New Open Access Issue of Kerkenes
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New Issue Archaeology International - Open Access Greatness
http://www.ai-journal.com/issue/view/4
A really diverse range of articles from Making Weapons for the Terracotta Army to Sorotomo: A Forgotten Malian Capital?
Photo- (from current issue) A handful of the 40,000 bronze arrows so far recovered from the Terracotta Army.
http://www.dlir.org/archive/orc-exhibit/items/browse/collection/4/tag/Arkeoloji+Sanat+Tarihi+Dergisi
To go with yesterdays post here is Arkeoloji Sanat Tarihi Dergis. Again, it is no longer published but the back issues are online for free.
Title:
Arkeoloji Sanat Tarihi Dergisi
Volume/Date:
v. 1-6 (1982-1992)
Imprint:
Izmir: Ege Universitesi
Notes:
Chiefly in Turkish
Subjects:
Art— Turkish— Ottoman— Islamic
http://www.dlir.org/archive/orc-exhibit/items/browse/collection/4/tag/Arkeoloji+Dergisi
The way back machine has found Arkeoloji dergisi which was published from 1991-1999 in Turkish, German, French, and English. As far as I can tell it is no longer published but the back issues are online and free to get.
The website is http://www.akmedanmed.com/index_en.php
“ANMED, one of the annual periodicals by Suna & İnan Kıraç Research Institute on Mediterranean Civilisations, has been published bilingual in Turkish and English in Antalya since 2003.
Within the frame of the Institute’s foundation goals and priorities, the preliminary annual reports of excavations, surveys, restoration-conservation projects and other archaeological works by scientific missions undertaken in the region identified as Anatolia’s Mediterranean Areas, that is encompassing ancient Lycia, Pamphylia, Cilicia and Pisidia, constitute the scope of ANMED.”
There is a one year rolling wall which means the most recent issue is not open access but all the older issues are. It is a really great journal and it is a good thing they make at least the back issues available on-line