Volume: 8 Issue: 14, 6/29/23

Year: 2023
Cultural and Natural Heritage, Art History, Archaeology, Archaeological Science, Early Bronze Age Archeology, Late Iron Age, Archaeology (Other)

AMİSOS Journal aims to contribute to the knowledge of social sciences by publishing national and international scientific studies in the fields of Social Sciences.

As the subject of the journal, Paleoanthropology, Physianthropology, Prehistory, Protohistory, Near East Archeology, Lithic, Flint, Obsidian, Use-Wear Analysis, Experimental Archeology, Classical Archeology, Anatolian and Near Eastern Archeology, Ancient History, Hittitology, Sumerology, Latin Language and Literature, Greek Language and Literature, Childhood and Child Archaeology, Anthropological Archaeology, Settlement Archeology, Underwater Archeology, Archaeometallurgy, Archaeozoology, Archaeobotany, Byzantine Art, Ottoman Art, European Art, Numismatics, History of Architecture, Restoration and Conservation, Museum Studies. It is an international peer-reviewed journal that includes related, related or helpful topics and related comments, approaches and theories.

AMİSOS Journal; As of 2016, it is eligible for the status of “Peer-Reviewed Journal”; It is published twice a year, in June and December. It can also be published as a Special Issue with the decision of the Editorial Board.

The Amisos Journal

The Amisos Journal is a peer-reviewed and refereed international journal published biannually (June - December). Decisions regarding publication, content, scope and formation of the journal are taken by the chairman of the editorial board in line with the proposals from the members of the editorial board.

Scope and Principles

The journal includes main topics in social science such as anthropology, archeology, archaeometry, epigraphy, philology, history of art, conservation/restoration, history of architecture, history of museology and the topics related with social sciences, interpretations, approaches and theories. The journal includes original researches and reviews that bring scientific innovation, articles, news, excavation reports and book reviews in accordance with its scope.

In order for the articles to be published in our magazine, they must not have been published elsewhere or accepted for publication. The authors commit that the article they submit to the journal is unique and has not been published previously or sent to any other journal for publication even if it is on a different language. The articles presented at a scientific meeting but not published are acceptable for publication in our journal with the condition to be specified. If the article for publication is produced from a thesis of the author, it must be specified in the footnote that placed in one of the phrases in the first paragraph. The scientific responsibility of the manuscripts belong to the authors. A writer who submits a paper is considered to be committed that the editor, referee and scientific committee member’s right to not publish the articles and to make future amendments, corrections and additions thereto.





Our journal is not requested any financial cost for to be published the articles.

PUBLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

The Amisos Journal is an international peer-reviewed journal that is published twice a year (June-December) and includes the texts of the papers presented at all conferences, scientific innovations, original and qualified articles, excavation reports, book introduction and criticism and news.
Articles sent to the journal are sent to 2 referees (blind refereeing), if deemed appropriate, after pre-control. If necessary, it can be sent to the 3rd referee. Incoming articles should not be expected to be published in the first issue after the first submission date of the article, depending on the field density.
Articles submitted to the journal must not have been published before or submitted to another journal for publication.
The similarity report of the articles to be sent to the journal should be obtained by the author and sent with the article. The similarity rate for the publication of the study should not be more than 20%.
Articles submitted for publication must be prepared in accordance with the academic writing rules and in one of Turkish, German, English or Russian languages.
The copyright of any published work belongs to the journal. The copyright form should be filled in and sent with the article.
The relevant editor can make the spelling corrections he deems necessary. The summary in a foreign language can be corrected if deemed necessary by the foreign language editor.
The opinions expressed in the articles published in the journal bind its authors. All legal responsibility of the articles belongs to their authors. Authors must consider the reports of the editorial board and referees.
No royalty fee is paid for published articles.

The Amisos does not charge any fee from the authors for the article evaluation and publication process.
In scientific studies to be sent to the journal, maximum attention should be paid to compliance with research and publication ethics.

Article Submission Rules
Articles sent to The Amisos Journal, Times New Roman, single line spacing, 12 pt; footnotes should be given at the bottom of the page in 10 font size However, as a requirement of some fields, if a special font is used during writing, these fonts should be sent with the article. The submitted article should not have been published before and should not be submitted to any journal for evaluation.

