The manuscripts will be sent to the editorial board e-mail address jaais.raasi@gmail.com or the editor-in-chief of the journal angellisimal@gtmail.com

To facilitate the journal’s appearance within the terms set by the editorial board, please respect the deadline for submitting papers – June 1st of each year.

The journal does not charge fees for processing and editing articles. Authors receive a free copy of the journal in which the article is published.

PUBLISHING RULES (ENGLISH), general recommendations

The journal has the following sections: Studies; Materials; Synthesis; Utilization/Reutilization of old material batches and collections; Reviews, Notes, and Discussions.

Text

  1. Page dimensions: A4; margins: top, bottom, left, and right – 2 cm.
  2. Font: Times New Roman, line spacing 1.15, article title – 14 points, in capital letters; author’s name – 12 points; institutional affiliation and email address – 12 points; article text – 12 points; keywords and abstract – 10 points; bibliographic references – 11 points.
  3. Text format: .doc or .docx.
  4. Illustrations are sent in separate files; images may be included in the text (referred to as figures and numbered with Arabic numerals) or at the end of the article (referred to as plates and numbered with Roman numerals).
  5. A summary in English (between 300 and 500 words) and one translated into Romanian.
  6. Five English keywords (translated to Romanian). The selected keywords should not appear in the article title.
  7. Author details: Institutional affiliations and email addresses must be provided to all authors. The corresponding author is marked with an asterisk before affiliation. Institutional affiliation must be formatted uniformly for all authors and will include, in this order: the main institution (academy, university, museum), followed by the constituent departments within the main institution (institute and department or faculty and department, etc.), the institution’s address, postal code, city, and country. The institutional affiliations must be written in the language of the article.

 Bibliographic references/citations

  1. Should include the author’s name, year, and page, and will be inserted into parentheses at the end of the sentence or paragraph. Example: (Necrasov 1990, p. 78).
  2. In the case of an author with multiple contributions in the same year, differentiation was made by adding a letter. Example: (Cristescu 1995a; 1995b).
  3. In the case of sources with three authors, all three have been listed.
  4. In the case of sources with four or more authors, the first author’s name will be given, followed by “et alii” and the year.

Bibliographic list

  1. Book, example:

Teodorescu 1982: D. Teodorescu, Small Atlas of Human Anatomy, Bucharest, 1982.

  1. Article in a collective volume, example:

Blondiaux 1994: J. Blondiaux, About the Lady of Hochfelden and the Cavalry Practice: Discussion around the Functional Femoral Sites, in: L. Buchet (ed.), Women during the Middle Ages and Modern Times, Paris, 1994, p. 97-110.

  1. Article in a periodic journal, for example:

Cantemir, Botezatu 1995: P. Cantemir, D. Botezatu, Anthropological Characterization of the Feudal Population of Gherăeşti (Neamț County), Studies and Research in Anthropology 32, 1995, p. 3-7. We recommend using the full name of the journal (e.g. Arheologia Moldovei) rather than its abbreviated form. Journal issue numbers should be written in Arabic numerals.

  1. Article with at least four authors, for example:

Paine et alii 2007: R. R. Paine, D. Mancinelli, M. Ruggieri, A. Coppa, Cranial Trauma in Iron Age Samnite Agriculturists, Alfedena, Italy: Implications for Biocultural and Economic Stress, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 132, 2007, p. 48-58.

  1. In the case of works published in books and collective volumes, regardless of the language in which they are published, the name of the locality where the publication was printed will be written in the language in which the submitted work is drafted at RAASI (for example, for works in English – Bucharest, for those in Romanian – București).

Illustration (colour or black and white)

  1. For each illustration, a reference should be made in parentheses (Fig. 1, Pl. I, Gr. 1, Tab. 1).
  2. The figure legends must be located at the end of the article, in the language of the article, and Romanian.
  3. The illustration can be designed as plates (inserted at the end of the text and numbered with Roman numerals) and smaller figures (included in the text and numbered with Arabic numerals).
  4. The illustrations have the following dimensions:

– Plates that cover the entire page, measuring 119×181 mm (this dimension allows for the addition of a two-line legend; if the legend occupies more lines, reserve a blank area at the bottom of the plate to allow for its trimming).

– Figures that occupy half a page, either oriented vertically (57 × 173 mm) or horizontally (119 × 90 mm).

  1. The text included in the illustration (numbering of the components of a plate, names of localities on a map created by the author, etc.) must be written in Arial Regular font size 9 with numerals (1, 2, 3) or lowercase letters (a, b, c).
  2. The illustration must be submitted in the JPG or TIFF format, with a minimum resolution of 300 dpi.
  3. Graphs must be embedded in the text and Excel format (.xls or .xlsx).
  4. Tables must be submitted to. doc or .docx format. 
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