期刊名称:JOURNAL OF MEDITERRANEAN 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 Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology is the only journal currently published that deals with the entire multicultural world of Mediterranean archaeology. The journal publishes material that deals with, amongst others, the social, politicoeconomic and ideological aspects of local or regional production and development, and of social interaction and change in the Mediterranean. We also encourage contributions dealing with contemporary approaches to gender, agency, identity and landscape, and we welcome material that covers both the theoretical implications and methodological assumptions that can be extrapolated from the relevant archaeological data. Manuscripts submitted for consideration should place equal emphasis on data and theory; preference is given to problem-oriented studies that demonstrate a sound methodological or theoretical framework. In terms of its temporal scope, JMA welcomes manuscripts from any period of Mediterranean prehistory and history, from the Palaeolithic to the Early Modern. The geographical focus of JMA is the islands within, and the lands or regions that border the Mediterranean Sea, from Gibraltar and the Iberian Peninsula in the west, to the Jordan Valley and Egypt in the east; from the mountain chains that fringe the diverse coastal plains of northern Mediterranean to the Atlas Mountains of the Maghreb and the Saharan desert cultures that impact on the Mediterranean's southern shores.
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Instructions to Authors
Prospective authors for The Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology should first read the Guidlines for Authors which you will find in PDF format. Manuscripts sent to JMA are acknowledged immediately and, if their scope and quality seem appropriate, passed to at least two referees for peer review. Papers are normally published in order of the acceptance in final form, without preference for particular regions, periods, or topics.
For email submission, simply send an e-mail message to all co-editors, along with an attachment containing the manuscript (fully formatted JMA style). The editor's e-mail addresses are:
A. Bernard Knapp bernard.knapp@glasgow.ac.uk John F. Cherry john_cherry@brown.edu Peter van Dommelen peter_van_dommelen@brown.edu
Instructions to Authors Guidlines for Authors .pdf
Editorial Board
Editorial Board
- John Lund, The National Museum of Denmark, Denmark
- James D. Muhly, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Greece
- John Robb, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
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