
Aims Scope
Aims and Scope:
Historical Archaeology & Anthropological Sciences: Open Access (HAASOA) stands as a distinguished journal dedicated to advancing research in the fields of archaeology and anthropology, with a specific focus on the historical dimensions within these realms. With unwavering commitment, HAASOA explores the intricate tapestry of human history, shedding light on the past to enrich our understanding of the present and shape the future.
Encompassing a diverse array of topics, HAASOA traverses the multidisciplinary landscape of archaeology, ethnography, folklore, and linguistics. By delving into these interconnected realms, the journal unravels the complexities of human culture, social dynamics, and the intricate interplay between societies and their environments across time.
HAASOA serves as a pivotal platform for esteemed researchers, scholars, and practitioners in the fields of archaeology and anthropology to share their profound insights, groundbreaking discoveries, and extensive expertise with the wider scientific community. By fostering collaboration and facilitating knowledge exchange, the journal catalyzes intellectual discourse, encourages interdisciplinary approaches, and nurtures the growth of these fields.
Embracing a rigorous scholarly approach, HAASOA welcomes original research articles, comprehensive review papers, and concise short communications that significantly contribute to the collective understanding of historical archaeology and anthropological sciences. Through a meticulous peer-review process, guided by renowned experts in the field, the journal ensures the highest standards of scientific rigor and integrity, thereby establishing itself as a reputable source of knowledge and scholarship.
Recognizing the transformative power of open access, HAASOA is committed to ensuring widespread accessibility to its published content. By breaking down barriers to knowledge, the journal enables researchers, students, and enthusiasts from around the globe to engage with the latest advancements, diverse perspectives, and profound narratives in historical archaeology and anthropological sciences. This inclusivity cultivates a vibrant and diverse scholarly community, fostering dialogue and enriching the collective understanding of our shared human heritage.
Moreover, HAASOA acknowledges the profound societal significance of historical archaeology and anthropological sciences. By illuminating the stories of the past, the journal contributes to cultural preservation, heritage management, and the decolonization of historical narratives. It also provides insights into contemporary issues, promotes cultural diversity, and fosters a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of human experiences across time and space.
In summary, Historical Archaeology & Anthropological Sciences: Open Access (HAASOA) serves as a beacon of intellectual inquiry, promoting research, scholarship, and collaboration within the realms of historical archaeology and anthropological sciences. Through its comprehensive coverage, rigorous peer-review process, and commitment to open access, the journal facilitates the dissemination of knowledge, fosters interdisciplinary dialogue, and enriches our understanding of the complex and diverse tapestry of human history. By nurturing a community of scholars and practitioners, HAASOA paves the way for transformative advancements, cultural appreciation, and a more nuanced comprehension of our shared human story.
Classification:
- Scientific methods and techniques in archaeology
- Innovative science
- Shaping global debates
- Geology
- Petrology(analysis of rocks)
- Metallurgy
- Stonehenge
- Obsidian
- Statistical methods for creating a typology
- Ceramic typology
- Non-archaeological typology as an art form
- Underwater archaeology
- Archaeological Interpretation
- Museum Work
- Archaeoastronomy
- Cognitive Archaeology
- Computer Archaeology
- Decipherment
- Egyptology
- Biological Anthropology/Physical Anthropology
- Social & Cultural Anthropology
- Linguistic Anthropology
- Art & Art History
- Anthropology of Art
- Anthropology of Childhood
- Anthropology of Development
- Ecological/ Environmental Anthropology
- Economic Anthropology
- Anthropology of Gender
- Medical Anthropology
- Anthropology of the Performing Arts
- Political Anthropology
- Anthropology of Religion
- Visual Anthropology
- Forensic Anthropology
- Race Anthropology
- Ethnoarchaeology
- Gender Archaeology
- Ground Penetrating Radar in Archaeology
- Industrial Archaeology
- Isotope Analysis
- Landscape Archaeology
- The Archaeological Metallurgist
- The Aztecs
- The Bone Expert
- Urban Archaeology
- Weights and Measures In Archaeology
- Botany and Archaeology
- Zoologists
- Pseudo-Archaeology
- Ancient history
- Ancient philology
- Epigraphy
- Papyrology
- Numismatics
- Archaeological material