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The annual journal Palaeohistoria – full title Acta et Communicationes Instituti Bio-Archaeologici Universitatis Groninganae – is edited by the staff of the Institute, and carries detailed articles on material culture, analysis of radiocarbon data and the results of excavations, surveys and coring campaigns. Palaeohistoria plays an essential role in the exchange network of journals that has been established with 160 other archaeological institutes in the Netherlands and abroad.

GIA-copyright, for more information please contact the Editorial Coordinator N.D.(Daphne) van der Pers

 

The Dutch-language journal Paleo-aktueel is also published annually, and carries short articles on current research by GIA staff members and postgraduate students to keep the general public, including authorities and planners, informed about recent research.

GIA-copyright, for more information please contact the Editorial Coordinator N.D.(Daphne) van der Pers

 

A new series Groningen Archaeological Studies was initiated in 2003. This series is intended for the publication of larger works such as PhD theses, conference proceedings, and Festschrifts.

 

The Dutch language series Grondsporen presents the results of GIA projects in the Netherlands which require publication in the short-term on the basis of Dutch legislation.

 

The periodical Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie carries articles concerning Mediterranean archaeology from authors in the Netherlands and Belgium,  and appears twice yearly since 1988.

 

The series Caeculus, Papers on Mediterranean Archaeology  is devoted to particular themes that evolve from the PhD research of the students of GIA as well as those of the sections of Ancient History and Classical Languages. The volumes contain the results of workshops organized to stimulate PhD research. Copies may be ordered via Peeters Publishers.

 

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