Ethics Committee Approval
According to the decisions taken by the relevant boards of TUBITAK ULAKBIM TR INDEX among the authors of the articles that are indexed in TR INDEX for 2020 and to be submitted for publication in all journals that are in the evaluation phase;


Research requiring the permission of the Ethics Committee
• All kinds of research conducted with qualitative or quantitative approaches that require data collection from participants using questionnaires, interviews, focus group work, observation, experimentation, interview techniques.
• Use of humans and animals (including material / data) for experimental or other scientific purposes,
• Clinical trials on humans,
• Research on animals,
Retrospective studies in accordance with the law on protection of personal data,
Also;
• Stating that "informed consent form" was obtained in case presentations,
• Obtaining and indicating permission from the owners for the use of scales, surveys and photographs belonging to others,
• Stating that copyright regulations are complied with for the intellectual and artistic works used.
Click on the links for detailed information.


https://tubitak.gov.tr/sites/default/files/20689/ekbn_2020.pdf
https://tubitak.gov.tr/sites/default/files/20689/yasal_ozel_izin_belgesi_bilgi_notu.pdf

Page structure:

Text size: 12 points
Footnote size 10 points
Paragraph spacing: 6 pt
Paragraph indent: 1.25 cm
Top margin: 2.5 cm
Bottom margin: 2.5 cm
Right margin: 2.5 cm
Left margin: 2.5 cm
Line spacing: Single

Title:
The title should describe the article, reflect the basic concepts, discussions, and main argument of the article and, if possible, should not exceed 12 words. It should be in Times New Roman font with 12 pt, capital letters and centered, on the articles and abstracts, there should only be the title of the article and not the name of the author. In papers that were delivered but not published at a meeting, the name, date and place of the meeting should be specified.
Authors should provide their information not in the article but in the journal system, their names, full and open institution addresses, telephone and fax numbers, e-mail addresses and ORCID IDs. This information will not be sent to the referees.
Abstract:
The abstract should be prepared in Times New Roman font with 10 font size, not less than 150 words and not more than 250 words.
Keywords: Word 1, Word 2, Word 3, Word 4, Word 5 (There should be at least 5 concepts.)

Abstract:
The rules given above must also be followed for the English abstract, which is mandatory for every article to be published in our journal.
Keywords: Word 1, Word 2, Word 3, Word 4, Word 5. (There must be at least 5 concepts.)

Main text
It should be written in Times New Roman font with 12 pt and single line spacing, and the paragraph indent should be 1.25 cm and first 0 pt, then 6 nk paragraph spacing. The parts that need to be emphasized in the text should be written in italics.

Subtitle
The article should use Times New Roman font and 12 pt. However, as a requirement of some fields, if a special font is used at the time of writing, these fonts should be uploaded to the system with the article.
The abbreviations to be used in the articles should be based on the TDK Spelling Guide.

Pictures, Drawings, Graphics:
Photographs, computer software visualizations, etc. As drawing, technical drawings drawn either by hand or in software should be named as drawing. Other visuals should be evaluated with an appropriate naming (eg map, figure, graphic). Pictures, drawings, maps, figures and graphics should be numbered consecutively. These should be referred to in the text as (Fig. 1), (Fig. 1), (Graph 1). An appropriate short description should be used for each visual and the description should be written under the image with its number; In addition, if the visual is taken from another source, the source information should also be included. The resolution of the visual material should be at least 300 pixels / inch, the long edge should be at least 15 cm, and in the case of a full-page photo or drawing, it should be at least 22 cm.

Tables:
Table titles should be above-in the middle of the table, under the headings of other figures, maps, etc. in the middle.
Tables should also be numbered consecutively. Tables should be referred to in the text as numbers (Tab. 1). An appropriate title should be used for each table and this title should be written under the table with its number. Example: Table 1: Distribution of pottery by center. If the table is taken from another source, it should be specified in the lower left corner of the table. Example: Source: Act No 2863 of 1983.

* Articles arranged according to these formal features do not have a page limitation, but should not exceed 30 pages.

FOOTNOTE AND REFERENCES
Citations to Other Works Below the Page in Footnote (Times New Roman, 10 font size)
• It should be made in the form of "Author 1999, 113" using the surname of the author, year and page.
• For works with two authors, the surnames of the two authors should be used as "Author-Author 2000, 120".
• Works with more authors should be named "Author et al." By giving only the first author's surname. and again similarly by writing the year and page number.
• The cited works should be listed alphabetically in the Bibliography section, according to the surname of the first author.
• For works whose first author is the same, the surnames of the second and subsequent authors should be used respectively to determine the order.
• Articles with the same authors should be listed according to their year from old to new.
• The works with the same authors and years should be distinguished from each other as "1999a" and "1999b" using the lower case letters added to the end of the year.
• Works with three or more authors with the same first author and year should be separated in the same way.
• The entire text, including subheadings, excluding the endnote, is written continuously.
• Footnotes in the text are given by numbering on the relevant page; it is not put at the end of the text.

