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Contacts

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Peer Review Process

1. All articles approved by the Editor will be submitted to peer review.

2. Peer review process is double-blind, therefore authors must eliminate their identity from the text of the manuscript. Identification must appear only in the final manuscript for publication.

3. Referees are chosen from a selected database and by area of expertise.
4. Each article will be sent to 2 (two) referees.

5. Referees must maintain the confidentiality of the article and of the article content.

6. Referees must not be related to the author and the referee must manifest if there is any conflict of interest.

7. Referees’ role is merely advisory since the final decision is from the Editor.

Guidelines for Contributors

1. The Editorial Board has the task of selecting and revising the articles. All articles will be peer reviewed. At first submission, articles must not contain any indication of the author’s identity; authors should, wherever possible, refer to their own work in the third person. More extensive and personalized reference to an author’s previous work may be made in the final version.
Articles of rejected submissions are not returned.

2. Changes and amendments suggested by the Editorial Board will be sent to the author, so that modifications can be made, in a determined timetable.

3. Articles must be sent digitally, font Garamond, font size 12 and spacing 1,5. Subtitles should not include underline nor numeration. If it is necessary to emphasize a word, italic can be used. Underline or bold must not be used in the body of the text. Pages must be in A4 size and numerated.

4. Articles must be written in English or French and should not exceed 20 pages (including notes and bibliography).

5. Articles must include an abstract in the language used in the paper (max. 200 words), as well as keywords (max.5). It is the responsibility of the Editorial Board to include the translation of the abstract in Portuguese.

6. Text citations should conduct to bibliographic references in footnotes.

7. At the end of the article, bibliography must be included, in alphabetical order of the authors surname and, in the case of more than one work by the same author, chronological order must be used.

7.1. Books
e.g. VERNUS, P., Essai sur la conscience de l’Histoire dans l’Égypte pharaonique, Paris, Librairie Honoré Champion, Editeur, 1995

7.2. Chapter of books
e.g. BAINES, J., “Origins of Egyptian Kingship”, in O’CONNOR, D., SILVERMAN, D., (eds), Ancient Egyptian Kingship, Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1995, 95 – 156

7.3. Articles
e.g. JEFFREYS, D., “Looking for Early Dynastic Memphis”, in Egyptian Archaeology 10 (1997): 8 – 9

8. If the article includes images/figures/illustrations, these should not exceed the number of 10 (ten). Images/figures must be sent in a separate archive in JPG, PNG or TIFF, with high resolution. Illustrations, graphics and tables should be black and white, with caption, source and enumerated.

8.1. Authors must be assured of having all permissions necessary to publish images/illustrations/photograps.

9. All articles must include author’s identification: name, e-mail and institutional provenance.

10. Articles must be submitted both in hard copy and CD/DVD.
Articles must be sent to: Drª Maria Helena Trindade Lopes, Editor of Hathor, Univ. Nova de Lisboa, Av. De Berna, n.º 26 - C, 1069-061 Lisboa, and as .pdf to hathor@fcsh.unl.pt

Call for Papers

Hathor – Studies of Egyptology is pleased to announce that Call for Papers are now open for its first number.

Texts can be sent until the 30th November 2011.
Please see the Guidelines for Contributors.

For any additional information, please contact hathor@fcsh.unl.pt
Editor
Maria Helena Trindade Lopes – Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – Universidade Nova de Lisboa

Assistant Editor
Celina Claro – Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – Universidade Nova de Lisboa


Editorial Board
Heitor Silveira – IO/FCSH – Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Hélène Guichard – Musée du Louvre, Paris
José das Candeias Sales – Universidade Aberta
Juan Carlos Moreno – CNRS, Paris
Ronaldo Gurgel Pereira – IO/FCSH – Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Victoria Asensi Amoros – Xylodata, Paris


Advisory Board
Alain Zivie – CNRS, Paris
Anthony J. Spalinger – University of Auckland, New Zealand
Gay Robins – Emory University, Atlanta
John Baines – Oxford University
Laura Pantalacci – Université Lyon
Nigel Strudwick – Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Pascal Vernus – École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris IV
Patrizia Piacentini – Università degli Studi di Milano

Presentation

Hathor – Studies of Egyptology and Oriental Studies – Journal of Oriental and Ancient History publications, which are now presented to the public, aims to correspond to two different but complementary aspects in the research of Ancient History.

Hathor – Studies of Egyptology focuses exclusively in the studies of ancient Egypt and the influence exerted by this civilization on other contemporary or later peoples and cultures.
Hence, it doesn’t have any fixed chronological barriers. What truly determines the activity sphere is the relevance of the theme.

Oriental Studies - Journal of Oriental and Ancient History widens its field to all ancient world, from Pre-Classical civilizations such as Egypt, Mesopotamia, Hebrews, Hittites, etc, to Classical civilizations such as Greece and Rome.
Here too, naturally, it is intended that the vision about the history of these realities isn’t confined to a particular time frame, being privileged the continuities and the structural archetypes.

With these two publications is intended, firstly to meet the aspirations of a national audience, broader and demanding by the day and, secondly to consolidate its role in the international scientific community.

Editor
Prof. Doutora Maria Helena Trindade Lopes
Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – U.N.L.