Guidelines for authors
- Authors are required to submit their manuscripts to the editorial secretary (publication@ifea-istanbul.net) in .docx/.odt and PDF format and illustrations as separate files in their original formats (.jpg, .tiff, .ai, .psd, etc.) by e-mail or file transfer services. The text file should be named in the following format DATE_AUTHOR_TITLE (ex: 2019-10-28_Dupont_Hagia-Sofia.docx.)
- The editorial board meets in January however the editorial secretary receives submission throughout the year and verifies their pertinence. Manuscripts submitted before March 1 and accepted by the editorial board and the scientific committee upon the views of two specialists, are included in the summary of the volume to be published in September of the following year (see the section “Publication policies”). If reviewer’s remarks require a major reworking of the text, the revised manuscript is resubmitted for the evaluation process before being accepted or refused by the editorial committee.
- After acceptance of the article, the editorial board sends an anonymous summary of the specialist reports. The authors have two months to make the requested corrections and send to the editorial board a final manuscript respecting the presentation guidelines (see the relevant section). Manuscripts that do not comply with the instructions to the authors may lead to the refusal of publication.
- A set of proofs in PDF and .docx format is sent by e-mail to the author or corresponding author if there are several authors. Changes or additions to the edited manuscript are not allowed at this point; only corrections that are absolutely necessary are accepted. The corrected manuscript should be sent back to the editorial board as soon as possible. Beyond a delay of two weeks, Anatolia Antiqua reserve the right to proceed with publication.
Manuscripts must be original works and must have not been published previously in another journal. The decisions regarding acceptance or rejection are independently taken.
Publication policy
There is no publication fee for the author.
Open access publication is available after a two year restriction period.
Manuscripts are evaluated by two specialists using a double-blind peer review model.
The editorial board is independent in theirs decisions.
Instructions for submission and presentation
Contributions should be sent to the editorial board with a digital version (.doc, .docx, odt. ou .rtf) by e-mail or by file transfer services. Please include tables and figures in their original files (.ai, .eps, .psd, .jpg, etc.). The text file should be named in the following format DATE_AUTHOR_TITLE (ex: 2019-10-28_Dupont_Hagia-Sofia.docx.) and the figures should be numbered sequentially in order of appearance in the text in the following format (ex: 2020-03-01_Dupont_Hagia-Sofia_fig1.tiff, 2020-03-01_Dupont_Hagia-Sofia_fig2.tiff, etc.). Legends and captions of figures/illustrations will be given in a separate document.
An abstract (8-10 lines) in French and another of similar length in English as well as a list of keywords in French and in English should be included. The articles should count between 25 000 and 50 000 characters with a maximum of 5 pages of illustrations.
Publications rights should be compatible with those of the journal and copyrights must be included (artists, photographs, cartographers, etc.). The texts must be written in French or English. Authors whose native language is not English or French, are advised to seek the advice of a French or English native language scholar before submitting their manuscripts to the Editorial Board. A manuscript with style problems will be mailed back to the authors. Manuscripts should be written in a single language only; multilingual articles will not be accepted.
In order to standardize the presentation, we ask authors to present their bibliographic references according to the standard adopted by the journal (identical to the format of the American Psychological Association). Full references to the books or articles cited in the text are given at the end of the article, all reference citations are inserted in the body of the text and all secondary information is inserted as footnotes, as follows:
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
Book
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Title. Publisher location: Publisher.
Renfrew, C., & Bahn, P. G. (2016). Archaeology: Theories, Methods and Practice. London: Thames & Hudson.
Edited volume
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Ed(s).) (Year). Title. Publisher location: Publisher.
Özdoğan, M., Başgelen, N., & Kuniholm, P. (Eds.) (2012). The Neolithic in Turkey: New Excavations and New Research. Vol. 4 – Western Turkey. Istanbul: Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları.
Chapter in an edited volume
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Chapter title. In A. A. Editor & B. B. Editor (Ed(s).), Title (Edition, Page numbers). Publisher location: Publisher.