Bibliography (Times New Roman, 12 pt.):
• The bibliography should include the surnames of all authors and the first letters of their other names. References should be written according to the examples below.
• If there are many references of the same author in the bibliography, the references are written in order from the old to the new date. The sources with the same date are listed by letter. For example: 2000a, 2000b.
Dinçol, A.–Dinçol B. 1992, “Die Urartaeische Inschrift aus Hanak (Kars)”, H. Otten – E. Akurgal–H. Ertem–A. Süel (eds.), Hittite and other Anatolian and Near Eastern Studies in Honour of Sedat Alp, Ankara, 109-117.
Eker, F., “Antikçağın Süsü: Kahramanmaraş Müzesi’ndeki Kaburgalı ve Burma Cam Bilezikler”, TÜBA-AR, 25, 163-171.
Karaosmanoğlu, M. 2010, “Yeni Bulgular Işığında Altıntepe Urartu Tapınağı”, XV. Türk Tarih Kongresi, I, Ankara, 209-220.
Öniz, H. 2008, Arkeolojik Sualtı Araştırmacılığına Giriş İçin Eğitim Metodolojisi, Selçuk Üniversitesi, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, Arkeoloji Anabilim Dalı, (Yayınlanmamış Yüksek Lisans Tezi), Konya.
Yakar, J. 2003 “Identifying Migrations in the Archaeological Records of Anatolia”, B. Fischer–H. Genz–E. Jean–K. Köroğlu (eds.), Identifying Changes: The Transition from Bronze to Iron Ages in Anatolia and its Neighbouring Regions, Procceding of the International Workshop Istanbul, Nowember 8-9, 2002, İstanbul, 11-19.
Yiğitpaşa, D. 2016, Doğu Anadolu Geç Demir Çağı Kültürü, Ankara.

Internet Resources should be given as follows:
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The publication processes implemented in AMİSOS Journal form the basis for the development and distribution of information in an impartial and respectful manner. The processes implemented in this direction are directly reflected in the quality of the work of the authors and the institutions that support the authors. Peer-reviewed studies are studies that embody and support the scientific method. At this point, it is important that all stakeholders of the process (authors, readers and researchers, publisher, referees and editors) comply with the standards for ethical principles. Within the scope of publication ethics of our journal, all stakeholders are expected to bear the following ethical responsibilities.
While establishing the ethical duties and responsibilities below, they have been prepared as open access, taking into account the guidelines and policies published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and the The Council of Higher Education (CoHE) Scientific Research and Publication Ethics Directive.

Ethical Responsibilities of Authors
All authors who submit a work to the journal are deemed to have undertaken the legal responsibility of the article they sent. The responsibility for plagiarism belongs to the author. If an article is derived from the author's own work, this must be stated in the footnote. No information should be used without specifying the source.
The articles sent to the journal will be evaluated after the similarity aspect has been scanned. The similarity rate can be up to 20%.
The names of the people who contributed to the work sent for publication must be specified. At the same time, adding the name of a person who did not contribute to the study is a wrong practice in terms of scientific ethics. In these cases, the responsibility belongs to the person who sent the article.
A study should not be submitted to more than one journal at the same time. Falsifying the information and documents used, using expressions that insult people and institutions, and vilifying national and religious feelings are expressions that should not be included in academic studies.

Ethical Responsibilities of Referees
Experts appointed as referees should evaluate the studies submitted to them in an impartial and scientific manner.
The work should be evaluated within the time period deemed appropriate for the referee and the result should be uploaded to the system. While this is important both for the publication process of the journal and for the realization of the academic wishes and expectations of the researcher, it is an important situation.
If unethical situations that are not noticed by the editors regarding the submitted work are detected by the referees, the journal editors should be notified immediately.
It is expected that the referee will show the necessary care not to be a victim in the criticisms and legal sanctions that the articles that are reported without reading or scrupulously reviewed will face in the next process.

Ethical Duties and Responsibilities of Editors
AMISOS editors and field editors should have the following ethical duties and responsibilities based on the "COPE Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors" and "COPE Best Practice Guidelines for JournalEditors" published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE):
General duties and responsibilities
Editors are responsible for every publication published in the journal. In the context of this responsibility, editors have the following roles and responsibilities:
Making efforts to meet the information needs of readers and writers,
- Continually improving the journal,
- Executing processes to improve the quality of studies published in the journal,
- Supporting freedom of thought,
- Ensuring academic integrity,
- Continuing business processes without compromising intellectual property rights and ethical standards,
- To show openness and transparency in terms of publication on issues that require correction and explanation.
Relations with the reader
- Editors should make decisions by considering the knowledge, skills and experience expectations of all readers, researchers and practitioners. It should be careful that the published studies contribute to the reader, researcher, practitioner and scientific literature and be original. In addition, editors are obliged to consider the feedback from readers, researchers and practitioners, and to provide explanatory and informative feedback.
Relations with authors
The duties and responsibilities of the editors to the authors are as follows:
-Editors should make a positive or negative decision based on the importance, original value, validity, clarity of the narrative, and the journal's aims and objectives.
- Studies that are suitable for the scope of the publication should be taken to the preliminary evaluation stage unless they have serious problems.
-Editors should not ignore positive referee suggestions unless there is a serious problem with the study.
-New editors should not change the decisions made by the previous editor(s) for studies unless there is a serious problem.
- "Blind Refereeing and Evaluation Process" must be published and editors must prevent deviations that may occur in the defined processes.
-Editors should publish an "Author's Guide" that includes every subject expected from them by the authors in detail. These guides should be updated periodically.
- Authors should be informed and returned in an explanatory and informative way.


