1 Ekim 2012 Pazartesi

Open Access Journal: AFAQ ATHERYA (Archaeological Horizons)

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AFAQ ATHERYA (Archaeological Horizons) آ�اق أثرية

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آ�اق أثرية - العدد 0 تحميل العدد Download issue 0
عدد شهر يوليو
July
2011
آ�اق أثرية - العدد 1 تحميل العدد Download issue 1
عدد شهر أغسطس
August
2011
آ�اق أثرية - العدد 2 تحميل العدد Download issue 2
عدد شهر سيتمبر
September
2011
آ�اق أثرية - العدد 3 تحميل العدد Download issue 3
عدد شهر أكتوبر
October
2011
آ�اق أثرية - العدد 4 و 5 تحميل العدد Download issue 5+4
عدد مزدوج شهر نو�مبر وديسمبر
November + December
2011
آ�اق أثرية - العدد 6 تحميل العدد Download issue 6
عدد شهر يناير
January
2012
آ�اق أثرية - العدد 7+8 تحميل العدد Download issue 7+8
عدد مزدوج شهر قبراير ومارس
February +March
2012
آ�اق أثرية - العدد 9 تحميل العدد Download issue 9
عدد شهر أبريل ومايو
April +May
2012
آ�اق أثرية - العدد 10 تحميل العدد Download issue 10
عدد شهر يونيو
June
2012
آ�اق أثرية - العدد 11 تحميل العدد Download issue 11
عدد شهر يوليو و أغسطس
July + August
2012
 
 
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Open Access Journal: Almatourism

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[First posted in AWOL 30 September 2010. Most recently updated 1 October 2012]

Almatourism: Journal of Tourism, Culture and Territorial Development
ISSN 2036-5195
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The aim of the journal on the relationship is an international platform for the development of transdisciplinary studies between tourism, culture and territorial development. Almatourism aims to improve the convergence and the integration of different disciplines studying the tourism sector, and an instrument to disseminate internationally the research and academic results, with special attention of the Neo-latin and Mediterranean area.

In particular, the Journal publishes articles concerning tourism-related cultural issues, both at the theoretical and practical level. Different disciplinary approaches are present, such as history, geography, economics, statistics, sociology, environment studies, law, and more in general all the approaches in the social sciences and humanities field.

The articles are published in English and Italian; there will be also the possibility to accept contributions in English and other languages, such as French, Spanish, or German.

2012

Vol 1, No 5 (2012)


2011

Vol 1, No 4 (2011)

Vol 1, No 3 (2011)


2010

Vol 1, No 2 (2010)

Vol 1, No 1 (2010)


2009

Vol 0, No 0 (2009)

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Open Access Journal: Berkeley Undergraduate Journal of Classics

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Berkeley Undergraduate Journal of Classics
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The Berkeley Undergraduate Journal of Classics is committed to the progress and proliferation of scholarship in the field of Classics and to providing a common medium through which undergraduates from all relevant disciplines can actively engage in one another’s work. In order to establish a channel for interdepartmental exchange and collaboration, we seek to publish exceptional papers and translations from a wide range of fields pertaining to Classics and the world of the ancient Mediterranean.

Current Issue, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2012

Forematter

Cover
Letter from the Editors

Articles

The Political Nature of Plato’s Symposium
Moore, Thomas

Witchy Woman: Power, Drugs, and Memory in the Odyssey
Henry, Marissa

The Interface between Christian and Classical Tradition: An Examination of Logic in the Writings of Cyril of Alexandria
Zarrin, Sarah

Genital Depilation and Power in Classical Greece
Walker, Paige

Translations

Catullus 51: Translated from Latin to English
Levin, Lisa

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Open Access Journal: Revue des études grecques

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[First posted in AWOL 30 May 2012. Updated 1 October 2012]

