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The Mediterranean Archaeology & Archaeometry (MAA) an interdisciplinary International Journal issued by The University of the Aegean, Department of Mediterranean Studies, Rhodes, Greece. MAA is published since 2001 and from 2008 is operating in updated format.

The international journal MAA "Encourage international discussion on the coupling between archaeology and archaeometry in their broader sense, initiating forums of discussion on the establishment of widely accepted criteria of correct approach and solution of particularly current and future archaeological problems."

It focuses in the Mediterranean region and on matters referred to interactions of Mediterranean with neighbouring areas, but presents an international forum of research, innovations, discoveries, applications and meetings, concerning the modern approaches to the study of human past.

The Editors will welcome contributions from all parts of the World.

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MAA has been selected to be indexed and abstracted in Arts and Humanities Citation Index (Thompsons Reuters), beginning with v.8(1) 2008

 

 


 

Current Issue (Volume 9.1)

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Optically Stimulated Luminescence properties of natural schist 
E.C. Stefanaki et. al.

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Geomorphological and geological constrains on the development of early Bronze chert industries at the northen rim of the Al Jafr Basin, Southern Jordan
Nizar Abu-Jaber et. al.


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Is white pigment on Appeles' palette a TiO2-rich kaolin? New analytical results on the case of Melian - Earth
Th. Katsaros et. al.

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Solarization behaviour of manganese-containing glass: An experimental and analytical study
Ramadan Abd-Allah


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The orientation of Delos' Monuments
G. Pantazis et. al.


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Evaluation of cellulose acetate and chitosan used for the treatment of historical papers
Gomaa abdel-Maskoud
Ziad Al-Saad


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The emergence and development of a round building tradition in the aegean and Crete
Evyenia Yiannouli


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Deterioration of the floor of interior courtyard of sultan Hassan Mosque in Cair, Egypt
Tarek Nazel


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Building and applying "Insularity Theory": Review of Knapp's prehistoric and protohistoric Cyprus, 2008
S. Katsarou-Tzeveleki


 
 
     
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