
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy
Edited by:
D.T. Potts
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy is essential reading for all archaeologists, historians, philologists, and numismatists concerned with the ancient Near East. It is of interest to students of classical antiquity, Egyptology, and south Asian archaeology.
TopNews and Announcements
Guidelines for Submission to Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy has now adopted Manuscript Central, for online manuscript submission and peer review. The new system brings with it a whole host of benefits including:
• Quick and easy submission
• Administration centralised and reduced
• Significant decrease in peer review times
From now on all submissions to the journal must be submitted online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/aae. Full instructions and support are available on the site and a user ID and password can be obtained on the first visit. If you require assistance then click the Get Help Now link which appears at the top right of every Manuscript Central page. If you cannot submit online, please contact the Editor-in-Chief Dan Potts by telephone (+1 609 734 8161) or by e-mail (dan.potts@usyd.edu.au).
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy articles mentioned on the Discovery Channel
Click here to read the Discovery Channel article 'Snake Cults Dominated Early Arabia' by Jennifer Vlegas
Click on the titles to read the two articles made reference to:
An Iron Age II Snake Cult in the Oman Peninsula: Evidence from Bithnah (Emirate of Fujairah)
Anne Benoist
Revisiting the Snake Burials of the Late Dilmun Building Complex on Bahrain
D.T. Potts
Call For Papers
The editor of Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy would like to invite you to submit your manuscripts to:
Daniel T. Potts, Editor
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy
School of Archaeology
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006
Australia
Articles may be submitted in English, French, or German, and should be accompanied by a short abstract in English.
For further details click here
Online Content Now Available Back to Volume 1
All back issues of this journal are available online. Click here to browse contents and abstracts. For further information on how to access these issues please visit our Librarian Site.
TopHighlights
Greek Inscriptions from Bahrain
Pierre-Louis Gatier, Pierre Lombard and Khalid M. Al-Sindi
New Himyritic Coins from Aksum (Ethiopa)
Jean-Francois Breton & S.C.H. Munro-Hay
Further Evidence of Desert Settlement & Complexity: Report on the 2001 Excatations at the Iron Age Site of Muweilah, Emirate of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Peter Magee, Emma Thompson, Anne Mackay, Pamela Kottaras & Lloyd Weeks
