Focus and Scope
Focus
The journal Archaeology: Journal of the University of Georgia aims to promote and disseminate contemporary research in archaeology and related humanities disciplines. The journal places particular emphasis on the interpretation of archaeological materials, the application of new research methods, and the scholarly study of cultural heritage. It serves as an academic platform for the publication of both theoretical and practical studies and encourages interdisciplinary analyses of archaeological data. The journal seeks to foster academic collaboration, facilitate the exchange of knowledge, and promote archaeological research within both the local and international scholarly community.
Scope
The thematic scope of the journal encompasses archaeology and a wide range of related disciplines, including:
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Archaeological research and reports of field expeditions
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Prehistoric, Classical, and Medieval archaeology
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Archaeological theories and methodology
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History and historical geography
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Numismatics
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Toreutics and glyptics
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Palynology
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Anthropology and bioarchaeology
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Cultural heritage research and preservation
The journal publishes original research articles, reports on archaeological investigations, short scholarly notes, and thematic materials. It is intended for archaeologists, historians, cultural heritage specialists, researchers, students, as well as for a wider audience interested in archaeology.





