Institut national de recherche archéologique préventive (Inrap) · France · Est. 2008
ISSN1622-8545eISSN2269-9872
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Total15
H-Index
8
Total Works
798
Total Citations
540
2yr Mean Citedness
0.04
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Aims & Scope
Archéopages proposes a new editorial approach, open to the entire archaeological community. The journal highlights the place of archaeology in the advancement of knowledge in the humanities and the benefits of complementary approaches. Each issue includes a thematic and diachronic dossier on recent archaeological research, closed by a debate between an archaeologist and a researcher from another discipline. A "Practices" section is devoted to methodological questions, and an "News" section reports on recent excavations. At the end of each issue, presentations of theses defended by Inrap agents are gathered. In special issues, Inrap presents an aspect of its activity, in collaboration with partners.
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1622-8545 / 2269-9872
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Medieval Architecture and ArchaeologyDiverse Cultural and Historical StudiesHistorical Studies and Socio-cultural AnalysisMaritime and Coastal ArchaeologyFrench Urban and Social StudiesArchaeology and ancient environmental studiesAncient Mediterranean Archaeology and HistoryAncient and Medieval Archaeology StudiesArchaeological and Geological StudiesDeath, Funerary Practices, and Mourning