Subject: Archaeotechnology section added to JOM
The following appeared in HTECH-L <HTECH-L [at] SIVM__BITNET> and is reproduced here without the knowledge or consent of the author (a lengthy section covering instructions for authors is omitted here). Date: 9 Feb 95 From: Robert Ehrenreich <rehrenre [at] nas__edu> To: Multiple recipients of list HTECH-L <HTECH-L [at] SIVM__BITNET> Subject: New JOM Section on Archaeotechnology ... JOM has introduced a new section on archaeotechnology, replacing a previous section focusing only on archaeometallurgy. JOM is the Journal of Minerals, Metals, and Materials and published by The Materials Society (TMS). The objective of the Archaeotechnology section is to introduce materials scientists to the scientific analysis of archaeological materials (Author Instructions are provided below). All articles must provide a thorough grounding of the archaeological background of the research and then discuss the materials aspects. JOM has three distinct advantages over other venues. The articles are short (2400-4800 words), distributed to a very large community (circulation of over 3000), and printed in a matter of months. Thus, JOM is an excellent venue for the rapid publication of new ideas or approaches to the analysis of archaeological materials. Submissions should be sent to James J. Robinson, JOM, 420 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15086, USA. As Series Coordinator, please feel free to contact me at the following addresses if you have any questions or comments. Robert M. Ehrenreich National Research Council 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20418 rehrenre [at] nas__edu Sarah Lowengard *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:63 Distributed: Sunday, February 12, 1995 Message Id: cdl-8-63-019 ***Received on Thursday, 9 February, 1995