
《Advances in Anthropology》
ISSN Print:2163-9353 ISSN Online:2163-9353
Indexing:Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics)
There are 131 citations for articles published in the journal AA as of June 2018, which increase by 66% compared to 79 citations as of June 2017.
Please click the following link to see the screenshot.
Google Scholar
There are 588 citations for articles published in the journal AA as of December 2018 based on the statistics from Google Scholar.
The 2-year Google-based Journal Impact Factor (2-GJIF) is 0.44.
AA has been indexed by several world class databases. For more information, please access the following links:
Academic Journals Database
Academic Keys
AiritiLibrary
Autoritetslister for serier og forlag
Base Search
CALIS
ChaoXing Periodicals
CiteFactor
CNKI SCHOLAR
COPAC
DTU Findit
Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek(EZB)
eReading(CNPIEC)
GETIT@YALE(Yale University Library)
Gold Rush
Harvard Library E-Journals
Infotrieve
i-Scholar
JournalSeek
JournalTOCs
National Center for Philosophy and Social Sciences Documentation
National Science and Technology Library(NSTL)
National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences (NSLC)
OneSearch
Open Access Journals Search Engine(OAJSE)
Open J-Gate
Polish Scholarly Bibliography (PBN)
PUBDB DESY Publication Database
QUALIS/CAPES
Research Bible
SafetyLit
SciLit
SHERPA/RoMEO
Social Science Research Network(SSRN)
Standard Periodical Directory(Mediafinder)
Stanford University Libraries
The Open Access Digital Library
Ulrich's Periodicals Directory
UNICAT
WanFang
Worldcat
WRLC Catalog
Zeitschriftendatenbank (ZDB)
Aims & Scope:
Advances in Anthropology (AA) is an international peer reviewed journal dedicated to reporting on the latest advances in anthropology and related disciplines. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for scientists and academicians worldwide to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and perspectives in diverse areas of anthropology and to keep a record of the newest methodological and theoretical developments in the discipline.
Historical Anthropology: compound umbrella term (history from Greek iστορiα, historia, for inquiry, knowledge gained through investigation; and anthropology from Greek anthrōpos (ανθρωποc), for human being, meaning humankind/humanity, and -λογια, -logia, for study). Here understood as modern definition of Science of History based on a comprehensive concept of culture, going back not only to earliest forms of writing (written history), including prehistory for sources and events prior to written records, and using inter/trans disciplinary testable, repeatable, observable, and falsifiable methods of various academic disciplines with the general aim to explain how the study of the past specifically relates to humans.
All submitted manuscripts should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere or at any time during AA's review period. Manuscripts must be prepared in English and will be subject to a rigorous and fair peer‐review process. Generally, accepted papers will appear online within 3 weeks followed by printed hard copy. The journal publishes original papers including, but not limited to, the following subfields of anthropology:
· Anthropometry and anthroposcopy
· Bioarchaeology
· Cultural anthropology
· DNA genealogy
· Educational anthropology
· Ethnography
· Forensic anthropology
· Historical archaeology
· Human ecology and adaptation
· Human epigenetics and epigenomics
· Human genetics and genomics
· Human origins and evolution
· Medical anthropology
· Molecular anthropology
· Paleoanthropology
· Psychological anthropology
· Social anthropology
We are also interested in: 1) Short Reports - 2 to 5 page papers that report on preliminary research results; 2) Book Reviews - comments and critiques on recently published books on relevant topics; 3) Letters to the Editor - responses to previously published articles; 4) Conference Proceedings - please contact the Editor-in-Chief with a 2 page proposal.
