Call for Papers
Avar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Life and Society in the Ancient Near East
CFP Closes August 1, 2023
Submissions: https://avarjournal.com/avar/about/submissions
Abstracts: The editors are glad to review an abstract to see if your paper or idea is a good fit for Avar. Feel free to send an abstract to avar@tplondon.com.
The editors of Avar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Life and Society in the Ancient Near East are excited to call for submissions to an open issue (Avar 3.1).
We seek submissions with interdisciplinary approaches that explicitly adopt, adapt, or integrate theories and methodologies from within the traditional fields of ancient Near Eastern studies (i.e., archaeology, Assyriology, biblical studies, Egyptology, Hittitology, etc.), as well as from socio-anthropological and scientific disciplines.
Avar is dedicated to publishing open-access, peer-reviewed scholarship on Anatolia, Egypt, the Levant, and Mesopotamia from the third through first millennia BCE that crosses and disrupts disciplinary boundaries.
Avar accepts short notes (2,000-4,000 words) and articles (6,000-12,000 words) in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.
Submissions will only be accepted through the submission platform. Inquiries and abstracts can be sent to the editors at avar@tplondon.com.
To view CFPs and announcements, or to learn more about Avar, its future projects, and its editors, please visit our website or follow us on Twitter @Avar_TNP.
Avar Editors:
Isaac Alderman, Baruch College, USA
Shane M. Thompson, North Carolina Wesleyan University, USA
Eric M. Trinka, Colby College, USA
ISSN: 2752-3527 (Print) ISSN: 2752-3535 (Online) | Avar is published twice a year in January and July.