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

To facilitate the appearance of the journal 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
This Journal has the following parts: Studies; Materials; Synthesis; Recovery/re-evaluation of old discoveries and collections; Book reviews, notes, and discussions.

Text:
1. Page format: A4, top, bottom, left, right – 2 cm.
2. Font Times New Roman, 1.15 space, article title – size 14, All Caps; authors name – size 12; institutional
affiliation and email address – size 12; article text – size 12; key words, abstracts – size 10; references – size 11.
3. Text format .doc or .docx.
4. The illustration should be sent in separate files, either included in the text (figures, numbered with Arabic numerals) or at the end of the article (plates, numbered with Roman numerals).
5. Each article must have an abstract in Romanian (maximum 500 words) and one translated into English, along with five keywords in Romanian and translated into English.
6. Authors are asked to specify their scientific degree, institutional affiliation, and email address.

The references:
1. These will include the author’s name, year, and page and will be inserted in round brackets, at the end of the sentence/paragraph: (Necrasov 1990, p. 78).
2. In the case of an author with several contributions from the same year, the separation will be made by adding a letter after the year: (Cristescu 2001a; Cristescu 2001b).
3. In the case of contributions with three authors, the names of all will be mentioned. Example: (Necrasov, Antoniu, Știrbu 1998).
4. In the case of contributions with at least four authors and more, the name of the first author will be entered, after which et alii and the year will be added. Example: (Botezatu et alii 1992).

Bibliography list:
1. Book: Teodorescu 1982: D. Teodorescu, Mic atlas de anatomia omului, Bucureşti, 1982.
2. Article in a collective book: Blondiaux 1994: J. Blondiaux, A propos de la dame d’Hochfelden et de la practique cavaliere: discussion autour des sites fonctionnels femoraux, în: L. Buchet (ed.), La femme pendant le Moyen Age et l’Epoque Moderne, Paris, 1994, p. 97-110.
3. Article in a Journal: Cantemir, Botezatu 1995: P. Cantemir, D. Botezatu, Caracterizarea antropologică a populaţiei feudale de la Gherăeşti (jud. Neamţ), Studii şi Cercetări de Antropologie 32, 1995, p. 3-7.
We recommend using the full name of the journal (like Arheologia Moldovei) and not the abbreviated form, like (ArhMold). The journal number will be written only in Arabic numerals.
4. For articles with four or more authors, all authors will be included in the bibliographic list, 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 Biocultura land Economic Stress, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 132, 2007, p. 48-58.

Illustration (colour or black and white):
1. For each illustration, the mention in the text will be inside round brackets (Fig. 1, Ch. 1, Table 1, Pl. I).
2. The list of figures must be at the end of the article, in the original language and English.
3. The illustration can be conceived in the form of plates (placed at the end of the article, after the bibliography, numbered with Roman numerals) and in the form of figures (included in the text, numbered with Arabic numerals).
4. Illustrations can have the following dimensions:
– full-page plates 119×181 mm (this size allows adding a caption of 2 lines, if the caption occupies several lines reserve a white area at the bottom of the plate to allow it to be cropped);
– half-page figures, either vertically oriented 57×173 mm or horizontally oriented 119×90 mm.
5. The text related to the illustration (numbering the parts of a sheet, names of localities on a map created by the author, etc.) must be written in Arial Regular, font size 9, with numbers (1, 2, 3) or small letters (a, b, c).
6. The illustration must be sent in JPG or TIFF format, minimum 300 dpi resolution.
7. The charts must be included in the text and sent also in Excel format (.xls or .xlsx).
8. The tables must be submitted in .doc or .docx format.

 

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