About the Journal
Archaeology: Journal of the University of Georgia (ISSN: 2960-9399) is a peer-reviewed academic journal actively published by the University of Georgia since 2017.
The journal Archaeology focuses on current issues in archaeology and related disciplines and aims to disseminate both theoretical and practical research within the academic community.
The journal pays particular attention to studies conducted in Georgia and the Caucasus region; however, it is open to international scholarly collaboration and encourages the development of interdisciplinary approaches.
The journal concentrates on archaeology, including archaeological research, discoveries, theories, and methods. It covers both field-based archaeological investigations as well as laboratory analyses and theoretical discussions.
The journal Archaeology is intended for archaeologists, historians, cultural heritage specialists, and students, as well as for anyone interested in archaeology.
The mission of the journal is to promote the development of archaeological research, support young scholars and researchers, encourage the implementation of innovative methodologies, and strengthen international academic collaboration. It serves as a platform that brings together new data, analytical studies, and theoretical discussions, thereby contributing significantly to the advancement of both regional and global archaeological research.





