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International Journal of Nautical Archaeology is a journal indexed in SJR in Paleontology and Oceanography with an H index of 30. It has a price of 2100 €. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,409 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,409.
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2100 €
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0,409
SJR Impact factor30
H Index43
Total Docs (Last Year)70
Total Docs (3 years)2483
Total Refs59
Total Cites (3 years)61
Citable Docs (3 years)0.59
Cites/Doc (2 years)57.74
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The ethics, politics, and realities of maritime archaeology in Southeast Asia
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View moreNelson's Ships: A history of the ships in which he served 1771-1805 PETER GOODWIN336 pp., numerous b&w illustrations, 19 colour plates, 5 mapsConway Maritime Press, Chrysalis Books Group, Bramley Road, London W10 6SP, 2002, £35 hbk, ISBN 0-855177-74
View moreArcheologia dell'acciuga FURIO CICILIOT and EDOARDO RICCARDI 61 pp., 5 colour, 26 b&w illustrations Centro Studi Attivita Marinare, Vado Ligure, Savona 17100, Italy, 1998, N.P.G.
View moreDistinguishing different types of early 17th-century dutch jacht and ship through multivariate morphometric analysis of contemporary maritime art
View moreBrunel's ships DENIS GRIFFITHS, ANDREW LAMBERT and FRED WALKER 160 pp., numerous b&w illustrations and plans Chatham Publishing in association with NMM, 61 Frith St, London W1V 5TA, 1999, £30, ISBN 1-86176-102-3
View moreTo be and to continue being a Cog: the conservation of the Bremen Cog of 1380
View moreThe role of the Italian Central Institute of Restoration in the field of underwater archaeology
View moreA preliminary report on ophthalmoi from the Tektas Burnu shipwreck
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View moreAn astrolabe from Passa Pau, Cape Verde Islands
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View moreMarine Magnetic Survey of a Submerged Roman Harbour, Caesarea Maritima, Israel
View moreComments on the Reconstruction of One of the Ships on the Lod Mosaic
View moreA Sixth-century AD Shipwreck off the Carmel coast, Israel: Dor D and the Holy Land wine trade (BAR International series 1065)SEAN KINGSLEY with contributions by A. Johnston and David Williams, 144 pp., 120 b&w illustrations, 11 tablesBAR via Hadrian
View moreSurvey and excavation of the main well in Cape Town Castle, South Africa: fieldwork and structural aspects
View moreA simple solution to the storage and/or publication of documentation resulting from the historical research and recording undertaken in archaeological projects
View moreRecent archaeological research on the Isle of Man (BAR British series 278) P. J. DAVEY (Ed.) 376 pp., 181 b&w illustrations, 19 tables BAR @ Archeopress, PO Box 920, Oxford OX2 7HY, UK, 1999, £40, ISBN 0-860-54946-1
View moreJukung-boats from the Barito basin, Borneo ERIK PEDERSEN 156 pp., 17 maps, 186 b&w illustrations The Viking Ship Museum, PO Box 298, Dk-4000 Roskilde, Denmark, 2000, Dkr.250+p&p, ISBN 87-85180-40-8
View moreNautical Archaeology Finds a Voice in St Petersburg
View moreDeutsches schiffahrtsarchiv 21 (1998) UWE SCHNALL and URSULA FELDKAMP (eds) 469 pp., illustrated Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum with Carlsen Verlag GmbH Die Hanse, Hamburg, 1999, Dm 98, ISBN 3-551-88507-9
View moreThe Phinney Site: The Remains of an American Armed Vessel Scuttled During the Penobscot Expedition of 1779
View moreThe maritime role of the island of Vectis in the British pre-Roman Iron Age
View moreIron knees in wooden vessels - an attempt at a typology
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