Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Open Access Journal: Studies in Egyptian Archaeology and Science (SEAS)

ISSN: 3049-5792
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Established in 2022, Studies in Egyptian Archaeology and Science (SEAS) is an international open-access journal that covers the implementation of physical and biological sciences to Egyptian archaeology, philology and art history. SEAS invites contributions with a focus on dating, environmental studies, remote sensing and geophysics including satellite mapping, artefact studies, conservation science and biological anthropology including a strong Egyptological research focus and cultural theory in equal measure. Contributions are expected to be evidence-based, and to follow the highest scientific and ethical standards relevant to an international scientific community.

The Editorial Board of SEAS comprises academics from institutions all over the world. Collaboration of each member of the Editorial Board increases the quality of the peer review process which supports our vision through making sure that every submitted manuscript is reviewed under high ethical standards and following through with fair decisions on publication.

The journal is published by Andromeda, Wembley/ UK and founded in 2017.

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    Open Access Journal: Provinciae Romanae. Interdisciplinary Journal on Roman Provinces (PR)

    ISSN: 3042-4445
    PR

    Provinciae Romanae. Interdisciplinary Journal on Roman Provinces (PR) focuses on territories within the Roman Provinces from the 3rd century BCE to the 7th century CE. It is a peer-reviewed academic journal with an interdisciplinary perspective. The primary objective is to provide a contemporary agora for scholars with diverse geographical and educational backgrounds to publish their research results. The main thematic areas include archaeology, history, epigraphy, papyrology, material culture, and other disciplines related to Roman Provinces.

    Vol. 2 (2025)

    December 27, 2025

     

    Vol. 1 (2024):

    Published: 2024-06-19

     

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    Liver of Piacenza

    Created by developer Lorenzo Andraghetti in collaboration with a 3D artist, the project allows users to explore the Etruscan templum through a browser-based interface (no plugins or installation required), highlighting individual divine sections. It is entirely non-profit and freely accessible. 

     

    Open Access Journal: The Journal of Juristic Papyrology

    [First posted in AWOL 21 October 2015, updated 10  February 2026]

    The Journal of Juristic Papyrology
    ISSN: 0075-4277
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    The Journal of Juristic Papyrology is an annual international review published jointly by the University of Warsaw Chair of Roman Law and the Law of Antiquity of the Faculty of Law and Administration, and Department of Papyrology of the Institute of Archaeology, in collaboration with Raphael Taubenschlag Foundation. The first issue of JJP appeared 1946 and in 2002 the Journal launched a series of supplements.
    The journal prints contributions in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. It seeks to publish articles in papyrology, epigraphy, Roman law, as well as history of Graeco-Roman and Byzantine Egypt. JJP also regularly includes review articles and bibliographic overviews. The journal has a wide international readership made up of scholars and students in papyrology, Roman law, classics, archaeology, and history.
    Journal: The Journal of Juristic Papyrology
    Year: 2025
    Volume: 55

     

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      Monday, February 9, 2026

      Hebraismen in den aramäischen Texten vom Toten Meer

      Christian Stadel 
       
      Das Verhältnis der im Land Israel zur Zeitenwende gesprochenen und geschriebenen Sprachen Hebräisch und Aramäisch zueinander beschäftigt Judaisten, Theologen und Orientalisten schon seit Jahrzehnten. Unbeachtet blieb bisher, dass eine Untersuchung der Auswirkungen des Sprachkontaktes Rückschlüsse auf Stellung und Verbreitung der beteiligten Sprachen zulässt. Während aramäischer Einschlag im Hebräischen der Zeit schon untersucht wurde, lag für den umgekehrten Fall noch keine Bearbeitung vor. Um diesen Mangel zu beheben unternimmt dieser Band eine philologische Analyse allen hebräischen Einflusses auf die Sprache der aramäischen Texte aus Qumran am Toten Meer, des größten aramäischen Textkorpus der Zeit um Christi Geburt. Die so ermittelten Daten werden anhand neuester linguistischer Erkenntnisse zu Sprachkontaktsituationen bewertet und geben dann einen faszinierenden Einblick in die sprachliche Welt Israels vor 2000 Jahren. 

      1. Auflage, 2008
      160 Seiten

      ISBN: 978-3-8253-8770-9
      Sortiment: E-Book
      Ausgabe: PDF
      Fachgebiet: Judaica
      Reihe: Schriften der Hochschule für Jüdische Studien Heidelberg, Band: 11
      Lizenz: CC BY-NC-ND 4

      Open Access Journal: Studia Orientalia Electronica

      [First posted in AWOL 22 October 2015, updated 9 February 2026]

      Studia Orientalia Electronica
      ISSN: 2323-5209
      Welcome to the website of Studia Orientalia Electronica (StOrE)! StOrE is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary journal publishing original research articles and reviews in all fields of Asian and African studies. It is an offshoot of Studia Orientalia, an internationally recognized publication series (see http://www.suomenitamainenseura.org/studiaorientalia/ for further information on Studia Orientalia and the publisher, Finnish Oriental Society). StOrE was established in 2013 to keep up the fine publishing tradition of Studia Orientalia. The new journal publishes high quality articles in a more modern and accessible format.
      The first volume (year 2013) of Studia Orientalia Electronica has been published (see Archives section). Furthermore, some articles of back issues of the printed Studia Orientalia are found in the Archives section and more are coming soon. In the Current section you will find the articles of 2014 (vol. 2) of StOrE.
      Interested in submitting to this journal? We recommend that you review the About the Journal page for the journal’s section policies, as well as the Author Guidelines. Authors need to register with the journal prior to submitting or, if already registered, can simply log in and begin the five-step process.

      Current Issue 



      Piccole ‘curiosità’ delle religioni antiche. Un approccio antropologico: Atti delle giornate di studio - Siena, 4 e 5 aprile 2024

      A cura di: Ginevra BenedettiFrancesca Prescendi
       
       Studiare le religioni antiche significa confrontarsi con oggetti, gesti e formule rituali che appaiono ‘curiosi’ o persino ‘strani’. È proprio da queste ‘stranezze’ che l’approccio antropologico trae la sua forza: esse mostrano la distanza culturale e invitano a comprenderle nel loro contesto storico e sociale. Questo volume riflette su alcune di tali ‘curiosità’: norme giuridiche romane che consentono agli dèi di ereditare, oggetti che garantiscono la stabilità di Roma, reliquie di momenti fondatori, divinità ‘spazzine’, l’agency di certi tessuti, un dio fenicio dal nome femminile, divieti alimentari ebraici e piccoli dèi messicani di amaranto. Come erano percepite? Qual era il loro significato? Per capirlo occorre guardare con gli occhi delle culture che li hanno prodotti.  

    • DOI: 10.36253/979-12-215-0767-6
    • Collana: Studi di Antichistica
    • Comitato scientifico
    • Lingua: Italiano

    • Ginevra Benedetti, Francesca Prescendi

      Religioni antiche, domande nuove. Il valore euristico della ‘curiosità’

      pp.7-9


      Maurizio Bettini

      Un dio per erede

      pp.11-14


      Ginevra Benedetti, Francesca Prescendi

      Res est romana. Oggetti di ‘potere’ e ‘reliquie’ di memoria a Roma

      pp.15-28


      pp.29-42


      pp.43-60


      pp.61-79


      pp.81-97


      pp.99-119