The first issue is available of this new interdisciplinary journal published by the University of the Aegean, Department of Mediterranean Studies, Rhodes, Greece. In both English and Greek languages, the journal intends to offer peer-reviewed, current scholarly examinations of the Mediterranean region's past while disseminating information on "innovations, discoveries, applications, and meetings." The possible areas for editorial inclusion are ethnoarchaelogy; completed excavation reports; palaeolithic, classical, hellenistic, roman, protochristian, byzantine, etruscan periods, and megalithic cultures in Mediterranean region; early arab cultures; mythology; biblical archaeology; and natural sciences applied to archaeology. Judging from the first issue and the table of contents for issue 2, there is plenty for the interested scholar.
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