
ISSN 2736-7436
Method of peer review
at least two single-blind reviews undertaken by a specialist member of the Board and/or external specialists
Keywords
Archaeology, material culture, landscape studies, urban studies, environmental archaeology, epigraphy, iconography, Culture and Society, Paleolithic to Early Modern, Ireland, British Isles, North Sea, Scandinavia, Baltic, France
Accepts Contributions in Open Access
The Archaeology of Northern Europe provides a dedicated forum for the publication of archaeological research from throughout Northern Europe, a region here defined as stretching from Ireland and the British Isles, via France, and the countries of the North Sea, up to Scandinavia and into the Baltic States, over a time period that spans from the Palaeolithic up to the Early Modern. Through this broad geographical and chronological scope, it encourages research that looks beyond discrete divisions in chronology, culture, or region, and that seeks to examine the political, cultural, social, and economic ties that bound together — and divided — the lands and peoples of the North Atlantic, North Sea, and Baltic. The series encompasses a number of different disciplines and area studies, incorporating both monographs and edited collections covering a range of fields, including archaeology, landscape and urban studies, environmental archaeology, material culture, iconography, and discussions of theoretical frameworks and their application
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EDITORIAL BOARD
General Editors
Paul S. Johnson, University of Nottingham
Sam Turner, Newcastle UniversityEditorial Board
Ian Armit, University of York
Manuel Fernández-Götz, University of Edinburgh
Julie Lund, Universitetet i Oslo
Sadi Maréchal, Universiteit Gent
Karen Milek, Durham University
Neil Price, Uppsala universitet
Magali Watteaux, Université Rennes 2
Mark White, Durham University
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AUTHOR INFORMATION
Main Language: English
Single-blind undertaken by at least two external specialists or specialist members of the Board.
All volumes in this series are evaluated by an Editorial Board, strictly on academic grounds, based on reports prepared by referees who have been commissioned by virtue of their specialism in the appropriate field. The Board ensures that the screening is done independently and without conflicts of interest. The definitive texts supplied by authors are also subject to review by the Board before being approved for publication
Author guidelines in English can be found at: https://www.brepols.net/permalink/stylesheet-author
Submissions should be sent to:
Dr Paul S. Johnson: Paul.Johnson@nottingham.ac.uk