Aim & Scope
This is a peer-reviewed, inclusive, non-Eurocentric, multi-disciplinary journal devoted to the study of temporal, spatial, economic, social, and linguistic aspects of ancient civilizations from the Old World, namely Africa, Asia, and Europe. We want to offer a comprehensive perspective on civilizations developed in these continents in pre-modern times, from prehistory to the fall of the Eastern Roman Empire (15th century AD). [1]
2023 - VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1
Introduction: Bronze Age Civilizations
Old World : Journal of Ancient Africa and Eurasia , 2023 - VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1 , pp 1-10.
Mesopotamia’s Bronze Age as a Cosmopolitan Age
Old World : Journal of Ancient Africa and Eurasia , 2023 - VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1 , pp 1-12.
Precious Stones and Bronzes in Jade Age and Bronze Age of China
Old World : Journal of Ancient Africa and Eurasia , 2023 - VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1 , pp 1-23.
The ‘Bronze Age’ Concept and Nubia during the Second Millennium bce: Does One Size Fit All?
Old World : Journal of Ancient Africa and Eurasia , 2023 - VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1 , pp 1-26.
“Pharaonic Egypt: a Singular Pathway to Statehood in the Early Bronze Age”
Old World : Journal of Ancient Africa and Eurasia , 2023 - VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1 , pp 1-31.
The Bronze Age and Southeast Asia
Old World : Journal of Ancient Africa and Eurasia , 2023 - VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1 , pp 1-33.
The Making of The Early Bronze Age in Anatolia
Old World : Journal of Ancient Africa and Eurasia , 2023 - VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1 , pp 1-58.