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CALL FOR PAPERSOne of the oldest peer-reviewed academic journals in the field, Kiva is the leading publication for articles on the inhabitants of the American southwest, past and present. Past contributors to Kiva include is a who's who of Southwest scholars, including Emil W. Haury, C. Vance Haynes, Vorsila Bohrer, Julian D. Hayden, William D. Lipe, Jeffrey S. Dean, Timothy A. Kohler, James Adavasio, David Breternitz, Elizabeth Morris, Sue Kent, and many others. Kiva publishes high-quality synthetic and data-oriented articles each quarter concerning all aspects of the human occupation of the Southwest (broadly defined). Papers may relate to any aspect of Anthropology, Archaeology, History, and Ethnology in the prehistoric or historic southwestern United States or northern Mexico. Papers should contain fewer than 9000 words and conform to American Antiquity and Kiva style. Longer submissions and guest-edited "theme issues" will be considered for publication after preliminary consultation with the Editor. Manuscript preparation and submission guidelines are available on the inside cover of recent issues of Kiva or here. The journal also contains book reviews and book notes on recent academic and contract-related publications. Join the top scholars publishing in and reading the leading journal in its field. Manuscripts and theme-issue proposals should be directed to: Stephen H. Larken Click here for the Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society Kiva Index (Volumes 1-60). |
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