Oriental Studies – Journal of Oriental and Ancient History 110 followers Hathor – Studies of Egyptology and Oriental Studies – Journal of Oriental and Ancient History publications, which are now presented to the public, aims to correspond to two different but complementary aspects in the research of Ancient History. Hathor – Studies of Egyptology focuses exclusively in the studies of ancient Egypt and the influence exerted by this civilization on other contemporary or later peoples and cultures. Hence, it doesn’t have any fixed chronological barriers. What truly determines the activity sphere is the relevance of the theme. Oriental Studies - Journal of Oriental and Ancient History widens its field to all ancient world, from Pre-Classical civilizations such as Egypt, Mesopotamia, Hebrews, Hittites, etc, to Classical civilizations such as Greece and Rome. Here too, naturally, it is intended that the vision about the history of these realities isn’t confined to a particular time frame, being privileged the continuities and the structural archetypes. With these two publications is intended, firstly to meet the aspirations of a national audience, broader and demanding by the day and, secondly to consolidate its role in the international scientific community. Editor Prof. Doutora Maria Helena Trindade Lopes Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – U.N.L. Editor Maria Helena Trindade Lopes – Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – Universidade Nova de Lisboa Assistant Editor Susana Isabel Silva Mota – Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – Universidade Nova de Lisboa Editorial Board Heitor Penedro Silva – IO/FCSH – Universidade Nova de Lisboa Helene Guichard – Musée du Louvre, Paris José das Candeias Sales – Universidade Aberta Juan Carlos Moreno – CNRS, Paris Ronaldo Gurgel Pereira – IO/FCSH – Universidade Nova de Lisboa Vitoria Asensi – IUFRO, Paris Advisory Board Alain Zivie – CNRS, Paris Anthony J. Spalinger – University of Auckland, New Zealand Conceição Lopes – CEAUCP, Universidade de Coimbra Francisco Caramelo – FCSH – Universidade Nova de Lisboa Gay Robins – Emory University, Atlanta Hourig Sourouzian – The German Institute of Archaeology in Cairo John Baines – Oxford University Laura Pantalacci – Université Lyon Nigel Strudwick – Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge Pascal Vernus – École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris IV Patrizia Racentini – Università degli Studi di Milano Rainer Stadelman – The German Institute of Archaeology in Cairo Oriental Studies – Journal of Oriental and Ancient History is pleased to announce that Call for Papers are now open for its first number. Texts can be sent until the 31st January 2012. Please see the Guidelines for Contributors. For any additional information, please contact orientalstudies@fcsh.unl.pt
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