The editorial leadership of the Ancient Near East Monograph Series / Monografias sobre el Antiguo Cercano Oriente, an open-access, online (with print on demand) monograph series, is transitioning.
Ehud ben Zvi (University of Alberta) and Roxana Flammini (Universidad Católica Argentina) are handing over editorial oversight to Alan Lenzi (University of the Pacific) and Juan Manuel Tebes (Universidad Católica Argentina, Universidad de Buenos Aires).
The focus of the ANEM/MACO series is on the ancient Near East broadly construed from the early Neolithic to the Hellenistic eras. Studies that are heavily philological or archaeological are both suited to this series and can take full advantage of the hypertext capabilities of "born digital" publication. Monographs as well as multiple author and edited volumes are accepted. Proposals and manuscripts may be submitted in either English or Spanish. Manuscript proposals are peer reviewed by at least two scholars in the relevant area before acceptance. Publication of the finished manuscript is contingent on a second round of peer review.
Monographs that are entirely Assyriological, Hittitological, or Egyptological are as appropriate to this series as are monographs in North West Semitics or Biblical Studies.
Given the open-access availability of published monographs (in PDF), publishing your work in this series guarantees its availability to scholars around the world, even to those with minimal economic resources.
Requirements for a proposal are available here.
For published volumes in the series and the full editorial board, see here.
I look forward to hearing from interested scholars.
Friday, January 30, 2015
News from the Ancient Near East Monograph Series / Monografias sobre el Antiguo Cercano Oriente
From Alan Lenzi
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