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The Journal of the North Atlantic (ISSN 1935-1933 online, ISSN 1935-1948 print) is a multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed and edited archaeology and environmental history journal focusing on the peoples of the North Atlantic, their expansion into the region over time, and their interactions with their changing environment.
The Journal of the North Atlantic is indexed in the Web of Science (clarivate.com) and by way of author entries in Google Scholar and ResearchGate. It is included in full-text in BioOne.org and JSTOR.org.
• over 25 years of timely peer-review and publication of manuscripts.
• article-by-article online publication for distribution to a global audience.
• expertise to facilitate the publication of special issues.
• inclusion of supplemental files with journal articles.
The journal is published by the Eagle Hill Institute, a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation of the State of Maine (Federal tax ID # 010379899).
For general inquiries about the journal ... joerg@eaglehill.us
Journal of the North Atlantic
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