Editors:
A. Bernard Knapp b.knapp@archaeology.arts.gla.ac.uk
John F. Cherry john_cherry@brown.edu
Peter van Dommelen p.vandommelen@archaeology.gla.ac.uk
Reviews The Journal does not publish reviews.
JMA currently operates as the most progressive and valid podium for archaeological discussion and debate in Europe
European Journal of Archaeology
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. 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.
Abstracting & Indexing:
Bibliography of Humanities and Social Sciences Literature, K.G. Saur Verlag
EBSCO's Academic Search Premier & Religion and Philosophy Collection
Scopus Abstract and Citation Database
Online access currently begins from Volume 17 and is available as part of all institutional subscriptions
Published: June and December
ISSN: 0952-7648 (print)
ISSN: 1743-1700 (online)
Editorial Address:
Professor A. Bernard Knapp, Senior Research Fellow, Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute, 11 Andreas Demetriou, Nicosia 1066, Cyprus
A. Bernard Knapp b.knapp@archaeology.arts.gla.ac.uk
John F. Cherry john_cherry@brown.edu
Peter van Dommelen p.vandommelen@archaeology.gla.ac.uk
Reviews The Journal does not publish reviews.
JMA currently operates as the most progressive and valid podium for archaeological discussion and debate in Europe
European Journal of Archaeology
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. 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.
Abstracting & Indexing:
Bibliography of Humanities and Social Sciences Literature, K.G. Saur Verlag
EBSCO's Academic Search Premier & Religion and Philosophy Collection
Scopus Abstract and Citation Database
Online access currently begins from Volume 17 and is available as part of all institutional subscriptions
Published: June and December
ISSN: 0952-7648 (print)
ISSN: 1743-1700 (online)
Editorial Address:
Professor A. Bernard Knapp, Senior Research Fellow, Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute, 11 Andreas Demetriou, Nicosia 1066, Cyprus
ISSN: 17431700
