Primitive tider
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Primitive tider is an independent, peer-reviewed and diamond OA academic journal, established in 1998, that operates on a voluntary basis. Published annually, it holds a Level 1 ranking within the Norwegian academic system. https://journals.uio.no/PT/index
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Arkeologi leverer stadig banebrytende ny forskning, men gjør det den eldre irrelevante i dag?

Vi utforske dette i vår nye serie "Klassikeren". Først ut er Håkon Glørstads anmeldelse av Håkon Sheteligs "Primitive tider i Norge" doi.org/10.5617/pt.1...

Årets nummer er på trappene! Hva blir neste?
Glørstad: Bokanmeldelse: Haakon Shetelig (1922) Primitive Tider i Norge - en oversigt over stenalderen. John Griegs Forlag, Bergen | Primitive tider
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Have you led an exciting excavation, a magazine review, or an investigation that may interest the academic community, but have not been able to turn this into a full article? Submit it as a report to PT by September 1st!

The work is not peer-reviewed but will undergo a thorough editorial assessment
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Har du ledet en spennende utgravning, en magasingjennomgang eller en utredning som kan interessere fagmiljøet, men har ikke mulig å omgjør dette til en full artikkel? Send det som en rapport til PT innen 1. september!

Arbeidet fagfellevurderes ikke, men gjennomgår grundig redaksjonell vurdering.
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We're thrilled to see the growth of OA publications! 📈 If you want to share your work openly and without any charges, consider publishing with us. As demonstrated in the study, while progress is being made in OA publishing, there’s still a way to go. Let's advance archaeology together!
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Want to learn more about OA publishing in archaeology? Our paper on publishing trends among Norwegian archaeologists is now published. OA publications are increasing, but there’s still a way to go. On the positive side, archaeology is progressing faster than other humanistic disciplines.
Assessing the Development in Open Access Publishing in Archaeology: A Case Study From Norway
This article examines open access (OA) publishing within archaeology by using Norway as a case study. The authors present data on research publications ( n = 1,517) produced by archaeologists at Norwe...
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Extended deadline: April 22

While our primary focus is Scandinavian archaeology and contributions in Scandinavian languages are typical, we welcome submissions in English to encourage wider participation.

We particularly support emerging researchers, and there are no fees for our OA publication.
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Har du lyst til å publisere i nr. 27 av Primitive tider, som utgis mot slutten av 2025? Da er innleveringsfristen 1. april! Send oss ditt bidrag via journals.uio.no/PT/about/sub....
Innleveringer | Primitive Tider
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