Paléorient

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History

The journal was established in 1973 by Jean Perrot and Bernard Vandermeersch with the help of the Wener Gren Foundation and was first published by Klincksiek Editions (1973) and later by the Association Paléorient (1974–1975). In 1975 it became a journal of the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS); it is presently published by CNRS Éditions. [1] When it was establish in 1973 the journal was taken in by the Laboratoire de paléontologie des vertébrés et de paléontologie humaine at the Université Paris VI, and from 1997 by the Maison de l’archéologie et de l’ethnologie René Ginouvès (now Maison des Sciences de l’Homme - Mondes). [2]

Access

The entire journal is available online with a two-year moving wall on the free portal Persée and on the JSTOR platform (also with a two-year moving wall).

Editors

References

  1. "Paléorient - Tous les ouvrages de la revue Paléorient". CNRS Editions (in French). Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  2. Brun, O. Daune-Le; Tillier, A.-M. (2015). ""Paléorient" ancien, "Paléorient" moyen, "Paléorient" récent... / Early "Paléorient", Middle "Paléorient", Recent "Paléorient..."". Paléorient. 41 (2): 5–7. doi: 10.3406/PALEO.2015.5671 . ISSN   0153-9345.

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