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| J. Katerina Dvoráková (UK) |
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I gained my first experience with publishing while studying at university in mid 1980's. I became involved with the original Czech REA from its second number and have been at the foundation of EuroREA. I overview the preparation of the journal, among others that means answering question from contributors, co-ordinating work of all our editors, keeping contact with reviewers, sending out proofs and discussing problems with our designer. |
| Roeland Paardekooper (NL) |
Description:
My editing experience goes back to 1986, when I started editing and producing a magazine for our local history club. My main experience as editor was 9 years, for the magazine of the Dutch Association for Archaeology and Education.
For EuroREA, I try to acquire articles from different corners of Europe and beyond. I am also the linking pin between the editorial board and the board of the association EXARC. |
| English |
| Hywel J. Keen (UK) |
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| Jodi Reeves
Flores (US) |
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| German |
| Rüdiger Kelm (DE) |
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| Karola Müller (DE) |
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| French |
| Hana Dohnálková (CZ) |
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| Camille Daval (FR) |
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Reviewers |
| Christian Chevillot (FR) |
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| Camille Daval (FR) |
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| J. Katerina Dvoráková (UK) |
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| Rüdiger Kelm (DE) |
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| James Mathieu (US) |
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| Karola Müller (DE) |
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| Alan Outram (UK) |
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| Roeland Paardekooper (NL) |
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| Karol Pieta (SK) |
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| Ivana and Radomír Pleinerovi (CZ) |
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| Gunter Schöbel (DE) |
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| Richard Thér (CZ) |
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| Radomír Tichỳ (CZ) |
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In 2000 the Society for Experimental Archaeology (SEA) Hradec Králové published the first volume of the yearbook “(Re)konstrukce a experiment v archeologii” (REA) concerned with experiment and education in archaeology. Its aim was to for an allow exchange of information in Czechia.
The Czech yearbook though became sought abroad but the information was difficult to access despite the main articles being summarised in English, French and German.
Over time foreign contributors found their way to publishing in Czechia. The rising interest from abroad AND a need to serve the wider public caused SEA to set a bold step.
To allow an exchange on an international level and at the same time not to disappoint the Czech public SEA split the original REA yearbook into two: a fully Czech journal “(Re)konstrukce a experiment v archeologii - živá archeologie” and an international “(Re)construction and Experiment in Archaeology - European Platform”, generally known as EuroREA.
In this latter effort they have joined forces with EXARC. Started as a grass root movement, EXARC fosters quality of archaeological presentation in open-air museums and institutes alike accross Europe.
Together we hope to create an information exchange platform for those working in the fields of (re)construction and experiment in archaeology.
2007, EuroREA was transferred from SEA into the hands of EXARC. From that moment on, SEA was still a willing advisor, but EuroREA became the journal of EXARC, where the board has full responsibility, in this case delegated to the editor in chief. The board of editors was not affected by this change and still mirrors the international character of EXARC as well as SEA. |
For further information please
J. Katerina Dvoráková. |
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