Profil

The publication programme of the Eurasia Department includes the annual journals Eurasia Antiqua. Zeitschrift für Archäologie Eurasiens and Archäologische Mitteilungen aus Iran und Turan.
The journal Eurasia Antiqua covers all periods of the archaeology of the Black Sea region, the North Caucasus, the Eurasian steppes, as well as Mongolia and Northern China. Reports on ongoing projects and research contributions are published in either German or English with abstracts in Russian.
The Archäologische Mitteilungen aus Iran und Turan are edited by the Tehran branch, and focusses on the archaeology of Iran, the South Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Indus Valley.
More extensive studies are published in our series Archäologie in Eurasien, usually in either German or English. Now and then they appear as bilingual monographs in German or English with a parallel text in Russian. Archäologie in Iran und Turan is published as a monograph series covering topics from the archaeology of Iran, Transcaucasia, Central Asia, and the Indus Valley. In the series Archaeology in China and East Asia the reader will find articles on the archaeological discoveries and ongoing research since 2010 on the archaeology and history of East Asia.
The Kolloquien zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte are published together with the Romano-Germanic Commission (RGK), and discuss current issues of Eurasian archaeology.
In addition to the monographs, short monographs and other publications treating ongoing research projects appear at irregular intervals.

Address & Contact

Editorial Office Eurasia Department
Im Dol 2-6, Haus II
14195 Berlin
+49 (0)30 187711-315
redaktion.eurasien@dainst.de

Publication Policy

Information on publication policies (peer review processes, editorial policy, publication ethics) are found under the respective journals and series.

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