- ANMED is a peer-reviewed journal.
- The articles to be published in ANMED should be related to the period from prehistoric times to the end of the Byzantine era and should cover archaeological, numismatic, and epigraphic research conducted in the geographical area of Anatolia, located in the eastern Mediterranean world, as well as studies on artifacts in museums.
- The articles must be original and not previously published elsewhere.
- The language of ANMED is English, and only articles in English are accepted.
- The submitted manuscript must not exceed 5,000 words.
- The size limit for your related visuals is one A4 page; in mandatory cases, two A4 pages can be used for visuals.
- Each manuscript should include a maximum 200-word abstract in both Turkish and English.
- Five keywords should be provided for each manuscript and listed at the end.
- For all correspondence related to ANMED, please use the email address anmed@ku.edu.tr.
- The period for submission to ANMED is between October and June. Submitted articles are published within three months after the editing and peer-review process.
Examples of Citations:
Sample reference to article:
Corsten, Th. 2005a. “Kibyratis in Antiquity.” Anatolian Archaeology 11:27-28.
1 Corsten 2005a, 27.
Sample reference to book:
One Author
Mellink, M.J. 1998. Kızılbel: An Archaic Painted Chamber in Northern Lycia. Philadelphia:
The University Museum.
1 Mellink 1998, 557.
Two or More Authors
Akkermans, P.M.M.G., and G. Schwartz. 2007. The Archaeology of Syria: From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early Urban Societies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
1 Akkermans and Schwartz 2007, 255.