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American Journal of Archaeology

The American Journal of Archaeology (AJA) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal and the official publication of the Archaeological Institute of America, founded in 1897 (continuing the American Journal of Archaeology and of the History of the Fine Arts founded by the institute in 1885). The journal primarily features articles about the art and arc…

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Publisher
University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Archaeological Institute of America (United States)
CODEN
AJARAE
Discipline
Archaeology
Edited by
Jane B. Carter
Frequency
quarterly
History
1897–present

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American Journal of Archaeology

Nodes21
Edges20
Triples10
Avg. degree1.9
Density0.095238
Components1

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American Journal of Archaeology

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CODEN · 1
American Journal of Archaeology → AJARAE
Discipline · 1
American Journal of Archaeology → Archaeology
Edited by · 1
American Journal of Archaeology → Jane B. Carter
Frequency · 1
American Journal of Archaeology → quarterly
History · 1
American Journal of Archaeology → 1897–present
ISO 4 · 1
American Journal of Archaeology → Am. J. Archaeol.
ISSN · 1
American Journal of Archaeology → 0002-9114 (print) 1939-828X (web)
JSTOR · 1
American Journal of Archaeology → 00029114
Language · 1
American Journal of Archaeology → English
Publisher · 1
American Journal of Archaeology → University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Archaeological Institute of America (United States)

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journal published editor-in-chief archaeology archaeological institute america university publication 1885 articles ancient frothingham first american quarterly 1897 history print chicago

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American Journal of ArchaeologyCODENAJARAE1.00infobox
American Journal of ArchaeologyDisciplineArchaeology1.00infobox
American Journal of ArchaeologyEdited byJane B. Carter1.00infobox
American Journal of ArchaeologyFrequencyquarterly1.00infobox
American Journal of ArchaeologyHistory1897–present1.00infobox
American Journal of ArchaeologyISO 4Am. J. Archaeol.1.00infobox
American Journal of ArchaeologyISSN0002-9114 (print) 1939-828X (web)1.00infobox
American Journal of ArchaeologyJSTOR000291141.00infobox
American Journal of ArchaeologyLanguageEnglish1.00infobox
American Journal of ArchaeologyPublisherUniversity of Chicago Press on behalf of the Archaeological Institute of America (United States)1.00infobox

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