The Journal of Roman Archaeology marks EAA 2024 with new calls for submissions and a free-access collection of research highlights.
Spotlighting Roman and Italian archaeology, our free-access collection of articles includes: On the inside looking out: gendered space and virtuous femininity in the Pompeian house; An urban image in an urbanized landscape: measuring the visual impact of Tibur’s amphitheater; A monumental Archaic complex on the Sacra Via: a new interpretation of the domestic remains on the north Palatine slope; The reuse of ancient tuff blocks in early medieval construction in Rome
Where not already OA, research is free to access until 30 September.
Calls for Submissions

Special Sections are excellent venues for publishing a group of papers from a symposium at a professional meeting, the results of a collaborative research project, or a set of papers on a focused topic.

Discussion Articles typically address a matter of current debate and discussion in the discipline, and most will be based on a body of research. Some will originate in commissions, some will be proposed by authors, and in some cases a regular submission may form the basis of the Discussion if the original author(s) agree.
Did you know that you can publish your article in The Journal of Roman Archaeology as open access?

Publishing open access (OA) helps to advance discovery by allowing anyone, anywhere in the world with internet access to find, access, and benefit from your research.

Your Article Processing Charge (APC) may already be covered by an OA publishing agreement between Cambridge University Press and your institution. Find out below whether you are eligible.