EBSCOHost Electronic Journals Service
EBSCOHost Electronic Journals Service is now available in the ASCSA domains. This product allows federated searching of the online versions of the suite of journals the Blegen library subscribes to via EBSCO. At the moment this includes twenty-nine titles. Use the Browse Journals function to see the full list of titles, or search across the database in a variety of other ways.
Titles available include:
American Historical Review
American Journal of Philology
Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia
Ancient Society
Antiquity
Cambridge Archaeological Journal
Classical Antiquity
Classical Philology
The Classical Quarterly
The Classical Review
Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites
Current Anthropology
European Journal of Archaeology
Greece and Rome
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology (Blackwell Publishing Ltd)
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology (Elsevier Science)
Iranica Antiqua
Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions
Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology
Journal of Near Eastern Studies
Journal of Social Archaeology
Mnemosyne
Numen
Oxford Journal of Archaeology
Phronesis
Radiocarbon
Revue de L'Histoire des Religions
Symbolae Osloenses
World Archaeology
Titles available include:
American Historical Review
American Journal of Philology
Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia
Ancient Society
Antiquity
Cambridge Archaeological Journal
Classical Antiquity
Classical Philology
The Classical Quarterly
The Classical Review
Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites
Current Anthropology
European Journal of Archaeology
Greece and Rome
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology (Blackwell Publishing Ltd)
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology (Elsevier Science)
Iranica Antiqua
Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions
Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology
Journal of Near Eastern Studies
Journal of Social Archaeology
Mnemosyne
Numen
Oxford Journal of Archaeology
Phronesis
Radiocarbon
Revue de L'Histoire des Religions
Symbolae Osloenses
World Archaeology
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