[Bonetools] New journal with some bone tools inside

Alice Choyke h13017cho at iif.hu
Mon Oct 26 22:22:57 CET 2009


Thanks for the heads up on this new journal!

A.

On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Jean-Marc Petillon
<petillon at univ-tlse2.fr>wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I tried to send this message this morning but apparently it won't get
> through. Sorry if you get this to times.
>
> I would like to advertise the publication of a new online Prehistory
> journal, Palethnologie (see announcement below).
>
> Its distinctive feature is that each article appears in both French and
> English versions, with the journal taking care of the translation from
> English or from French. The idea is to make the contents accessible to all
> those who are unfortunate enough to read only one of those two beautiful
> languages :)
>
> Palethnologie has so far a single issue per year. Issue #1, labeled 2008,
> can be downloaded for free. Any comment on the current version is more than
> welcome. I must add that this is a peer-reviewed journal, but alas, since it
> barely started and it is not yet registered on any of the fancy literature
> databases, it is not yet worth much as far as bibliometrics are concerned.
>
> I am taking the liberty to present this journal on the Bonetools list
> because issue #1 features the proceedings of our 2006 colloquium on
> projectile points (session C83 of the last UISPP congress in Lisboa:
> http://www.palethnologie.org/revue.php?numero=1&partie=1 then click on
> "english" on top left) and there is one paper about antler harpoon heads
> inside (mine - you may take this as a way to discreetly advertise my own
> scientific production).
>
> All the best,
>
> J.Marc
>
> ----------
> Dear colleagues,
>
> Through a partnership of the Universities of Liège (Belgium),
> Neuchâtel (Switzerland), Paris I (France) and Toulouse (France),
> and with support from the French Ministry of Culture, we have created
> a new bilingual (French/English), on-line review of Prehistory called
> Palethnologie. The first issue has just appeared and is available at
> the following address:
>
> http://www.palethnologie.org/
>
> As can be seen in this issue, this review aims to cover all fields of
> Prehistory. Through its electronic support and English translations,
> it contributes to an international diffusion of research conducted in
> French-speaking countries.
>
> Palethnology publishes articles presenting recent research, as well as
> thematic sections, which will often consist of colloquia proceedings
> (as can be seen in the first issue). It also includes a Documentary
> Resource section, which will contain archives such as university
> theses (these will not be translated).
>
> Wishing an excellent reading,
>
> Vanessa Léa, François Bon, Matthieu Honegger, Monique Olive, Marcel
> Otte, Michel Vaginay and Nicolas Valdeyron
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