Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2007, Page 99
Notes for Contributors
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS
Scope
Archaeologia Islandica is the first and
only venue specially dedicated to aspects
of Icelandic archaeology and material cul-
ture and provides a forum for the wider
dissemination of such work to the interna-
tional community. The scope of the jour-
nal covers any aspect of archaeology and
material culture relating to Iceland from
the 9th century colonization of the island
by Vikings to 19th century emigration
of Icelanders to Canada - and beyond.
Papers of archaeological fieldwork and
artifact studies as well related histori-
cal, ethnographic and linguistic research
are all welcomed, as are papers on mate-
rial from outside Iceland but which are
clearly relevant to discourses on Icelandic
archaeology and material culture.
Submissions
All submissions should be sent to the
editor, Gavin Lucas, at Archaeologia
Islandica, Barúgötu 3, 101 Reykjavík,
Iceland; emails should be sent to gavin@
instarch.is, marked Re: Archaeologia
Islandica.
Manuscripts
Contributions are accepted of variable
length, but generally should aim to fall
between 4000-8000 words. Manuscripts
must be in English and be accompanied
by an abstract not exceeding 150 words,
withalistof3-5 keywords. Authors should
also provide their institutional affiliation
(e.g. University) and an email address for
correspondence; if there is more than one
author, a principal author should be des-
ignated for all correspondence. All texts
must be sent in an electronic version and
a hard copy in the post, and the two ver-
sions must be identical. Keep formatting
to a minimum, and use consistent styles
for sub-titling. Do not insert figures or
tables in the text (see below).
Ulustrations and Tables
All illustrations and tables must be sent
as separate files and pages and should not
be inserted into the text. For illustrations,
files should preferably be a .tiff or .eps.
Tables should be in Word or Excel. All
Figures and tables should be clearly num-
bered and be accompanied by a separate
list of figure and table captions. Please
mark clearly in the main text, where the
figures and tables are to be inserted.
References
Referencing should be made in the text
by quoting the author(s), year and page
number in brackets at the relevant point
- e.g. (Morris 1995, 123). Full details of
the reference should be provided in a sep-
arate bibliography at the end of the paper,
using set conventions as in the examples
below. Note that surname or patronym
will always come first, even for Icelandic
names, and order will follow alphabeti-
cally:
AÁBCDÐEÉFGHIÍJKLMNOÓPQR
STUÚVWXYÝZÞÆÖ.
Examples of References:
Sveinbjarnadóttir, Guðrun. (1992) Farm
Abandonment in Medieval and Post-
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