Revue des études grecques
The Revue des Études grecques was created in 1888 by the Association pour l'Encouragement des Études grecques en in France. It has been since published without interruption, first quarterly then biannualy, and covers all areas of Hellenism: philology, archeology, epigraphy, papyrology, history, philosophy, linguistics. The REG publishes the proceedings of the Association and two types of articles that form the largest part of the periodical: the articles themselves and the "variétés" focusing on more specialized topics. The Revue also regularly publishes thematic bulletins providing a systematic and critical analysis of the recent literature in a particular field of research. The most frequent of them is the "Bulletin épigraphique" presenting each year all the publications about the recently discovered inscriptions and the secondary literature in the field of the epigraphy, classified by geographic areas. The Revue also publishes in each volume short reviews of the books received. It gives priority to the articles written in French, but in relevant cases, it accepts texts written in other languages.
Volumes of REG are appearing online at Persée.  As of 12 noon EDT 1 October 2012 the following issues are accessible (1936 -1958) 39 Issues 1681 Articles


1930-1939

1940-1949

1950-1959


Back issues (out pf copyright) are also available:

Revue des études grecques : publication trimestrielle de l'Association pour l'encouragement des études grecques [Early volumes]
La Revue des études grecques (abrégée en REG) est une revue savante française créée en 1888 et consacrée à l'étude de la Grèce antique. Elle est publiée à Paris par l'Association pour l'encouragement des études grecques en France (AEEGF), et sa diffusion est assurée par Les Belles Lettres. La REG est actuellement semestrielle. [Wikipedia]
126 issues available from Gallica.  Also available at the Internet Archive.

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Open Access Book Series: Cotsen Digital Archaeology

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Cotsen Digital Archaeology series
There are 2 publications in this collection, published between 1999 and 2011.
Kansa, Eric C.; Kansa, Sarah Whitcher; Watrall, Ethan: Archaeology 2.0: New Approaches to Communication and Collaboration, 2011
Abstract: How is the Web transforming the professional practice of archaeology? And as archaeologists accustomed to dealing with “deep time,” how can we best understand the possibilities and limitations of the Web in meeting the specialized...
Wendrich, Willeke: The World According to Basketry, 1999
Abstract: This book was originally published in 1999 by the Leiden University, Center of Non-Western Studies. This is an unabridged re-publication of the 1999 edition, and the one-hour movie that is an integral part of the book. You...

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The Natacha Rambova Archive

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The Natacha Rambova Archive, Yale University
Born Winifred Kimball Shaughnessy on January 19, 1897, Natacha Rambova pursued a number of diverse careers, in each achieving considerable — and in some cases lasting — success. Unfortunately, her true contributions to the field of Egyptology are not as well known as her other pursuits. Natacha Rambova’s legacy also lives on in her scholarly archive, generously donated by Edward L. Ochsenschlager in memory of Donald P. Hansen (1931–2007) to the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Yale University. The physical transfer of the archive was greatly facilitated by Dr. Christine Lilyquist of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the gift was officially recognized at an event entitled “Natacha Rambova’s Egypt,” which took place on April 17, 2009 at Yale University.
Rambova’s unpublished manuscripts and over 10,000 additional items, including photographs, drawings, notes, and letters, form the Natacha Rambova Archive, housed at Yale University. The diversity of the textual and visual material spans Rambova’s wide-ranging interests, which vary tremendously in time and space. Rambova collected photos, drawings, and paintings not only from Egypt but also Mesopotamia, India, Greece, Italy, Cambodia, Tibet, China, Mexico, Peru, Ireland, and England; the photographs and line drawings within the archive span the period from the fourth millennium BCE through to the nineteenth century CE. The Natacha Rambova Archive is a small, yet significant, piece of the history of Egyptology, and will be made accessible to any scholar seeking information about her life and research.
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Mapping Mediterranean Lands (MEDMAPS)

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Mapping Mediterranean Lands (MEDMAPS)
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Mapping Mediterranean Lands (MEDMAPS) showcases sixteen important early maps and related information from the collections of American centers for international research in the Mediterranean region. As part of the Digital Library for International Research, under the aegis of the Council of American Overseas Research Centers, this three-year project completed a comprehensive survey of maps in the collections of American research centers in the Mediterranean area and created web-accessible bibliographic records. In addition, this site includes information about unique maps and illustrated plates in atlases and other publications relating to archaeological excavation and exploration.

Mapping Mediterranean Lands is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of State, Education and Cultural Affairs (ECA), 2002-2005. The three-year survey was conducted by the project's Head Cartographer, Leonora Navari, in cooperation with the American centers for international research. Ms. Navari also wrote the exhibition essays and other project notes.
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