Archaeology in Jordan (AIJ) is an open access (OA) report published by ACOR every two years aimed at raising scholarly awareness of archaeological and cultural resource management projects being carried out in Jordan, and to make this information accessible to a wider audience.
Initiated in 2018 with “AIJ 1”, this work provides continuity with the “Archaeology in Jordan” edited by ACOR staff and affiliates published in the American Journal of Archaeology (AJA) by the Archaeological Institute of America between 1991 to 2016. All 22 past editions are now open access through links on our past issues page or through AJA online.
ACOR published its first issue of Archaeology in Jordan in November 2018, covering work in 2016 and 2017. From the navigation tree on this page, you can access its entire content.
Submissions
Submissions for AIJ are due February 1st, in even number years (2020, 2022, etc.) and should report on activities from the preceding two years. For further information and queries regarding submissions to Archaeology in Jordan please go to our submission guidelines page or write to acor@acorjordan.org
An example of how to cite an article in Archaeology of Jordan:
Corbett, G.J. and Green, J.D.M. 2018. “Petra: Temple of the Winged Lions,” Archaeology in Jordan 1: 86-87. ACOR: Amman, Jordan.
—Pearce Paul Creasman, John D.M. Green, and China P. Shelton.
Editors, Archaeology in Jordan