Dear all,

I’m writing to attract your attention to Open Quaternary, the peer-reviewed, open-access journal of Quaternary science. Now just over two years old, we publish papers in a variety of fields, including archaeobotany (sensu lato) and paleoenvironmental studies more generally. The journal is already being cited in papers published elsewhere, including Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Quaternary Science Reviews, Quaternary International, Scientific Reports, BioScience, African Archaeological Review, and Journal of Archaeological Science.

The journal is currently indexed/deposited within SHERPA/RoMEO, Google Scholar, ExLibris, EBSCO Knowledge Base, CNKI, OpenAire, DOAJ, and is currently under evaluation for inclusion in both Scopus and Web of Science.This is an excellent venue for sharing your research with a worldwide audience, while keeping article processing fees to a minimum.

See some of our recent papers (available free!) at https://www.openquaternary.com

I sit on the editorial board; please feel free to contact me directly with any questions about the journal.

Best wishes,
Mac


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John (Mac) Marston
Assistant Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
Departments of Archaeology and Anthropology
Peter Paul Career Development Professor
Director, Environmental Archaeology Laboratory
Boston University
Room 345F
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Boston, MA 02215

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