School of Historical Studies Centre for Classics & Archaeology

Journals

Ancient Near Eastern Studies (ANE)

Formerly Abr-Nahrain, ANE is published annually by the Centre under the aegis of Peeters, Publishers and Booksellers, Louvain, Belguim. This journal is refereed and accepts original articles devoted to the study of languages and cultures of the ancient Near East with a primary focus on the modern lands of Israel, Westbank, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Shiekdoms. Manuscripts on related languages and cultures in the neigbouring regions will also be considered.

Editor:
Professor Antonio Sagona
Email: a.sagona@unimelb.edu.au


Ancient West & East

An academic journal devoted to the study of the periphery of the ancient world, its so-called barbarian milieu, the activities thereabouts of Greeks and Romans and the relations between them and the local peoples. Much attention will be paid to local societies and cultures and their links with the early Byzantine and Near Eastern worlds as well as the Graeco-Roman.

Editor:
Associate Professor Gotcha Tsetskhladze
Email: g.tsetskhladze@unimelb.edu.au


Iris

The journal of the Classical Association of Victoria. The new series of the journal was founded in 1988. The journal Editor is Mr John L. Penwill of La Trobe University, Bendigo. The Assistant Editor is Dr Heather M. Jackson, ARC Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Melbourne. The Honorary Secretary is Dr K.O. Chong-Gossard, Lecturer at the University of Melbourne. Iris is published with the support of the Muriel P. Blackwood Memorial Fund. Iris is a refereed publication.

Editor:
John L. Penwill
Email: j.penwill@latrobe.edu.au

www.cca.unimelb.edu.au/CAV/iris.html

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