Journal of Roman Archaeology
The Journal of Roman Archaeology (JRA) is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the archaeology of the Roman empire. It was established in 1988[1] and the publisher and editor-in-chief is J.H. Humphrey. The journal was originally published by the Department of Classical Studies at the University of Michigan and was favorably received.[2]
Discipline | Roman Archaeology |
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Language | English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish |
Edited by | J.H. Humphrey (1988-2020); Jennifer Trimble |
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History | 1988–present |
Publisher | Journal of Roman Archaeology (the online edition is hosted on the Cambridge Core platform) (United States of America) |
Frequency | Annual |
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ISO 4 | J. Rom. Archaeol. |
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ISSN | 1047-7594 (print) 2331-5709 (web) |
LCCN | 89656368 |
OCLC no. | 802760662 |
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This journal is an international journal printing contributions in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish; specializing in synthetic articles and in long reviews.
This journal is concerned with Italy and all parts of the Roman world from about 700 B.C. to about A.D. 700. It excludes the prehistoric period but includes the Etruscan period. It is Mediterranean-wide in its coverage and does not give priority to any particular geographical regions within the Roman world.
In 2020 it was announced by Cambridge University Press that Jennifer Trimble (Stanford University) would assume the role of Senior Editor beginning with volume 34.[3]
References
- "Annual Issues". J.H. Humphrey. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
- Fulford, Michael (1991). "Journal of Roman Archaeology. Vols. 1-3". Britannia. 22: 329–330. doi:10.2307/526651. JSTOR 526651.
- Journal of Roman Archaeology acquired by Cambridge University Press