Acta Archaeologica, founded in 1930, is the leading scientific international archaeological periodical in Scandinavia. Acta Archaeologica publishes full presentations of important new discoveries, archaeological analyses, and general and interdisciplinary studies with an archaeological basis. Its primary focus is on Northern European archaeology (including Baltic countries) up to AD 1500, and on European and World themes of particular interest to the archaeology of Northern Europe. Emphasis throughout is on quality, originality of data and well documented and illustrated studies, as well as on methodological issues. Contributions by young scholars are especially welcomed.
Editor: Inga Merkyte, University of Copenhagen
Associate Editors: Søren Albek, Center of World Archaeology, Copenhagen, Thomas Roland, The Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces, Copenhagen, and Jesper Tae Jensen The Danish Institute for Mediterranean Studies (Diomedes)
Editorial Board: Professors Peter Breunig, Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main; Richard Hodges, The American University of Rome; Harald Meller, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg; Algimantas Merkevičius, Vilnius University; Paul Sinclair, Uppsala University
Editor: Inga Merkyte, University of Copenhagen
Associate Editors: Søren Albek, Center of World Archaeology, Copenhagen, Thomas Roland, The Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces, Copenhagen, and Jesper Tae Jensen The Danish Institute for Mediterranean Studies (Diomedes)
Editorial Board: Professors Peter Breunig, Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main; Richard Hodges, The American University of Rome; Harald Meller, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg; Algimantas Merkevičius, Vilnius University; Paul Sinclair, Uppsala University
Acta Archaeologica, founded in 1930, is the leading scientific international archaeological periodical in Scandinavia. Acta Archaeologica publishes full presentations of important new discoveries, archaeological analyses, and general and interdisciplinary studies with an archaeological basis. Its primary focus is on Northern European archaeology (including Baltic countries) up to AD 1500, and on European and World themes of particular interest to the archaeology of Northern Europe. Emphasis throughout is on quality, originality of data and well documented and illustrated studies, as well as on methodological issues. Contributions by young scholars are especially welcomed.
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