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'Atiqot

EISSN: 2948-040X

ISSN: 0790-8424

 

‘Atiqot is an open access, non-profit thematic journal dedicated to specific topics related to the archaeology of Israel. It is published by the Israel Antiquities Authority three times a year, online only. All content published in the journal is subject to double anonymous peer review and language editing.

Qadum: Journal of Excavation Reports from Israel

ISSN: 3078-8528

 

Qadum: Journal of Excavation Reports from Israel is a peer-reviewed, open-access bilingual journal dedicated to the archaeology of Israel. It is published online by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), featuring archaeological excavation reports conducted under the auspices of the IAA within the Land of Israel.

Hadashot Arkheologitot–Excavations and Surveys in Israel

ISSN: 1565-5334

 
 

Ḥadashot Arkheologiyot–Excavations and Surveys in Israel (HA-ESI) is a bilingual journal (Hebrew and English), containing concise preliminary reports of extensive excavations and final reports of medium and small-scale excavations, conducted in Israel on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and other excavation expeditions. Reports submitted in Hebrew are translated into English and vice versa. All content published in the journal is Open Access, providing a broad database for current archaeological research.

Volume 138 (2026) – English      גיליון 138 (2026) – עברית

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Cornerstone: Journal of Archaeological Sites (حجر الزاوية)

ISSN: 2790-7155

 

Cornerstone: Journal of Archaeological Sites (حجر الزاوية) is an Arabic-language journal conferred to the study of archaeological sites. The journal was founded in 2018 as a private initiative by a group of archaeologists and researchers from the Israel Antiquities Authority. It is unique and first of its kind, presenting archaeological sites from all periods, archaeological excavations, and new and original archaeological research. Each issue publishes articles written by leading scholars and experts working in a wide range of fields in archaeology and conservation.