Aims and scopeJournal of World Prehistory is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed, original treatments of the prehistory of an area or larger region. It was founded nearly thirty years ago with the remit of providing researchers, instructors and students with timely and authoritative research syntheses from all fields of archaeology. Journal of World Prehistory continues to lead in this field. Our classic articles may be 20,000 or 25,000 words long, as appropriate (excluding their extensive bibliographies). Since 2008 they have been joined by shorter (around 10,000 words), position pieces, which provide in-depth, thoughtful development of data and concepts, including interventions in controversies that unfold in our pages. These, written in a fashion interesting and accessible to all archaeologists, are often paired with a longer treatment in a single volume. In addition, readers now benefit from thematic special issues and double issues, in which a number of leading authors deal with a key theme in world prehistory, such as the origins of metallurgy (2009, volumes 22: 3 and 4), or the East Asian Neolithic (2013, in preparation). All papers are available first online, followed by the print edition. We aim to be truly global in coverage, with recent articles dealing, inter alia, with Amazonian lithics, the late Jomon of Hokkaido, the Bronze Age in Southeast Asia, the Neanderthal settlement of Doggerland, Neolithic networks in Western Asia, younger Dryas Paleo-Indian adaptations, and state formation in the Horn of Africa. Articles benefit from multi-language abstracts where appropriate, and we work closely with authors who do not have English as a first language to present major syntheses in a clear and concise way to an international audience. Traditionally, JWP focuses on earlier periods, but it includes the beginnings and early development of complex societies, and our understanding of ‘prehistory’ is broad and inclusive: for guidance on chronological scope, as well as our calendrical conventions, see the editorial article ‘Prehistory vs. Archaeology: terms of Engagement’ http://www.springerlink.com/content/346142p032604447/ Our unique remit means that we do not encourage the submission of unsolicited papers; rather, specific proposals are encouraged and then guided prior to independent peer review. Our aims and the way we fulfil them, with close contact with authors throughout the publication process, mean that JWP is not a venue for the simple and rapid dissemination of new results. Whilst we expect scholarship to be current, with syntheses including much new data, our readers look to us for definitive area/period coverage that will have continuing value.If you are proposing an article or special theme for Journal of World Prehistory, please read the Instructions for authors.Rated 'A' in the European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH)?Journal of World Prehistory is rated 'A' in the ERIH, a new reference index that aims to help evenly access the scientific quality of Humanities research output. For more information visit http://www.esf.org/research-areas/humanities/activities/research-infrastructures.htmlRated 'A' in the Australian Research Council Humanities and Creative Arts Journal List. For more information, visit: http://www.arc.gov.au/era/journal_list_dev.htm
Aims and scopeJournal of World Prehistory是一个国际论坛,用于发表对一个地区或更大地区的史前史进行同行评审的原始处理。它成立于近三十年前,其职责是为研究人员,讲师和学生提供来自考古学各个领域的及时,权威的研究综合。《世界史前杂志》在这一领域继续处于领先地位。我们的经典文章可能是20,000或25,000字长,视情况而定(不包括其广泛的书目)。自2008年以来,他们已经加入了较短的(约10,000个单词),立场部分,提供了深入,周到的数据和概念的发展,包括干预在我们的页面中展开的争议。这些书以一种有趣的方式写成,并且对所有考古学家来说都是可以使用的,通常在一卷中使用更长的处理方法。此外,读者现在受益于专题特刊和双重问题,其中一些主要作者处理世界史前的一个关键主题,如冶金的起源(2009,第22: 3和4卷),或东亚新石器时代(2013,准备中)。所有论文都可以首先在线获得,然后是印刷版。我们的目标是真正的全球报道,最近的文章主要涉及亚马逊石岩,北海道的绳纹晚期,东南亚的青铜时代,尼安德特人的Doggerland定居点,西亚的新石器时代网络,年轻的Dryas古印度改编,非洲之角的国家形成。文章在适当的情况下受益于多语言摘要,我们与不以英语为第一语言的作者紧密合作,以清晰,简洁的方式向国际受众介绍主要综合文章。传统上,JWP侧重于早期时期,但它包括复杂社会的起源和早期发展,我们对“史前”的理解是广泛而包容的:有关时间范围的指导以及我们的日历惯例,请参见社论文章“史前与考古学: 《接触条款》http://www.springerlink.com/content/346142p032604447/我们独特的职权范围意味着我们不鼓励提交未经请求的论文;相反,鼓励具体的建议,然后在独立同行评审之前进行指导。我们的目标和实现目标的方式,以及在整个出版过程中与作者的密切接触者,意味着JWP不是简单,快速传播新成果的场所。虽然我们期望奖学金是最新的,综合包括许多新数据,但我们的读者希望我们获得具有持续价值的确定区域/时期的报道。如果你正在为《世界史前杂志》提出一篇文章或特别主题,请阅读作者说明。在欧洲人文参考指数(ERIH)中被评为“a”?《世界史前杂志》在ERIH中被评为“a”,这是一个新的参考指数,旨在帮助平均获取人文科学研究成果的科学质量。有关更多信息,请访问澳大利亚研究委员会人文与创意艺术期刊列表中的http://www.esf.org/研究领域/人文/活动/research-infrastructures.htmlRated 'A'。有关更多信息,请访问: http://www.arc.gov.au/era/journal_list_dev.htm
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Midden or Molehill: The Role of Coastal Adaptations in Human Evolution and Dispersal
来源期刊:Journal of World PrehistoryDOI:10.1007/S10963-018-09127-4
Diversification, Intensification and Specialization: Changing Land Use in Western Africa from 1800 BC to AD 1500
来源期刊:Journal of World PrehistoryDOI:10.1007/S10963-019-09131-2
From Iberia to the Southern Levant: The Movement of Silver Across the Mediterranean in the Early Iron Age
来源期刊:Journal of World PrehistoryDOI:10.1007/S10963-018-09128-3
The Emergence of Early Pottery in East Asia: New Discoveries and Perspectives
来源期刊:Journal of World PrehistoryDOI:10.1007/S10963-018-9126-Y
Panlongcheng, Zhengzhou and the Movement of Metal in Early Bronze Age China
来源期刊:Journal of World PrehistoryDOI:10.1007/s10963-019-09137-w
Luobi Cave, South China: A Comparative Perspective on a Novel Cobble-Tool Industry Associated with Bone Tool Technology during the Pleistocene–Holocene Transition
来源期刊:Journal of World PrehistoryDOI:10.1007/S10963-019-09130-3
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The Neolithic and ‘Pastoralism’ Along the Nile: A Dissenting View
来源期刊:Journal of World PrehistoryDOI:10.1007/S10963-019-09132-1
The ‘Copper Age’—A History of the Concept
来源期刊:Journal of World PrehistoryDOI:10.1007/s10963-019-09134-z
The Invention of Prehistory and the Rediscovery of Europe: Exploring the Intellectual Roots of Gordon Childe’s ‘Neolithic Revolution’ (1936)
来源期刊:Journal of World PrehistoryDOI:10.1007/s10963-019-09135-y
The Northern Iranian Central Plateau at the End of the Pleistocene and Early Holocene: The Emergence of Domestication
来源期刊:Journal of World PrehistoryDOI:10.1007/S10963-019-09133-0
Asian Crop Dispersal in Africa and Late Holocene Human Adaptation to Tropical Environments
来源期刊:Journal of World PrehistoryDOI:10.1007/s10963-019-09136-x