Honor Frost Foundation General Publication

Since April 2018 the Foundation has established two publication series. The focus of the HFF Publication Series is to support the publication and dissemination of high quality research pertaining to maritime archaeology of the Mediterranean region, with a focus on the eastern Mediterranean. The Research publications is a peer-reviewed series, whereas the General series is open to a wider variety of topics (non-peer-reviewed).

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ROOTS Studies

The book series ‘ROOTS Studies’ presents scientific research that proceeds from the implementation of individual and cross-disciplinary projects within the Cluster of Excellence ‘ROOTS – Social, Environmental and Cultural Connectivity in Past Societies’ at Kiel University. The series addresses social, environmental, and cultural phenomena as well as processes of past human development in light of the key concept of ‘connectivity’.

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PALMA

Papers on Archaeology of the Leiden Museum of Antiquities (PALMA) is a series of monographs by the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden (Netherlands). The museum was founded in 1818 and houses important collections of Egyptian, Near Eastern, Classical, and Dutch archaeology. PALMA is designed to reflect all these activities.

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Taboui - Caribbean Archaeology Series

Taboui is an international peer-reviewed publication series on Caribbean Archaeology. The series is intended for monographs, edited volumes, conference proceedings and PhD theses. The Taboui series is published by Sidestone Press, the series scientific editor is Prof. Benoit Bérard (Université des Antilles).

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CLUES

CLUES is an international scientific series covering PhD studies, scientific reports of contract research, conference proceedings, etc., in the fields of culture, history and heritage which have been written by, or were performed under the supervision of members of the research institute CLUE+.

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Honor Frost Foundation General Publication

Since April 2018 the Foundation has established two publication series. The focus of the HFF Publication Series is to support the publication and dissemination of high quality research pertaining to maritime archaeology of the Mediterranean region, with a focus on the eastern Mediterranean. The Research publications is a peer-reviewed series, whereas the General series is open to a wider variety of topics (non-peer-reviewed).

read more



ROOTS Studies

The book series ‘ROOTS Studies’ presents scientific research that proceeds from the implementation of individual and cross-disciplinary projects within the Cluster of Excellence ‘ROOTS – Social, Environmental and Cultural Connectivity in Past Societies’ at Kiel University. The series addresses social, environmental, and cultural phenomena as well as processes of past human development in light of the key concept of ‘connectivity’.

read more



PALMA

Papers on Archaeology of the Leiden Museum of Antiquities (PALMA) is a series of monographs by the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden (Netherlands). The museum was founded in 1818 and houses important collections of Egyptian, Near Eastern, Classical, and Dutch archaeology. PALMA is designed to reflect all these activities.

read more



Taboui - Caribbean Archaeology Series

Taboui is an international peer-reviewed publication series on Caribbean Archaeology. The series is intended for monographs, edited volumes, conference proceedings and PhD theses. The Taboui series is published by Sidestone Press, the series scientific editor is Prof. Benoit Bérard (Université des Antilles).

read more



CLUES

CLUES is an international scientific series covering PhD studies, scientific reports of contract research, conference proceedings, etc., in the fields of culture, history and heritage which have been written by, or were performed under the supervision of members of the research institute CLUE+.

read more






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