[First posted 10/31/10, most recently updated 25 June 2022]
‘Atiqot
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‘Atiqot
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'Atiqot is the refereed journal of the Israel Antiquities Authority. It is published four times a year. The contents of the printed version is uploaded to the e-journal website. No changes are made to articles post-publication. The printed journal is also available via the IAA website.
For details on how to submit, see our Guide to Contributors. For Hebrew Guidelines,press here.
As of March 1, 2017 there are minimum requirements for publication in‘Atiqot. For the list of requirements, see the attached files, in English or in Hebrew.
Range of Topics.‘Atiqot covers a large chronological span, from prehistory up to the Ottoman period. Excavations are studied from various aspects and disciplines—often the result of the close interaction between researchers of the IAA and outside specialists. Thus, a report should include, in addition to the stratigraphic analysis, comprehensive treatments of the archaeological data, including studies of the various groups of finds,such as ceramics, glass, stone and metal objects, coins, jewelry, textiles, etc., as well as the geological, botanical, faunal and anthropological evidence. Laboratory analyses, such as petrography, radiocarbon dating and metallurgy, should be included where relevant.
The archaeological data published in ‘Atiqot are not confined to a specific range of periods or topics, but to a geographical area—the Land of Israel—which has been influenced by almost every ancient culture that existed in the Levant. The journal thus presents comprehensive research on the region and its connections with the neighboring countries. The publication is devoted to final reports and shorter articles, although occasionally a volume is dedicated to a particular topic (e.g., burial caves, agricultural installations), period (e.g., prehistoric, Islamic) or site (e.g., Acre, Jerusalem).
Excavation Reports. The papers published in ‘Atiqot are primarily the result of salvage excavations conducted by the IAA. Their results are sometimes unexpectedly important, filling in gaps that could not be understood by localized studies of the larger tells. ‘Atiqot is one of the few vehicles for imparting this important data and therefore a primary asset to any scholar in archaeology.
Bilingual Journal. The journal is bilingual, publishing articles in English or Hebrew; all Hebrew reports are accompanied by English summaries keyed to illustrations in the main text.
Atiqot 107 (2022) EISBN 978-965-406-760-7
The Flint Assemblage from Ashqelon Afridar, Area N (pp. 29–33)Maya OronKeywords: southern coastal plain, Egypt, industry Early Bronze Age I Fauna Remains from Ashqelon Afridar, Area N (pp. 35–38)Miriam PinesKeywords: southern coastal plain, animal bones, economy Molluscs from the Early Bronze Age Site at Ashqelon Afridar, Area N (pp. 39–42)Inbar KtalavKeywords: southern coastal plain, malacology, Egypt, trade
Glass Vessels from the Early Roman-Period Residence at Nein (pp. 27*–36*; English summary, p. 273)Yael Gorin-RosenKeywords: Jezreel Valley, glass workshop, production, imports
Glass Finds from the Roman-Period Mausoleum in ‘Akko (pp. 53–60)Yael Gorin-RosenKeywords: western Galilee, necropolis, cemetery, funerary goods
The Glass Vessels from the Pools of ‘Ein el-Jarab, Ḥammat Gader (pp. 111–141)Yael Gorin-Rosen and Natalya KatsnelsonKeywords: industry, glass workshop Coins from the Pools of ‘Ein el-Jarab, Ḥammat Gader (pp. 143–151)Ariel Berman and Gabriela BijovskyKeywords: numismatics
The Glass Finds from Naḥal ‘Anava, Modi‘in (pp. 241–250)Tamar WinterKeywords: industry The Fauna Remains from Naḥal ‘Anava, Modi‘in (pp. 251–262)Dana Shtainberg Finali and Ram BouchnickKeywords: surface modifications, demography, economy, kosher animals, butchery
Ottoman Tobacco Pipes from Khan et-Tujjar (pp. 263–270)Anastasia ShapiroKeywords: : Lower Galilee, coffee, opium, smoking Fauna Remains from the Marketplace at Khan et-Tujjar (Hebrew, Pp. 57*–62*; English summary, p. 276)Nimrod MaromKeywords: Lower Galilee, butchery, economy