Relations with referees
The duties and responsibilities of the editors towards the referees are as follows:
-The referees should be determined in accordance with the subject of the study.
- It is responsible for providing the information and guides that the referees will need during the evaluation phase.
-It has to consider whether there is a conflict of interest between the authors and the referees.
- In the context of blind refereeing, the identity of the referees should be kept confidential.
- It should encourage the referees to evaluate the work in an impartial, scientific and objective language.
-The referees should be evaluated with criteria such as timely return and performance.
- It should determine the practices and policies that increase the performance of the referees.
-Must take the necessary steps to dynamically update the referee pool.
-It should prevent rude and unscientific evaluations.
- Take steps to ensure that the referee pool consists of a wide range.

Relations with the editorial board
Editors should ensure that all editorial board members follow the processes in accordance with editorial policies and guidelines. The editorial board should inform its members about the publication policies and keep them informed of the developments. The new editorial board should educate its members on editorial policies and provide the information they need.

In addition, editors;
- It should ensure that the members of the editorial board evaluate the studies impartially and independently.
-New editorial board members should be able to contribute and should be determined as appropriate.
-The members of the editorial board should send studies suitable for their field of expertise for evaluation.
- Must interact regularly with the editorial board.
- Meetings should be held with the editorial board for the development of publication policies and the journal at regular intervals.

Relations with the journal owner and publisher;
The relationship between the editors and the publisher is based on the principle of editorial independence. In accordance with the written contract between the editors and the publisher, all decisions taken by the editors are independent of the publisher and the journal owner.



Editorial and blind peer review processes
Editors; is obliged to implement the "Blind Refereeing and Evaluation Process" policies included in the journal's publication policies. In this context, the editors ensure that the fair, impartial and timely evaluation process of each work is completed.

Quality assurance:
Editors; is responsible for publishing every article published in the journal in accordance with journal publication policies and international standards.

Protection of personal data:
Editors; is obliged to ensure the protection of personal data regarding the subjects or images included in the evaluated studies. It is responsible for refusing to work unless the explicit consent of the individuals used in the studies is documented. In addition, editors; The author is responsible for protecting the individual data of the referees and readers.

Ethics committee, human and animal rights:

Editors; It is responsible for ensuring the protection of human and animal rights in the evaluated studies. Ethics committee approval for the subjects used in the studies is responsible for refusing the study in cases where there is no permission for experimental research.

Precaution against possible abuse and misconduct:
Editors; is obliged to take precautions against possible abuse and misconduct. It is among the responsibilities of the editor to share the relevant findings, as well as to conduct a meticulous and objective investigation regarding the identification and evaluation of complaints regarding this situation.

To ensure academic publication integrity:
Editors should ensure that judgments containing errors, inconsistencies or misdirection in studies are promptly corrected.

Protection of intellectual property rights:

Editors; is obliged to protect the intellectual property rights of all published articles and to defend the rights of the journal and the author(s) in case of possible violations. In addition, the editors are obliged to take the necessary measures so that the contents of all published articles do not violate the intellectual property rights of other publications.

Constructivism and openness to discussion:
Editors; should take into account the persuasive criticisms of the works published in the journal and take a constructive attitude towards these criticisms.
The author(s) of the criticized works should be given the right of reply.
One should not ignore or exclude studies with negative results.

Complaints:
Editors; The author is obliged to carefully examine the complaints from the referees or readers and respond in an enlightening and explanatory manner.

Political and Commercial Concerns:
The journal owner, publisher and no other political or commercial factors affect the editors' independent decision making.

Conflicts of interest:
Editors; takes into account the conflicts of interest between the author(s), referees and other editors, and ensures that the publication process of the studies is completed in an independent and impartial manner.

If You Encounter an Unethical Situation:
If you encounter any unethical behavior or content in our journal other than the ethical responsibilities mentioned above, please notify us via e-mail to amisos.dergi@gmail.com

No fee is charged at any stage of the articles sent to our journal.

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