schilz, F., Hummel, S. & Hermann, B. (2004): Design of a multiplex PCR for genotyping 16 short tandem repeats in degraded DNA samples. – Anthrop. Anz. 62, 369–378.
Walter, H. (1998): Populationsgenetik der Blutgruppensysteme des Menschen. – Schweizerbart, Stuttgart.
Proof readingThe authors (the first-named author for multi-author-papers) will receive a pdf of the page proofs via the Manuscript Management System. This page proof has to be checked immediately and has to be returned either by mail, fax or email to the publishers. In cases where the author is prevented from making corrections, he should appoint a representative to check the proofs. If the page proofs are not returned in time, the paper will be published uncorrected. Only typesetting errors or small technical changes can be made, for further corrections the authors will be charged.
ReprintsAuthors will receive 50 reprints or alternatively a pdf-file, for personal use only, free of charge, additional reprints can be ordered at cost.
DeclarationStudies published in the Anthropologischer Anzeiger must be performed according to the formal statement on proper treatments of human subjects:
Any submitted paper has to follow the safeguarding principles of Good Scientific Practice. Research involving Human and Animal Subjects must have been approved by the author’s institutional review board. Authors must include in the Methods section a brief statement identifying the institutional and/or licensing committee approving the experiments. For experiments involving human subjects, authors must also include a statement confirming that informed consent was obtained from all subjects. All experiments involving human subjects must have been conducted according to the principles expressed in the Declaration of Helsinki.
The manuscript must correspond to high scientific standards which are clearly quoted at form No. 67.60 (seehttp://www.dfg.de) The author/s is/are asked to expressly confirm that her,his/their contribution was written according to these rules.
Editorial Board
Chief editors
Frank J. Rühli Anatomical Institute (Y 42 I 22) University of Zürich Winterthurerstr. 190 8057 Zürich, Switzerland frank.ruhli@anatom.unizh.ch
Michael Hermanussen Aschauhof 3 24340 Altenhof, Germany michael.hermanussen@gmail.com
Albert Zink Institute for Mummies and the Iceman Drususallee 1/Viale Druso 1 39100 Bozen-Bolzano, Italy albert.zink@eurac.edu
Associated editors
Barry Bogin Reader in Human Nutrition, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK B.A.Bogin@lboro.ac.uk
Jesper Boldsen University of Odense, Dept. of Anatomy, Odense, Denmark JBoldsen@health.sdu.dk
Bernd Brinkmann Forensische Genetik am Institut für Rechtsmedizin, Münster, Germany bernd.brinkmann@uni-muenster.de info@ForensischeGenetik.de
Rosario Calderón Departamento de Zoología y Antropología Física, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain rcalfer@bio.ucm.es
Kerrin Christiansen Universität Hamburg, Institut für Humanbiologie, Hamburg, Germany
Manuela Dittmar Zoologisches Institut, Abt. Humanbiologie, Universität Kiel, Kiel, Germany mdittmar@zoologie.uni-kiel.de
Winfried Henke Institut für Anthropologie, Fachbereich 10 (1050), Mainz, Germany henkew@uni-mainz.de
Susanne Hummel Historische Anthropologie und Humanökologie, Institut für Zoologie und Anthropologie, Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany shummel1@gwdg.de
Rimantas Jankauskas Department of Anatomy, Histology and Anthropology, Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania rimantas.jankauskas@mf.vu.lt
Sylvia Kirchengast Institut für Anthropologie, Universität Wien, Wien, Austria sylvia.kirchengast@univie.ac.at
E. Kobyliansky (Y. Ben-David) Ph.D., Department of Anatomy and Anthropology, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel anatom14@post.tau.ac.il
Carsten Niemitz Institute for Human Biology and Physical Anthropology, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany cniemitz@zedat.fu-berlin.de
Holger Schutkowski School of Applied Sciences, Bournemouth University, Poole, Dorset, UK HSchutkowski@bournemouth.ac.uk
Maria Teschler-Nicola Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, Wien, Austria maria.teschler@nhm-wien.ac.at
Janina Tutkuviene Vilniaus Universitetas, Medicinos Fakultetas, Anatomijos, Histologijos ir Anthropologijos, Vilnius, Lithuania janina.tutkuviene@mf.vu.lt
Ursula Wittwer-Backofen Institut für Humangenetik und Anthropologie, c/o Institut für Rechtsmedizin, Freiburg, Germany anthropologie@uniklinik-freiburg.de
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