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The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology (JEA) is a bi-annual peer-reviewed international academic journal published by the Egypt Exploration Society. Covering Egyptological research, the JEA publishes scholarly articles, fieldwork reports, and reviews of books on Egyptology.[1] Articles are mainly published in English, with contributions in German or French accepted where suitable.[2]
Discipline | Archaeology |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Claudia Näser |
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History | 1914–present |
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Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | J. Egypt. Archaeol. |
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ISSN | 0307-5133 |
JSTOR | jegyparch |
The JEA was established in 1914 by the Egypt Exploration Fund. Its editors have included several prominent Egyptologists, including Alan Gardiner (1916–21, 1934, 1941–46); T. Eric Peet (1923–1934) and Battiscombe Gunn (1935–1939).[3] The current (2021) editor-in-chief is Claudia Näser of University College London.[4]
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