Binder, D. (2002). Stones making sense: what obsidian could tell about the origins of Central Anatolian Neolithic. In F. Gérard & L. Thissen (Eds.), The Neolithic of Central Anatolia (pp.79-90). Istanbul: Ege Yayınları.
Journal article
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Article title. Journal title, Volume number(Issue or part number), Page numbers.
Mellaart, J. 1954: Preliminary Report on a Survey of Pre-classical Remains in Southern Turkey. Anatolian Studies, 4, 175-240.
Kraft, J. C., Brückner, H., Kayan, I., & Engelmann H. (2007). The geographies of ancient Ephesus and the Artemision in Anatolia. Geoarchaeology 22(1), 121-149.
Online journal article with DOI
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Article title. Journal title, Volume number(Issue or part number, optional), Page numbers. doi: xxxx
Rosenberg, D., Chasan, R., Lengyel, G., & Nadel, D. (2020). Stone ‘Canvas’ and Natufian Art: An Incised Human Figure from the Natufian Cemetery at Raqefet Cave, Israel. Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 39(2), 128-140. doi: 10.1111/ojoa.12189
Online journal article without DOI
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Article title. Journal title, Volume number(Issue or part number, optional), Page numbers. Retrieved from URL
Dupuis, F., Johnston, K. M., Lavoie, M., Lepore, F., & Lassonde, M. (2000).
Concussions in athletes produce brain dysfunction as revealed by event-related potentials. NeuroReport, 11(18), 4087-4092. Retrieved from http://journals.lww.com/neuroreport/
- IN-TEXT CITATIONS
All reference citations are inserted in the body of the text as follows: name of author, year of publication: page or plate number if necessary.
Single author: (Özgüç, 1995, p. 523)
2 authors: (Renfrew & Bahn, 2016, pp. 80-86)
3 to 5 authors: (Kraft, Renfrew, Bahn, & Özgüç, 1995)
6 or more authors: (Kraft et al., 1995)
Citing multiple works in one parenthesis:
(Author, date; Author & Author, date)
Note: Place the references in alphabetical order within the parenthesis.
(Kraft et al., 1995; Özgüç, 1995; Renfrew & Bahn, 2016)
- FOOTNOTES
All secondary information may be included as footnotes. These should be inserted by automatic numbering. The following format should be used:
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- ILLUSTRATIONS
Tables: tables and graphs
Tables should be submitted as Word files and graphs should be Illustrator files.
Powerpoint files or .tiff format files are not acceptable.
Figures: photo, plate, map, drawing
Orientation, scale, captions and frames on each figure must be specified. For the maps, the North must be indicated. Digitization: line drawings such as plans, flint or ceramic sketches must be scanned in 1200 dpi and registered in .tiff (LZW compression). Photos or other documents must be scanned in 300 dpi, and 600 dpi for combination halftones (photographs that also contain line art such as labelling or thin lines – level lines). Before sending the images, check the resolution (300 dpi at least) for the print. If you work with Illustrator, you must not do an image vectoring of the text, and you must register in .ai or .eps. You must not register a bitmapped document.
- TITLE STYLE GUIDE
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Centered, Bold, Title Case Heading Paragraph begins here as a regular paragraph. |
2 |
Flush Left, Bold, Title Case Heading Paragraph begins here as a regular paragraph. |
3 |
Flush Left, Bold Italic, Title Case Heading Paragraph begins here as a regular paragraph. |
4 |
Indented, Bold, Title Case Heading, Ending With a Period. Paragraph begins in line with the headings. |
5 |
Indented, Bold Italic, Title Case Heading, Ending With a Period. Paragraph begins in line with the headings.
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Example :
Labraunda 2017 (Level 1)
Paragraphs begins here…
Publications (Level 2)
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Publications and Conferences (Level 3)
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The Results. (Level 4) Paragraph begins here…
Prehistoric rock paintings. (Level 5) Paragraph begins here…
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