Bulletin de la Societe Prehistorique Francaise

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Decoding the Secrets of Prehistoric Societies

Introduction

Bulletin de la Societe Prehistorique Francaise (ISSN: 0249-7638; E-ISSN: 1760-7361), published by the SOCIETE PREHISTORIQUE FRANCAISE, stands as a pivotal journal within the domain of archaeology, particularly emphasizing prehistoric studies. With its classification in the Q2 quartile of both the arts and humanities as well as social sciences in archaeology, the journal positions itself among the top 25% of publications in these categories as of 2023. This distinguished ranking reflects its significant contribution to the field, providing researchers, professionals, and students with critical insights and innovative methodologies related to prehistoric research. Although open access options are currently unavailable, the journal is committed to fostering academic discourse and sharing knowledge that influences contemporary archaeological practices. As a member of the elite academic community, Bulletin de la Societe Prehistorique Francaise is highly regarded for its rigorous peer-review process and dedication to the advancement of archaeology, making it an essential resource for anyone invested in understanding our historical roots.

Metrics 2024

SCIMAGO Journal Rank0.22
Journal Impact Factor0.20
Journal Impact Factor (5 years)0.30
H-Index23
Journal IF Without Self0.20
Eigen Factor0.00
Normal Eigen Factor0.02
Influence0.11
Immediacy Index-
Cited Half Life24.50
Citing Half Life18.90
JCI0.20
Total Documents562
WOS Total Citations461
SCIMAGO Total Citations543
SCIMAGO SELF Citations143
Scopus Journal Rank0.22
Cites / Document (2 Years)0.00
Cites / Document (3 Years)1.00
Cites / Document (4 Years)1.00

Metrics History

Rank 2024

Scopus

Archeology (arts and humanities) in Arts and Humanities
Rank #66/270
Percentile 75.56
Quartile Q1
Archeology in Social Sciences
Rank #65/260
Percentile 75.00
Quartile Q2

JCI (Web Of Science)

ARCHAEOLOGY
Rank 126/163
Percentile 22.70
Quartile Q4

Quartile History

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