Journal of Conflict Archaeology
metrics 2024
To Illuminate the Shadows: Discovering Archaeology in Conflict
Introduction
Journal of Conflict Archaeology, published by Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, is a pivotal periodical in the field of archaeology and history, focusing on the intersections between human conflict and archaeological practice. With a robust ISSN of 1574-0773 and E-ISSN 1574-0781, this journal not only presents innovative research findings but also catalyzes critical discussions on how conflicts shape and are shaped by material culture. Spanning volumes since 2005 and continuing through 2024, the journal is ranked in category quartiles, achieving Q3 status in Archeology and Arts & Humanities, and Q2 in History by 2023 metrics, illustrating its significant contribution to academic discourse. The Journal of Conflict Archaeology emphasizes accessibility for scholars and practitioners, making valuable insights available to those navigating the complexities of archaeology in context to historical conflicts. With research that is cited within the 78th and 67th percentiles of its respective fields, this journal serves as an essential resource for researchers, professionals, and students aiming to deepen their understanding of archaeological methodologies in conflict studies.
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