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Dear colleagues and friends,
I would like to inform you that article contributions are welcomed to the special issue “Ancient Mediterranean isotopic studies” to be published at Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports planned for release in 2019.
Isotopic methods are increasingly being applied to support archaeological research. However, comparatively few isotopic studies have been undertaken for certain historical periods and regions. This is the case of the ancient Mediterranean where the use of isotopic proxies has the great potential to offer diverse historical information in addition to that obtained using traditional archaeological methods or through the analysis of written sources.
The goal of the special issue “Ancient Mediterranean isotopic studies” is to compile a series of relevant cases studies that illustrate a variety of applications of isotopic methods to the study of the ancient Mediterranean from the Bronze Age to the Byzantine period. This includes, but is not limited to: studies of human diet, mobility and nutrition; assessment of animal and crop management practices; climatic and environmental reconstructions; and provenance of artefacts and raw materials.
The submission deadline is the 31st of March of 2019 and details on the online submission process will be provided soon. Articles accepted following a rigorous peer review process will be made available online ahead of the issue release.
Those interested in submitting an article should express their interest to the guest editors Ricardo Fernandes ([log in to unmask] & [log in to unmask]) and Kevin Salesse ([log in to unmask]).
Best wishes,
Ricardo & Kevin
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