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Internet Archaeology

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Full Description

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Content ranges from excavation reports (incorporating text, photographs, data, drawings, reconstruction diagrams, interpretations) and analysis of large data sets along with the data itself, to visualisations and applications of information technology in archaeology. The aim of this resource is to provide new avenues to present and engage with archaeological research by making use of the huge potential of a web delivered publication to present archaeological research in unique and exciting ways, such as full colour images, video footage, virtual reality models, searchable data sets and interactive mapping.

N.B. the licence for the current content will include all issues up to the end of 2012.

Publishers selection policy

Internet Archaeology is interested in publishing a broad and international range of archaeological research articles that will appeal to everyone, from academic researchers to government agencies to interested members of the public. Works of regional interest, excavation reports (incorporating text, photographs, data, drawings, reconstruction diagrams, interpretations), analyses of large data sets along with the data itself, visualisations, programs used to analyse data, and applications of information technology are all equally welcome as submissions. Articles in Internet Archaeology are chosen for their quality academic content and for their use of the electronic medium - there are no chronological and geographical restrictions, and papers in languages other than English are very welcome. All content published in the journal is subject to rigorous peer review (editorial screening followed by anonymous refereeing).