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Author Guidelines

Online Submissions

All submissions to Journal of Skyscape Archaeology must be made online. Please make sure you have read the full author guidelines before beginning the submission process.

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First, click here to download the guidelines which you will find in PDF format. The guidelines pertain to article and book review submissions. All articles are peer-reviewed. Book reviews are accepted at the discretion of the Editors.

We will acknowledge your submission upon receipt and let you know the anticipated timeframe for a decision. . Once we receive your submission, one of our editors will review it within two weeks. If it looks suitable for the journal we will send it to two reviewers. Reviewers are asked to make specific recommendations for improving the article if appropriate as well as to recommend for or against publication. Once we have received responses from both reviewers, we will make a decision about publishing your article and let you know. If your article is accepted, we will send you further instructions for submitting the final manuscript of your article

Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement

Please click here to view the Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement in full.  

Equinox Publishing is a leading publisher specialising in books and journals in the humanities, social sciences and performing arts. We recognise and believe in the integrity of good ethical practice in publishing in order to promote and maintain the quality our contributors produce. As a publisher, we uphold the standards set forth in the COPE code of practice (www.publicationethics.org), specifically for all contributing parties: author, editor, reviewer and as publisher.

We have communicated these standards to our journal editors who share in our aims for ethical publishing practice and agree to work towards these standards throughout the editorial process. Together, we ensure the ongoing excellence and quality for which Equinox is recognised.

All articles submitted to this journal are subject to peer review (double-blind) and in doing so we (the publisher and editors) commit to taking all reasonable steps to identify and prevent the publication of papers where research misconduct has occurred. Thus, in the event that we are made aware of any allegation of research misconduct, we shall deal with allegations appropriately, including taking steps to retract or correct articles when necessary or to publish clarification and or apologies.

Equinox journal editors have access to (and are encouraged to use) CrossCheck, a plagarism-detection software system which identifies professional plagiarism and other forms of scholarly misconduct.

Archaeology in Areas of Conflict

JSA will not normally consider for publication research that has been undertaken in occupied territory and its contiguous waters as defined by the United Nations, unless that research is required to safeguard, record or preserve at-risk archaeological heritage of the occupied territory, or when permission of the acknowledged national authorities of the occupied territory has been obtained by the researcher.

Copyright Notice

The editors will not consider manuscripts which are under consideration by other publishers. It is assumed that once you have submitted an article to this journal, it will not be sent to other publishers until a decision about inclusion has been made. Only by special arrangement will the editors consider previously published material.

As a condition of publication, please click here to download, sign (electronic signature is acceptable) and return a copy of the contributor agreement by email or regular mail, once your manuscript is accepted. For multi-authored submissions, it is acceptable for one author to sign on behalf of all authors.

If your paper has passed peer review and been accepted for publication on an Open Access basis, we will send you a different contributor/Creative Commons agreement after payment of the fee and prior to publication.

Submission Preparation Checklist

All submissions must meet the following requirements.

  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
  • Where available, URLs and DOIs for the references have been provided.
  • The submission has not been previously published and does not contain copyrighted material, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission should be under 20 MB. If not, the paper will be returned to the author for changes. Usually, the trouble is in the figure files. It's important that both reviewers and editors can easily download the submission without clogging up their bandwidth.
  • The submission conforms to our statement of ethical practice.
  • Completing the metadata (please insert as plain text) Coverage: Coverage will typically indicate a work's spatial location (a place name or geographic coordinates), temporal period (a period label, date, or date range) or jurisdiction (such as a named administrative entity). E.g., Iberian Peninsula; North American Southwest ; Auglish; Mexico Languages: Language indicates the work's primary language using a language code ("en") with an optional country code ("en_US"). Subjects: Subjects will be keywords, key phrases or classification codes that describe a topic of the submission. Select from Library of Congress Scheme; separate terms and codes by semi-colons - https://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/lcco/ Type: The nature or genre of the main content of the submission. The type is usually "Text", but may also be "Dataset", "Image" or any of the Dublin Core types. Disciplines: Disciplines are types of study or branches of knowledge as described by university faculties and learned societies. E.g., Archaeology; History of Science;Cognitive Historiography;Archaeoastronomy; Anthropology. Keywords: Keywords are typically one- to three-word phrases that are used to indicate the main topics of a submission. E.g., Skyscape; Archaeology; Archaeoastronomy; Prehistoric; Monument; Alignment; Orientation; Standstill; Solstice; Neolithic; Interdisciplinary; Landscape; Celestial. References: This is required to comply with citation-tracking services such as Crossref. Please ensure DOI or URL is included when available.
  • Supplementary Material will appear in the online version only and will be published as it is received and will not be copyedited or typeset. Therefore, any such material should be supplied to fit within the page parameters of the journal (246mm x 189mm). PDF's and Excel files are acceptable.

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