EX NOVO - Journal of Archaeology

23 dicembre 2016 - ore 11,56
  • ex_novo_journal_of_archaeology_issn_2531_8810.pngLa casa editrice Arbor Sapientiae è lieta di accogliere nel proprio catalogo la nuova rivista scientifica in lingua inglese:

    EX NOVO – Journal of Archaeology (ISSN 2531-8810)

    Volume1, Number 1/2016 (Special Issue) - ISBN 978-88-903189-4-8


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    Editors in Chief
    Direttore editoriale Maja Gori – University of Heidelberg
    Direttore responsabile Paolo Fallai – Corriere della Sera

    Editors
    Martina Revello Lami – University of Amsterdam
    Elisa Cella – Archaeological Museum of Trevignano (RM)
    Alessandro Pintucci – Sapienza University of Rome
    Paolo Pecci – University of Southampton

    Ex Novo is a fully peer reviewed open access international journal that promotes interdisciplinary research focusing on the multiple relations between archaeology and society. It engages with contemporary perspectives on antiquity linking past and present, and encourages archaeology’s engagement with theoretical developments from other related disciplines such as history, anthropology, political sciences, philosophy, social sciences and colonial studies. Ex Novo encompasses prehistory to modern period, and by exploring interconnections between archaeological practice and the importance of the past in current society it encourages an exploration of current theoretical, political and heritage issues connected to the discipline.

    Areas and topics of interest include: politics and archaeology, public archaeology, the legacies of colonialism and nationalism within the discipline, the articulation between local and global archaeological traditions, the discipline’s involvement in memory and identity, museum studies and restitution issues. Ex Novo encourages dialogue between disciplines concerned with the past and its relevance, uses and interpretations in the present.