Volume: 13 Issue: 1, 9/25/23

Year: 2023

Eurasian Journal of Anthropology (EJA), in publication since 2010, covers scholarly papers and book reviews in social, biological, bio-cultural, and archaeological anthropology and related disciplines. EJA is published biannually (June and December). This international peer-reviewed e-journal will publish papers and develops discussions on a wide range of research topics of both living human populations and past societies. EJA encourages submissions on a wide range of topics, consistent with these aims.  
 

General anthropology

Methodology of anthropological and archaeological research

Methodology of social/cultural anthropological and ethnological research

Physical anthropology of past and present human populations

Bio-cultural characteristics of past and present human societies

Applied anthropology

Medical anthropology

Economic anthropology

Anthropology of religion

Political anthropology

Lingusitic anthropology

Urban anthropology

Gender studies and anthropology

Social and biological gerontology

Skeletal biology

Paleopathology

Forensic anthropology

Human biology in past and present

Human ecology and behavior

Nutritional anthropology

Human growth and development 

HOW TO PREPARE MANUSCRIPTS

The journal's language is English. British English or American English spelling and terminology may be used, but either one should be followed consistently throughout the article. The manuscript should be modified APA Referencing System.

Papers should be prepared with Microsoft Word in .doc or .rtf file format. Format paragraph text using the 'Normal' style in the styles menu. This puts a space before each paragraph so that a blank line is not required to separate paragraphs and automatically sets the text to double line, full justified, 11 pt Times New Roman Font layout Format the Title of the paper using the 'Title' style in the styles menu, use the 'Abstract' style for the abstract and the 'Quotation' style for paragraph quotes.

 

Quotations
Quotations less than three lines long should be incorporated into the text using double quotation marks. For longer quotations (more than three lines or two sentences), use 'Quotation' style in the styles menu.

Number the pages consecutively with the first page containing;

·         running head (shortened title)

·         title

·         author(s)

·         affiliation(s)

full address for correspondence, including telephone and fax number, e-mail address and related subject area

 

Second page

  • Abstract: Please provide a short abstract of 100 to 250 words. The abstract should not contain any undefined abbreviations or unspecified references.

 

  • Key words: Please provide 3 to 5 key words or short phrases.

 

Third and following pages

  • Section Headings
    First-, second-, third-, and fourth-order headings should be clearly distinguishable.

 

Notes
Please use endnotes rather than footnotes. Notes should be indicated by consecutive superscript numbers in the text and listed at the end of the article before the References. A source reference note should be indicated by means of an asterisk after the title. This note should be placed at the bottom of the first page.

Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements of people, grants, funds, etc. should be placed in a separate section before the References.

 

References
In the text, references to the literature should be cited by author's surname followed by year of publication. If there are multiple citations, present them chronologically. When references are made to more than one paper by the same author published in the same year, they should be designated in the text as (White, 1995a,b) and in the Literature Cited as follows:

 

Journal article:
Duyar I, Ozener B. (2005) Growth and nutritional status of male adolescent laborers in Ankara, Turkey. Am J Phys Anthropol 128:693–698.

 

Book:
Moore LG. (1980) The biocultural basis of health: expanding views of medical anthropology. St Louis: Mosby, p 43–45.

 

Book chapter:
Ellison PT. (1991) Reproductive ecology and human fertility. In: Mascie-Taylor CGN, Lasker GW, editors. Applications of biological anthropology to human affairs. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p 24–54.

 

Abbreviations of journal titles should follow those used in Index Medicus.

 

Tables
Each table should be numbered consecutively. In tables, footnotes are preferable to long explanatory material in either the heading or body of the table. Such explanatory footnotes, identified by superscript letters, should be placed immediately below the table. Please provide a caption (without abbreviations) to each table, refer to the table in the text and note its approximate location in the margin. Finally, please place the tables after the figure legends in the manuscript.

Figures
All photographs, graphs and diagrams should be referred to as a Figure and they should be numbered consecutively. Multi-part figures ought to be labeled with lower case letters (a, b, etc.). Please insert keys and scale bars directly in the figures. Relatively small text and great variation in text sizes within figures should be avoided as figures are often reduced in size. Figures may be sized to fit approximately within the column(s) of the journal. Provide a detailed legend (without abbreviations) to each figure, refer to the figure in the text and note its approximate location in the margin. Please place the legends in the manuscript after the references.

Eurasian Journal of Anthropology (EJA) adopts an open access policy for all published manuscripts.

No application or evaluation fee is charged from the authors for the studies submitted to be published in the journal. In addition, no payment is made to authors or referees.
In order for the articles sent to the journal to be published; it must not have been previously published elsewhere, submitted for publication elsewhere, and accepted for publication elsewhere. Previously published papers are not included in the journal.

Manuscripts sent to the journal are first examined by the Editorial Board. The evaluation of the studies sent for publication is made by adhering to academic and scientific ethical values. Once your paper has been assessed for suitability by the editor, it will then be single or double blind peer reviewed by independent, anonymous expert referees.

It is deemed to have been accepted by the authors that the copyrights of all the works submitted for publication in EJA have been transferred to the journal. The journal does not pay copyright to the authors for the submitted works.

All articles published in the journal are open access and freely available online. Eurasian Journal of Anthropology does not charge publication fees from authors.