Paléorient

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Paléorient
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Paléorient is a

peer-reviewed academic journal
covering research on the prehistory and protohistory of southwestern and central Asia. Its aim is to promote discussions between prehistorians, archaeologists and anthropologists whose field of research goes from the eastern Mediterranean to the Indus, from central Asia to the Persian Gulf, as well as specialists of various disciplines related to the evolution of Man in his natural environment from the Palaeolithic period to the Early Bronze Age. Paléorient publishes biannually review papers, information notes and book reviews – mainly in English and in French, and some of the issues are thematic.

History

The journal was established in 1973 by

Université Paris VI, and from 1997 by the Maison de l’archéologie et de l’ethnologie René Ginouvès (now Maison des Sciences de l’Homme - Mondes).[2][failed verification
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Access

The entire journal is available online with a two-year moving wall on the free portal Persée and on the JSTOR platform (also with a two-year moving wall).

Editors

  • 1973-1994: Jean Perrot and Bernard Vandermeersch (founding editors)
  • 1994-2004: Geneviève Dollfus
  • 2004-2012: Éric Cocqueugniot
  • 2013-2019: Frédérique Brunet and Sylvain Soriano
  • Since 2020: Victoria de Castéja and Martin Sauvage

References

  1. ^ "Paléorient - Tous les ouvrages de la revue Paléorient". CNRS Editions (in French). Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Maison Archéologie & Ethnologie, René-Ginouvès". www.mae.parisnanterre.fr. Retrieved 1 October 2020.

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