| Bibliographic Information |
| Title |
Parseh Journal of Archaeological Studies |
| ISO Abbreviation |
Parseh J. Archaeol Stud. (PJAS) |
| Other Variant Title: |
Muṭāli̒āt-i Bāstān/Shināsī-i Pārsah |
| Online ISSN: |
2645-5706 |
| Print ISSN: |
2645-5048 |
| Document Identifier Type (DOI) |
10.61882/PJAS |
| Coverage |
Archeology |
| Language |
Persian with a English Mini Article (1500 Words) |
| Start Year |
Autumn 2017 (1396) |
| Frequency |
Quarterly |
| Publishing Schedule |
The end of the corresponding season (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter): July, October, January, April |
| Director-in-Charge |
Morteza Hessari |
| Editor-in-Chief |
Yaghub Mohammadifar |
| Place of Publication |
Tehran / Iran |
| Owner & Publisher |
Research Institute of Cultural Heritage and Tourism (RICHT) |
| Journal Associate Forum |
Society of Iranian Archeology |
| Status |
Active |
| URL Web |
journal.richt.ir/mbp |
| E-mail |
mbp richt.ir & mbp.journal gmail.com |
| Type of Access |
Open Access (OA) |
| Type of License |
CC-BY |
| Refereed |
Double Blind Peer Review |
| Plagiarism Detection Software |
Similarity Check / iThenticate by: Using the “Iran DOC” System |
| Article Publication and Processing Charge (APCs) |
Yes (600 thousand Tomans) |
| Description |
Publication of Articles in the Specialized Field of Archeology and Related Interdisciplinary Sciences |
| Copyright owner / Copyright holder |
Authors retain copyright to their work without restrictions. The author has full control over the work (e.g., retains the right to reuse, distribute, republish, etc.). |
| Open Access Statement |
This journal is a fully Open-Access journal, which means that all articles are available on the Internet to all users immediately upon publication. Non-commercial and commercial use and distribution in any medium are permitted, provided the author and the journal are properly credited.
Benefits of open access for authors include:
- Authors retain copyright to their work.
- Free access for all users worldwide.
- Increased visibility and readership.
- No spatial constraints.
- Rapid publication.
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