The first issue of de Greuyter's new journal edited by Steven Garfinkle and Marc Van De Mieroop is (at least for now) available without charge:
The Journal of Ancient Near Eastern History seeks to encourage and stimulate the study of the history of the ancient Near East, which is broadly defined to include areas from Iran to the western Anatolian coast and the Black Sea to Southern Arabia from its prehistoric foundations to the Late Antique period. The journal is also interested in interactions with other regions and cultures, such as Ancient Egypt, the Mediterranean World, the Indian Ocean and Central Asia. Articles may focus on any aspect of history (political, social, economic, cultural, intellectual, etc.) and of modern historiography. The journal seeks to integrate the study of the ancient Near East firmly in the historical discipline in general and encourages its authors to take into account current methodological debates and approaches.
Volume 1, Issue 1 (Feb 2014)
Chasing Down the Mundane: The Near East with Social Historical Interest
Page 5Published Online: 02/14/2014
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The History of Science and Ancient Mesopotamia
Page 37Published Online: 02/14/2014
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Mesopotamian Political History: The Perversities
Page 61Published Online: 02/14/2014
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See the full List of Open Access Journals in Ancient Studies
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