Information for Contributors |
| The issue 8/2011: |
The deadline for contributions is the 1st of September 2010.
The volume should be published in Spring 2011. |
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| The journal EuroREA (Reconstruction and Experiment Archaeology) aims to be a discussion platform for the exchange of experience and information for all aspects of archaeological experiment, construction and the use of models in education. |
| The journal is divided into six sections: |
| studies |
| contains reports on finished experimental projects. The contributions can be up to 5000 words long. Longer works can be placed on the internet with a summarised version being published in the journal.
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| items |
| contains interim reports with a length of up to 1500 words. Reports on specific parts of projects, accompanied by comparative studies and contributions on methodology, can be up to 4500 words long. |
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| discussion |
| is dedicated to the practical problems concerning experiments and education. While in general the contributions should be kept below 1500 words, those supported by examples might be up to 3000 words long. |
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| education |
| introduces educational activities which use experimental constructions, ancient technologies and archaeological models including virtual ones.
The contributions can be up to 1500 words. |
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| reports |
| contains reports on conferences, open days and various other activities of up to 1000 words. In this section we would also like to introduce organisations which take part in experimental events. These contributions can be up to 2000 words long. |
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| reviews |
| presents reviews on books, TV programmes and educational packages.
The contributions should be kept below 2000 words. |
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click here for Style sheet for reviews, 1 pages, 27 kb |
| References should be placed in the text using the Harvard referencing system (e.g. Tichý 2001: 25-27). A full bibliography should be provided at the end of the contribution. We know that the methods of presenting bibliography vary slightly in different regions but please be consistent. |
| Contributions are accepted in English, French or German. In their final form the articles will be accompanied with two or three sentence English inscriptions and summaries in the other two languages. While these will normally be provided by the editors we would appreciate it if the texts are accompanied by summaries of up to 10 % of the length of the article. |
| The contributions should be sent in an electronic form via e-mail to
. In the case of a slow internet connection, it is possible with agreement to submit the accompanying illustrations on a CD-ROM. |
| The text should be submitted in Word for Windows, preferably RTF format, using Times New Roman font, size 12, 1.5 spacing, double spacing between paragraphs, no indentation. |
| Accompanying illustrations (charts, tables, graphs, photographs, linear drawings) should be submitted independently from the text, clearly numbered and with captions. Charts, tables and graphs should be in Excel. |
Please do not send texts with embedded pictures. |
| Photographs should be in TIFF or JPEG with a resolution of 300 dpi for a 15 cm wide picture, linear drawings also in TIFF or JPEG with a resolution of at least 600 dpi for a 15 cm wide picture. The number of illustrations is not restricted as long as they are relevant. |
| As the contact between the authors and the editors is via e-mail, we would like to ask them to keep us updated on their e-mail addresses for the purpose of sending proofs. |
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