See below for a new issue of interest to zooarchaeologists, with three out
of four articles including faunal data.
Nerissa Russell
Professor and Chair
Department of Anthropology
Cornell University
607-255-6790
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>Dear Colleagues,
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>We are happy to inform you that volume 7:2013 of the "Bioarchaeology of
>the Near East" has recently been published and is available on
>www.anthropology.uw.edu.pl. This special issue contains four papers from
>the "Bioarchaeology in the ancient Near East" session, which was a part
>of the 8th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near
>East (ICAANE) held in Warsaw (April 30 - May 4, 2012). The next regular
>volume 8:2014 is scheduled for the summer of 2014. It is still possible
>to submit a paper or short fieldwork report for this volume before the
>end of March. We accept papers on any kind of research on human, animal
>and plant remains from Near Eastern archaeological sites. The journal is
>published in the platinum Open Access format (neither authors nor readers
>pay), covered by several databases (e.g., Scopus, Google Scholar, Index
>Copernicus) which make it easily accessible and highly visible. Papers
>are carefully reviewed (45% refusal rate). More details of the journal
>can be found on our website www.anthropology.uw.edu.pl.
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>With very best wishes,
>
>Arkadiusz Sołtysiak
>Editor
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