The JOURNAL OF INDO-EUROPEAN STUDIES is a thirty-six year old publication which serves as a medium for the exchange and synthesis of information relating to the anthropology, archaeology, mythology, philology, and general cultural history of the Indo-European speaking peoples.

Available since 2006:
Full Text Electronic Version
As from 2006, access to a Full Electronic Version will be available to libraries and other institutional subscribers who have dedicated IP addresses. This service will not be availabe to individual subscribers at this time.

Library and institutional subscribers who pay the full $128.00 subscription for the year 2008 will be entitled to receive the printed version of the Journal and also to access our new electronic version at an additional charge of $60.00. Alternatively, they may subscribe to the electronic version without the printed version for $128.00 per year. Access to the electronic version is only available to subscribers who have a dedicated IP address. See our subscription page.

Editorial Board




JIES Online

General Editor:
        J P Mallory (Queens, Belfast)
Linguistics Editors:
        Vyacheslav Ivanov (UCLA)
        Douglas Adams (Idaho)
        Peter Schrijver (Utrecht)
Mythology Editors:
        Scott Littleton (Occidental)
        Nick Allen (Oxford)
Archaeology Editor:
        David Anthony (Oneonta)
Book Review Editors:
        Linguistics
                Bridget Drinka
        Archaeology
                Karlene Jones-Bley
        Mythology
                Dean Miller & John Colarusso

Manuscripts

Manuscripts should be sent to:

J P Mallory
School of Archaeology Queen's University
Belfast, BT7 1NN
Northern Ireland
United Kingdom

j.mallory@qub.ac.uk

with copies to:

Institute for the Study of Man
1133 13th Street NW, Suite C2
Washington, DC 20005
USA

iejournal@aol.com

Click here to download instructions and guidelines for contributors.

Books for Review

Books which relate directly to Indo-European studies may be sent to the following review editors:

Karlene Jones-Bley, Archaeology Book Review Editor
2143 Kelton Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90025-5705
USA

Bridget Drinka, Linguistics Book Review Editor
Division of English, Classics, and Philosophy
6900 North Loop 1604 West
University of Texas at San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas 78249-0643
USA

Dean Miller, Mythology Book Review
Co-Editor

10848 South Hoyne Avenue
Chicago, IL 60643-3321
USA

John Colarusso, Mythology Book Review
Co-Editor

McMaster University
524 New Hall
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L9
Canada

Subscriptions

Subscriptions, inquiries, and business correspondence should be sent to:

The JOURNAL OF INDO-EUROPEAN STUDIES
1133 13th St., NW, Suite C-2
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 371-2700
Fax (202) 371-1523
Email: IEJournal@aol.com

Current rates for subscriptions for the volume (calendar year):

Institutions $128 print or On-Line / $188 print and On-Line
Private individuals $49.50 print
Students $39.50 print
(Please add $14.00 postage for non-U.S. addresses)

Subscribe online (Click here).

Monograph Series

Monographs in the JIES Monograph Series appear irregularly.

Inquiries may be directed to IEJournal@aol.com. Monographs are advertised when published and available at discounted prices to individual (non-institutional) subscribers. Readers may place standing requests to be notified of the appearance of new volumes in the Monograph Series.

We also recommend the large and valuable collection of linguistic references, including Indo-European languages, Indo-European linguistics, Indo-European culture, Indo-European texts, online documents, scholars' publications, and more, can be found at the Indo-European Documentation Center at the University of Texas at Austin.

Creation of the Indo-European Documentation Center, which is designed as a service to scholars and members of the public interested in Indo-European language and culture, was supported by the Diebold Foundation. The Center's long-range goal is to provide a searchable index of materials. Our original 1999 index was produced by the Center and we are most grateful for our continued collaborations.


7 February 2008
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