Front MatterAtiqot 107Keywords: Front Matter The Early Bronze Age Site of Ashqelon Afridar, Area N (pp. 1–27)Amir GolaniKeywords: southern coastal plain, plastic decoration, ground stone, mollusks, radiocarbon dating An Early Roman-Period Residence at Nein and Episodes of the First Jewish Revolt in the Jezreel Valley (with a contribution by Gabriela Bijovsky)(Hebrew, pp. 1*–26*; English summary, pp. 271–272)Fadi Abu-Zidan, Yardenna Alexandre and Danny SyonKeywords: Jezreel Valley, numismatics, Hasmonean, Iron Age II, First Jewish Revolt, Josephus Flavius A Roman-Period Mausoleum in ‘Akko (with a contribution by Yossi Nagar) (pp. 43–52)Joppe GoskerKeywords: western Galilee, necropolis, cemetery, funerary practices, ethnicity, anthropology Byzantine- and Umayyad-Period Structures near the Pools of ‘Ein el-Jarab, Ḥammat Gader (pp. 61–109)Moshe HartalKeywords: Syriac inscription, zoomorphic figurine, water wells Evidence of a Late Byzantine Period Earthquake and a Monastic Stable at ‘Avedat (Oboda) (with a contribution by Yael Gorin-Rosen)(pp. 153–197)Tali Erickson-GiniKeywords: seismic event, marble paten, church, baking oven, cross A Byzantine Rural Complex with an Olive Press and an Umayyad Farmhouse on the Banks of Nahׅal ‘Anava, Modi‘in (pp. 199–240)Avraham S. Tendler and Hagit TorgeKeywords: lever-and-screw press, stable, Christianity, ancient road A Mamluk- and Ottoman-Period Marketplace at Khan et-Tujjar (Hebrew, pp. 37*–56*; English summary, pp. 274–275)Edna Dalali-AmosKeywords: Lower Galilee, ancient roads, Darb al-Hawarna, Venetian merchants, cotton, metal objects, Europe, trade routes, Ottoman
- ‘Atiqot 50 (2005) 978-965-406-345-6 December / 2005
- ‘Atiqot 51 (2006) 978-965-406-346-3 March / 2006
- ‘Atiqot 52 (2006) 978-965-406-338-8 June / 2006
- ‘Atiqot 53 (2006) 978-965-406-337-1 September / 2006
- ‘Atiqot 54 (2006) 978-965-406-336-4 December / 2006
- ‘Atiqot 55 (2007) 978-965-406-287-9 February / 2007
- ‘Atiqot 56 (2007) 978-965-406-282-4 June / 2007
- ‘Atiqot 57 (2007) 978-965-406-267-1 November / 2007
- ‘Atiqot 58 (2008) 978-965-406-251-0 March / 2008
- ‘Atiqot 59 (2008) 978-965-406-247-3 June / 2008
- ‘Atiqot 60 (2008) 978-965-406-241-1 December / 2008
- ‘Atiqot 61 (2009) 978-965-406-242-8 December / 2009
- ‘Atiqot 62 (2010) 978-965-406-240-4 March / 2010
- ‘Atiqot 63 (2010) 978-965-406-239-8 June / 2010
- ‘Atiqot 64 (2010) 978-965-406-238-1 October / 2010
- ‘Atiqot 65 (2011) 978-965-406-243-5 January / 2011
- ‘Atiqot 66 (2011) 978-965-406-246-6 April / 2011
- ‘Atiqot 67 (2011) 978-965-406-258-9 July / 2011
- ‘Atiqot 68 (2011) 978-965-406-281-7 November / 2011
- ‘Atiqot 69 (2012) 978-965-406-289-3 March / 2012
- ‘Atiqot 70 (2012) 978-965-406-316-6 June / 2012
- ‘Atiqot 71 (2012) 978-965-406-344-9 September / 2012
- ‘Atiqot 72 (2012) 978-965-406-348-7 December / 2012
- ‘Atiqot 73 (2013) 978-965-406-368-5 March / 2013
- ‘Atiqot 74 (2013) 978-965-406-374-6 May / 2013
- ‘Atiqot 75 (2013) 978-965-406-377-7 July / 2013
- ‘Atiqot 76 (2013) 978-965-406-381-4 October / 2013
- ‘Atiqot 77 (2014) 978-965-406-403-3 March / 2014
- ‘Atiqot 78 (2014) 978-965-406-449-1 July / 2014
- ‘Atiqot 79 (2014) 978-965-406-504-7 December / 2014
- ‘Atiqot 80 (2015) 978-965-406-506-1 February / 2015
- ‘Atiqot 81 (2015) 978-965-406-508-5 June / 2015
- ‘Atiqot 82 (2015) 978-965-406-520-7 August / 2015
- ‘Atiqot 83 (2015) 978-965-406-531-3 December / 2015
- ‘Atiqot 84 (2016) 978-965-406-534-4 March / 2016
- ‘Atiqot 85 (2016) 978-965-406-541-2 June / 2016
- ‘Atiqot 86 (2016) 978-965-406-616-7 September / 2016
- ‘Atiqot 87 (2016) 978-965-406-621-1 December / 2016
- 'Atiqot 88 (2017) 978-965-406-645-4 July / 2017
- ‘Atiqot 89 (2017) 978-965-406-670-9 November / 2017
- ‘Atiqot 90 (2018) 978-965-406-682-2 March / 2018
- ‘Atiqot 91 (2018) 978-965-406-686-0 July / 2018
- ‘Atiqot 92 (2018) 978-965-406-689-1 November / 2018
- ‘Atiqot 93 (2018) 978-965-406-691-1 December / 2018
- ‘Atiqot 94 (2019) 978-965-406-699-0 March / 2019
- ‘Atiqot 95 (2019) 978-965-406-701-0 June / 2019
- ‘Atiqot 96 (2019) 978-965-406-704-1 September / 2019
- ‘Atiqot 97 (2019) 978-965-406-706-5 December / 2019
- ‘Atiqot 98 (2020) 978-965-406-711-9 March / 2020
- ‘Atiqot 99 (2020) 978-965-406-713-3 June / 2020
- ‘Atiqot 100 (2020) 978-965-406-717-1 November / 2020
- ‘Atiqot 101 (2020) 978-965-406-719-5 December / 2020
- ‘Atiqot 102 (2021) 978-965-406-732-4 March / 2021
- ‘Atiqot 103 (2021) 978-965-406-737-9 June / 2021
- ‘Atiqot 104 (2021) 978-965-406-740-9 September / 2021
- ‘Atiqot 105 (2021) 978-965-406-751-5 December / 2021
- ‘Atiqot 106 (2022) 978-965-406-758-4 March / 2022
See the fill List of Open Access Journals in Ancient Studies