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>New Co-ordinating Editor of Environmental Archaeology: The Journal of Human
>Palaeoecology and a Call for Papers
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>2005 will see publication of the tenth volume of Environmental
>Archaeology, the
>Association for Environmental Archaeology's journal, which superceded Circaea
>(1983-1996). EA attracts a wide diversity of papers from studies of specific
>types of data through to regional landscapes and, since 2003, has been
>published bi-annually. Professor Glynis Jones, University of Sheffield, has
>been the Co-ordinating Editor of the journal since its launch, but will be
>retiring after completing the tenth volume this year.
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>The new Co-ordinating Editor is Dr Ingrid Mainland, University of
>Bradford. She
>is currently looking for articles for Environmental Archaeology 11, and
>all new
>submissions should be sent directly to her. The remit of the journal is to
>publish a wide range of papers in all fields of environmental archaeology,
>from
>methodology to synthesis and theory. These may take the form of substantial
>research articles (up to 6000 words in length) or shorter reports. Papers may
>include, for instance, new techniques, philosophical discussions, current
>controversies and suggestions for new research, as well as conventional
>research papers. Review papers are welcome as long as they are sufficiently
>critical and succinct. Comments and replies to papers published in the journal
>(up to 2000 words) will be included as will book reviews and review
>articles on
>important new books or collections of books on related topics.
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>Dr Ingrid Mainland
>Co-ordinating Editor, Environmental Archaeology
>Department of Archaeological Sciences
>University of Bradford
>Bradford
>West Yorkshire BD7 1DP
>UK
>Tel: +44 1274 23 3541
>Fax: +44 1274 23 5190
>e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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>Please see the website for further information about the journal,
>including the
>'guidelines for authors':
>http://www.envarch.net/publications/envarch/index.html
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