Babesch – Bulletin Antieke Beschaving

BABESCH: Annual Papers on Mediterranean Archaeology  
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
BABESCH
Discipline Classical archaeology
Language English, French, German, and Italian
Edited by E. M. Moormann
Publication details
Publisher
Peeters (The Netherlands)
Publication history
1926-present
Frequency Annual
Indexing
ISSN 0165-9367 (print)
1783-1369 (web)
OCLC no. 615561775
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Babesch – Bulletin Antieke Beschaving (Annual Papers on Mediterranean Archaeology) (ISSN 0165-9367; E-ISSN 1783-1369) is an annual scholarly journal published by Peeters.[1] It was originally published, from its founding in 1926, by A.W. Byvanck. One of its main objectives is to provide a forum for archaeologists whose research and fieldwork focus on classical archaeology. Its aim is to present such studies as are likely to be of interest to any student in this subject. This established journal publishes original research papers, short notes of wider archaeological significance and book reviews. It publishes papers in English, French, German and Italian. lt has individual and institutional subscribers in over 30 countries.

The journal was previously published in Dutch, but since the early 1970s, it is a multilingual and international journal with an international editorial board directed by editors from the Netherlands and Belgium.[2]

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