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Annales Universitatis Apulensis. Series Historica

ISSN: 1453-9306

Annales d'Universite 'Valahia' Targoviste, Section d'Archeologie et d'Histoire

ISSN: 1584-1855

Annals of the Naprstek Museum

ISSN: 0231-844XeISSN: 2533-5685

Annual of the British School at Athens

ISSN: 0068-2454eISSN: 2045-2403
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Anthropozoologica

ISSN: 0761-3032eISSN: 2107-0881

Antiguo Oriente

ISSN: 1667-9202

Antiquaries Journal

ISSN: 0003-5815eISSN: 1758-5309
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Antiquity

ISSN: 0003-598XeISSN: 1745-1744
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Antiquité tardive

ISSN: 1250-7334eISSN: 2295-9718
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Antípoda: Revista de Antropología y Arqueología

ISSN: 1900-5407eISSN: 2011-4273
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Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy

ISSN: 0905-7196eISSN: 1600-0471

In recent years the Arabian peninsula has emerged as one of the major new frontiers of archaeological research in the Old World. Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy is a forum for the publication of studies in the archaeology, epigraphy, numismatics, and early history of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Both original articles and short communications in English, French, and German are published, ranging in time from prehistory to the Islamic era. In addition, studies touching on different parts of the region and their relations with neighbouring areas such as Africa, the Levant, Mesopotamia, Iran, and the Indus Valley are invited. Studies pertaining more directly to these areas, however, will only be considered if the link to the Arabian peninsula is clear and of central importance. Contributions concerned with inscriptions from the Arabian peninsula, whether recorded in the field or housed in public and private collections around the world, will also be welcomed. Review articles will appear periodically. Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy is essential reading for all archaeologists, historians, philologists, and numismatists concerned with the ancient Near East. It is of interest to students of classical antiquity, Egyptology, and south Asian archaeology. We hope that the articles published in this journal will enrich our understanding of Arabia from the period of its earliest human occupation to the Middle Ages, and that existence of a forum for studies on the Arabian peninsula will give added impetus to research in this field.

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Archaeofauna

ISSN: 1132-6891

Archaeologia Austriaca

ISSN: 0003-8008eISSN: 1816-2959
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Archaeologia Historica

ISSN: 0231-5823eISSN: 2336-4386

Archaeologia Maritima Mediterranea: An International Journal on Underwater Archaeology

ISSN: 1724-6091eISSN: 1825-3881
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Archaeologiai Értesitö

ISSN: 0003-8032eISSN: 1589-486X
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Archaeologica Bulgarica

ISSN: 1310-9537

Archaeological Dialogues

ISSN: 1380-2038eISSN: 1478-2294
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Archaeological Journal

ISSN: 0066-5983eISSN: 2373-2288

The Archaeological Journal  is the prestigious peer-reviewed publication of the Royal Archaeological Institute. Published since 1844, the Journal contains research articles, fieldwork reports and major syntheses and analyses, addressing archaeological theory and method applied to all periods of the human past from earliest prehistory to recent times. The journal focuses its attention on England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and neighbouring islands and regions. It also provides examples of the application of the latest approaches and directions in archaeological research of global interest and relevance. The Journal also includes an extensive reviews section providing current scholarly assessments of recent publications.

The Archaeological Journal has an established international reputation for the highest quality of academic publication and the flexibility to publish shorter research articles as well as larger reports and studies. Its distinctive multi-period scope facilitates the publication within the journal of material spanning numerous eras and addressing broader themes regarding variability and change in the landscapes, settlements and material cultures of these islands.

The Summer Meeting Report, a supplement to the Archaeological Journal , describes new discoveries and studies from a region of the British Isles or further afield visited by the Royal Archaeological Institute.

Peer review statement:
All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Honorary Editor, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by multiple, independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is double blind.

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Archaeological Materials and Research

eISSN: 0076-5147
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