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Journal of Iranian Archaeology is Published |
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Thursday, 06 January 2011 20:57 |
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We are pleased to inform you that the first issue of the Journal of Iranian Archaeology (No.1, 2010) is published. We extend an invitation to send new papers for No. 2, which will appear on 2011. Further information can be requested at the following e-mail address (bastanshenasi.iran@gmail.com).
Journal of Iranian Archaeology is a biannual journal in Persian and English published by Wahesht Mina International Institute. The Journal of Iranian Archaeology publishes original papers, research reports, and notes. Manuscripts will be accepted in Persian, English, and French. The journal will publish current research on the Iranian archaeology in all fields of archaeology without any chronological limit. Fields of interest include Paleolithic to the Islamic Period Archaeology of Iran and neighboring regions, archaeobotanical, archaeozoological, geoarchaeological, paleoanthropological, and ethnoarchaeological studies in Iran and neighboring regions.
IRANIAN ARCHAEOLOGY No. 1, 2010 (Autumn-Winter)
Wahesht Mina International Institute Especial issue: Recent Research on the Iranian Paleolithic (Edited by Fereidoun Biglari) Introductory Note Fereidoun Biglari A Preliminary Report on the Investigations of the Lower Paleolithic site of Khaleseh in the Khoram Dareh Valley, Zanjan Sajad Alibaigi, Kamal Aldin Niknami and Shokouh Khosravi
Preliminary Report on the Discovery of a late lower Paleolithic and Middle Paleolithic Site on the Island of Qeshm, Persian Gulf Abdolreza Dashtizadeh Paléolithique moyen récent de la grotte de Qaleh Bozi 2 (Esfahan, Iran), premiers résultats de la campagne 2008 Jacques Jaubert, Fereidoun Biglari, Rémy Crassard, Marjan Mashkour, William Rendu, et Sonia Shidrang Faunal remains from the Epi-Paleolithic site of Komishan Cave and its dating, preliminary results Marjan Mashkour, Jawana Chahoud and Ali Mahforouzi A Note on Recent Paleolithic Surveys in the Kuhdasht Region, the Lorestan Province, Iran Babak Moradi and Fatemeh Bakhtiari Papers in Persian Arasanj: New evidence of Middle Paleolithic occupation at the Qazvin Plain, Iran Omid Masoumi, Azar Johar and Soraya Afshari New Found Pictographs from Abdozou Rockshelter, Firouz Abad, Southern Zagros Taher Ghasimi, Cyrus Barfi and Reza Norouzi Wargar: a New Late Neolithic Site at East of Dorood Faraman, the Kermanshah Region, Central Western Zagros Alireza Moradi Bisetuni Kura-Araxes Culture, Early Trans-Caucasian or Yanik Karim Alizadeh Introduction to Structures Known as Tal-e Khandagh in Ancient Fars Province, Iran Parsa Ghasemi A Samanid Copper Coin from Shahr-i-Belqays, Isfarayen Ali A. Vahdati A short report of the congress of potentials and possibilities in archaeology education in Iran Emran Garazhian
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Archaeologies, the Journal of the World Archaeological Congress |
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South America is an active region in the production of archaeological knowledge and in the formulation of alternative approaches to the past, both from a disciplinary and a contextual point of view. Yet, there was no written medium to disseminate the cultural production of the sub-continent related to the discourses on the past based on objects. That is the reason behind the collective work of South American archaeologists for the creation of a new journal, Arqueología Suramericana/Arqueologia Sul-Americana, published by the Department of Anthropology, Universidad del Cauca (Colombia) and the Ph.D. Program on Social Sciences of the School of Humanities of the Universidad Nacional de Catamarca (Argentina), with the support of the World Archaeological Congress. According to WAC purposes, the journal aims to promote and spread the production of archaeology and related disciplines in South America, emphasizing a critical perspective that allows a dialogue with representations about the past that have been traditionally marginalized from academic spaces. The journal hopes to create bridges of understanding, communication, and discussion between the two large South American worlds, Brazil and the Spanish-speaking countries, which have consistently ignored each other for so long. It is sad that the barrier of two similar languages have split the sub-continent in such a way, especially because South American countries share similar problems and possibilities that can be tackled with collective enterprises, such as this one, that strive go beyond the borders erected by the deliberate ignorance of the others. |
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Journal of Environment and Culture is being promoted as the leading voice on environmental issues in Africa, as the foremost forum of intense, engaging, and challenging debates on how culture and environment can be mutually complementary, and as such the acclaimed site of critical intervention on practices of, and discourses on, global cultural processes. The primary function of the journal is therefore to open a channel for debate on the interactive nature of culture and environment and how humanity fair within the dynamics of the intellectual, economic and political exchange in which such interaction are framed locally and globally. |
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