Open Access Article- Dental microevolution in Portuguese Neolithic and modern samples using an alternative morphometric analysis
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New Open Access Article- The neolithic settlements in the Timok region and Đerdap gorge hinterland
http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/%28A%28qIcfXE3-zAEkAAAAN2I5OGY2MTUtNTQ3NS00MWMxLWE1MjYtMzg5NjFjMGYxMTYxK2KbkMR8tMSj3oM9J16cAbjRjEw1%29%29/issue.aspx?issueid=1434
Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia is a annual journal put out by the Faculty of Archaeology (formerly the Institute of Prehistory), Leiden University.You can find more details at this website- http://archaeology.leiden.edu/organisation/publications/analecta-praehistorica-leidensia/analecta-praehistorica-leidensia.html
And the actuall issues are here at this website - http://www.dans.knaw.nl/en/content/humanities-%E2%80%93-archaeological-collection
“It was first published in 1964 to present the results of the faculty’s archaeological investigations. As such it has become an important source of information for those interested in Neolithic and Iron Age studies in northwestern Europe. In recent years the journal has shifted its focus from site-reports towards contributions which integrate theoretical approaches and archaeological data. Its aim is to publish high quality research, not only pertaining to Dutch prehistory, but also to issues of a wider European scope. The periods covered range from the Paleolithic to the Roman period.”
Published in: English and Dutch, peer reviewed
Published from: 1964-present
Acta Terrae Septemcastrensis is published by the Institutul pentru Cercetarea si Valorificarea Patrimoniului Cultural Transilvanean in Context European and it is peer reviewed.