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DANAPRIS

Archaeology and Ancient History of the North Pontic region

Editors: Marc Lebeau Bisserka Gaydarska
Publishing Manager: Rosie Bonté
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Method of peer review
double-blind undertaken by a specialist member of the Board or an external specialist

Accepted Language(s):
English, French, German

Will be completely available as online content

ABOUT

This series engages with the archaeology and ancient history of the North Pontic region, comprising the modern countries of Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Ukraine (including Crimea) and the southern part of Russia. The series explores the complexity and diversity of human adaptations and interactions that supported the occupation of the diverse and changing landscapes of the North Pontic, and focuses on internal developments and interconnections with surrounding lands linked through both overland and maritime routes. The chronological focus covers the Palaeolithic through to the Hellenistic period and allows for interdisciplinary contributions from archaeology and archaeological sciences, ancient history and epigraphy, and heritage. The Editorial Board welcomes both studies of individual sites, as well as synthetic overviews covering smaller or larger parts of the study area, and encourages studies that contribute new data and interpretations regarding the impact of long-distance relations within the North Pontic region and with neighbouring regions of the steppe, the Balkans and the Aegean. Together with the complementary series SUBARTU, LEMA, ARAXES, ARATTA, AEGAEON, INDUS, OXUS and ANTARA, DANAPRIS seeks to illuminate and specify the variety of relations among and between communities that were connected through long-distance networks.

  • EDITORIAL BOARD

    Loredana Niță
    Romanian
    PhD
    Valahia University from Târgoviște
    loredana_nita2003@yahoo.com, google e-mail: loredananita1@gmail.com

    Marina Daragan
    Ukrainian
    PhD. Senior researcher
    Department of archaeology of the Early Iron Age, Institute of archaeology NASU
    12, Geroev Stalingrada av. Kiev, 04210, Ukraine
     darmar@ukr.net

    Denis Topal
    Republic of Moldova
    PhD
    National Museum of History of Moldova
    denis.topal@gmail.com

    Elena Starkova
    Russian
    PhD in History, Senior Researcher.
    Saint Petersburg, Russia, State Hermitage, Department of Archaeology of Eastern Europe and Siberia
    astarkova2012@yandex.ru

    Paolo Biagi
    Italian
    Professor, PhD, FSA (Hon)
    Formerly Full Professor of Prehistory and Protohistory, Ca' Foscari University of Venice
    now Senior Researcher
    pavelius@unive.it

    Bianca Preda-Bălănică,
    Romanian
    PhD
    Post-doctoral researcher
    Department of Cultures, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 4 (Fabianinkatu 24, 121C), 00014, University of Helsinki, Finland
    bianca.preda@helsinki.fi

    Daniela Stoyanova
    Bulgarian
    PhD
    Faculty of History, Department of Archaeology, Sofia University
    SOFIA UNIVERSITY ST. KLIMENT OHRIDSKI, 15, Tzar Osvoboditel Blvd., 1504 SOFIA, BULGARIA
    daniela.stoyanova.su@gmail.com

    James Johnson
    USA
    PhD
    Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming
    Anthropology Department, 12th and Lewis Streets, Laramie, WY 82071
    jjohn260@uwyo.edu