«West & East». Rivista della Scuola di Specializzazione in Beni Archeologicidelle Università di Trieste, Udine, Venezia Ca’Foscari
is the organ of the Post-graduate Archaeological School of the Universities of Trieste, Udine and Venice Ca’ Foscari (SISBA). It is an on-line journal released once in a year, usually at the end of the year, on the digital platform OpenstarTs – EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste. «West & East» aims to promote studies and scientific research in every branch of Archaeology by disseminating in full Open Access significant pieces of scholarship concerning Mediterranean and Near-Eastern cultures and their reciprocal relationships from Prehistory to the Middle Ages.
«West & East» publishes studies that critically discuss topics concerning art and archaeology of the above mentioned subject area and periods. Studies that involve the application of scientific disciplines (e.g. archaeometric analyses) are also welcome, as well as field reports, provided that they give a critical account of the achieved results.«West & East» does not publish, unless very special cases, bibliographic notes and reviews; popularizing papers; translations; essays with a predominant philosophical approach, even if concerning ancient and/or medieval artefacts.
- 1. Studia archaeologica Monika Verzár Bass dicata
a cura di Bruno Callegher e redazione di Ella Zulini- 2. From the Prehistory of Upper Mesopotamia to the Bronze and Iron Age Societies of the Levant. Volume 1
Edited by Marco Iamoni- 3. Imperial Connections. Interactions and Expansion from Assyria to the Roman Period
Edited by Katia Gavagnin, Rocco Palermo- 4. Interactions and New Directions in Near Eastern Archaeology. Volume 3
Edited by Costanza Coppini, Francesca Simi- 5. Natura e funzione della deposizione del metallo tra Europa e Mediterraneo: ripostigli della tarda età del bronzo / Nature and function of bronze deposition between Europe and the Mediterranean: Hoards of the Late Bronze Age
a cura di Elisabetta Borgna
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