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IT’S ALIVE !!! Danish Journal of Archaeology

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IT’S ALIVE !!!

Danish Journal of Archaeology

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Redaktion

• Felix Riede, Aarhus Universitet• Eva Strand Andersson, Centre for Textile Research• Mads Dengsø Jessen, Nationalmuseet

Referencegruppe• Mads Holst, Aarhus Universitet• Jesper Laursen, Jysk Arkæologisk Selskab• Lars Jørgensen, Nationalmuseet

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AIMS AND SCOPEThis innovative peer-reviewed journal is dedicated to the presentation, discussion and interpretation of the archaeological record of southern Scandinavia in its international, regional and local context. Providing a platform for publication and debate for professionals from the museum as well as the university sectors, this journal is open for empirical, methodological and theoretical contributions covering all time periods and all kinds of archaeology with relevance for the Scandinavian, Baltic, and North Atlantic regions. The Danish Journal of Archaeology particularly welcomes contributions that focus on analytical aspects of archaeology, and that place the Scandinavian archaeological record within a wider disciplinary context. In addition, the journal may publish articles of wider theoretical, discursive or global reach. The Danish Journal of Archaeology is published twice a year and includes original research articles, news and discoveries, and discussion pieces with the intention of fostering open debate about the archaeological record of southern Scandinavia in its broadest sense and the position of archaeology as a discipline in the modern world.

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AIMS AND SCOPEThis innovative peer-reviewed journal is dedicated to the presentation, discussion and interpretation of the archaeological record of southern Scandinavia in its international, regional and local context. Providing a platform for publication and debate for professionals from the museum as well as the university sectors, this journal is open for empirical, methodological and theoretical contributions covering all time periods and all kinds of archaeology with relevance for the Scandinavian, Baltic, and North Atlantic regions. The Danish Journal of Archaeology particularly welcomes contributions that focus on analytical aspects of archaeology, and that place the Scandinavian archaeological record within a wider disciplinary context. In addition, the journal may publish articles of wider theoretical, discursive or global reach. The Danish Journal of Archaeology is published twice a year and includes original research articles, news and discoveries, and discussion pieces with the intention of fostering open debate about the archaeological record of southern Scandinavia in its broadest sense and the position of archaeology as a discipline in the modern world.

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AIMS AND SCOPEThis innovative peer-reviewed journal is dedicated to the presentation, discussion and interpretation of the archaeological record of southern Scandinavia in its international, regional and local context. Providing a platform for publication and debate for professionals from the museum as well as the university sectors, this journal is open for empirical, methodological and theoretical contributions covering all time periods and all kinds of archaeology with relevance for the Scandinavian, Baltic, and North Atlantic regions. The Danish Journal of Archaeology particularly welcomes contributions that focus on analytical aspects of archaeology, and that place the Scandinavian archaeological record within a wider disciplinary context. In addition, the journal may publish articles of wider theoretical, discursive or global reach. The Danish Journal of Archaeology is published twice a year and includes original research articles, news and discoveries, and discussion pieces with the intention of fostering open debate about the archaeological record of southern Scandinavia in its broadest sense and the position of archaeology as a discipline in the modern world.

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AIMS AND SCOPEThis innovative peer-reviewed journal is dedicated to the presentation, discussion and interpretation of the archaeological record of southern Scandinavia in its international, regional and local context. Providing a platform for publication and debate for professionals from the museum as well as the university sectors, this journal is open for empirical, methodological and theoretical contributions covering all time periods and all kinds of archaeology with relevance for the Scandinavian, Baltic, and North Atlantic regions. The Danish Journal of Archaeology particularly welcomes contributions that focus on analytical aspects of archaeology, and that place the Scandinavian archaeological record within a wider disciplinary context. In addition, the journal may publish articles of wider theoretical, discursive or global reach. The Danish Journal of Archaeology is published twice a year and includes original research articles, news and discoveries, and discussion pieces with the intention of fostering open debate about the archaeological record of southern Scandinavia in its broadest sense and the position of archaeology as a discipline in the modern world.

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AIMS AND SCOPEThis innovative peer-reviewed journal is dedicated to the presentation, discussion and interpretation of the archaeological record of southern Scandinavia in its international, regional and local context. Providing a platform for publication and debate for professionals from the museum as well as the university sectors, this journal is open for empirical, methodological and theoretical contributions covering all time periods and all kinds of archaeology with relevance for the Scandinavian, Baltic, and North Atlantic regions. The Danish Journal of Archaeology particularly welcomes contributions that focus on analytical aspects of archaeology, and that place the Scandinavian archaeological record within a wider disciplinary context. In addition, the journal may publish articles of wider theoretical, discursive or global reach. The Danish Journal of Archaeology is published twice a year and includes original research articles, news and discoveries, and discussion pieces with the intention of fostering open debate about the archaeological record of southern Scandinavia in its broadest sense and the position of archaeology as a discipline in the modern world.

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Lay-out

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Lay-out

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Målsætning

• Revitalisering af anerkendt, engelsksproget, dansk tidsskrift.

• Opnå en bibliometrisk klassificering til Niveau 2.- international peer-review.

• Fælles, videnskabeligt forum for alle grene af faget arkæologi.

• Kommenterende debat mellem numrene.

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Målsætning

• Revitalisering af anerkendt, engelsksproget, dansk tidsskrift.

• Opnå en bibliometrisk klassificering til Niveau 2.- international peer-review.

• Fælles, videnskabeligt forum for alle grene af faget arkæologi.

• Kommenterende debat mellem numrene.

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Målsætning

• Revitalisering af anerkendt, engelsksproget, dansk tidsskrift.

• Opnå en bibliometrisk klassificering til Niveau 2.- international peer-review.

• Fælles, videnskabeligt forum for alle grene af faget arkæologi.

• Kommenterende debat mellem numrene.

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Målsætning

• Revitalisering af anerkendt, engelsksproget, dansk tidsskrift.

• Opnå en bibliometrisk klassificering til Niveau 2.- international peer-review.

• Fælles, videnskabeligt forum for alle grene af faget arkæologi.

• Kommenterende debat mellem numrene.

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Deadlines

• 29/2-2012 med udgivelse november 2012.

• 31/8-2012 med udgivelse maj 2013.

… og så fremdeles.