Journal of Open Archaeology Data
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Advancing Knowledge in Archaeology, One Data Point at a Time.
Introduction
Journal of Open Archaeology Data, published by UBIQUITY PRESS LTD, is a pioneering open access journal dedicated to the dissemination of archaeological data and research since 2012. With an ISSN of 2049-1565, this esteemed journal plays a crucial role in fostering collaboration and transparency within the archaeological community. By offering an open access model, it encourages unrestricted access to a wealth of data and findings, facilitating innovative research and education across the globe. The journal has garnered recognition in the Scopus database, achieving impressive rankings in both the Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences categories. In 2023, it ranks in the top quartile (Q2) of archaeology journals, reflecting its influence and the quality of research it publishes. Operating from the heart of London, the journal serves as a vital platform for researchers, professionals, and students alike, aiming to advance knowledge and practice in archaeology through the sharing of original research and data-driven studies.
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