- • Allelic Frequency in Human SNPs Predicts the Rate of Non-Synonymous Nucleotide Substitutions between2018-12-24 09:12:27(被访问168次)
- • Applying Global Perspectives on Fragility to Improve US Communities2018-12-24 09:12:26(被访问203次)
- • Significance of Prenuptial Rituals as Ethnic Definitional Ceremonies among Immigrants2018-12-24 09:12:26(被访问149次)
- • Excavated DNA from Two Khazar Burials2018-12-24 09:12:26(被访问177次)
- • “ Yo fuí vendida”: Reconsidering Peonage and Genocide in Western Amazonia2018-12-24 09:12:26(被访问181次)
- • Why Marx Was a Bad Driver: Alienation to Sensuality in the Anthropology of Automobility2018-12-24 09:12:26(被访问158次)
- • Research on Classification and Development of College Teachers in the Context of Value Pluralism2018-12-24 09:12:26(被访问148次)
- • The Probable Pagan Origin of an Ancient Jewish Custom: Purification with Red Heifer’s Ashes2018-12-24 09:12:26(被访问182次)
- • Bonded Labour in Pakistan2018-12-24 09:12:26(被访问195次)
- • Pop-Music as а Case-Study of Youth Culture2018-12-24 09:12:26(被访问184次)
- • On the Toponymy of the Iranian Azerbaijan2018-12-24 09:12:25(被访问157次)
- • The Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Language Was Created by Sumerian Turks2018-12-24 09:12:25(被访问6655次)
- • The Hajnal Line and Gene-Culture Coevolution in Northwest Europe2018-12-24 09:12:25(被访问208次)
- • “The Edibility Approach”: Using Edibility to Explore Relationships, Plant Agency and the Porosity of2018-12-24 09:12:25(被访问194次)
- • Event-Specific Body Characteristics of Elite Alpine Skiers in Relation to International Rankings2018-12-24 09:12:25(被访问170次)
- • The Geography as a Regulator of Genetic Flow and Genetic Structure in Andorra2018-12-24 09:12:25(被访问152次)
- • The Hellenization of the Hasmoneans Revisited: The Archaeological Evidence2018-12-24 09:12:25(被访问161次)
- • Depictions and Modelings of the Body Seen in Japanese Folk Religion: Connections to Yokai Images2018-12-24 09:12:25(被访问170次)
- • Removing the “Hermetic Seal” from the Aquatic Ape Hypothesis: Waterside Hypotheses of Human Evolutio2018-12-22 23:00:56(被访问154次)
- • Kar-da<sup>KI</sup>-ka 21<sup>st</sup> ce. B.C.E. Karda Land of Valia2018-12-22 23:00:56(被访问358次)
- • Cardiovascular Reactivity to Short Duration Videos in Adolescents: An Exploratory Study2018-12-22 23:00:56(被访问164次)
- • Sindhi Civil Society: Its Praxis in Rural Sindh, and Place in Pakistani Civil Society2018-12-22 23:00:56(被访问171次)
- • Religion: A Subset of Culture and an Expression of Spirituality2018-12-22 23:00:56(被访问178次)
- • Words for the Animal Elephant/Mammoth in Relation to the DNA Genealogy Data2018-12-22 23:00:56(被访问540次)
- • The Major Y-Chromosome Haplogroup R1b-M269 in West-Europe, Subdivided by the Three SNPs S21/U106, S12018-12-22 23:00:55(被访问214次)
最新文章NEWS
- Soft Tissue Contributions to Pseudopathology of Ribs
- Genotoxicity Assessment of Birch-Bark Tar—A Most Versatile Prehistoric Adhesive
- Mapping Three-Dimensional Density Patterns for Analyzing Artefact (Re)distribution Trends in Palaeol
- Ancient History of the Arbins, Bearers of Haplogroup R1b, from Central Asia to Europe, 16,000 to 150
- Re-Examining the "Out of Africa" Theory and the Origin of Europeoids (Caucasoids) in Light
- The Origin of Kurds
- There Are <i>ponoks</i>, and There Are <i>ponoks</i>: Traditional Religious
- Extirpolation of the Mythology that Porotic Hyperostosis is Caused by Iron Deficiency Secondary to D
推荐期刊Tui Jian
- Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine
- Journal of Genetics and Genomics
- Journal of Bionic Engineering
- Chinese Journal of Structural Chemistry
- Pedosphere
- Nuclear Science and Techniques
- 《传媒》
- 《哈尔滨师范大学自然科学学报》
热点文章HOT
- The Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Language Was Created by Sumerian Turks
- Integrating Biomarkers into Research with Latino Immigrants in the United States
- Future Options of the Kurds.1Part I: The Current Situation
- The Effect of Working Place on Worker’s Health in a Tannery in Bangladesh
- Genotoxicity Assessment of Birch-Bark Tar—A Most Versatile Prehistoric Adhesive
- Could Wading in Shallow Water Account for the Unique Shape of the Australopithecus afarensis Pelvis?
- Molecular Genetic Perspectives on the Origin of the Lyngngam Tribe of Meghalaya, India
- Mountains and Stones in Prehistory of Humanity (Explanation of Wide Spread of Great Goddess Heart-Li