https://www.pagepress.org/journals/arc/gateway/plugin/AnnouncementFeedGatewayPlugin/atomOpen Journal of Archaeometry: Announcements2016-01-19T15:11:31+00:00Open Journal Systems<!--<p>The <strong>Open Journal of Archaeometry</strong> is a peer-reviewed, Open Access, international scientific journal published by PAGEPress Publications. It is devoted to the publication of research articles, short communications and review papers on every aspect of archaeometry. Archaeometry – <em>also known as archaeological science</em> – applies scientific techniques to the analysis of archaeological materials. Research topics mainly comprise the following disciplines and analyzing techniques: chemical and physical analyses of artifacts, concerning provenance, technology types of use and authenticity; dating methods providing archaeologists with numerical and relative chronologies; environmental approaches providing information on past changes in landscape, climate, flora, and fauna; anthropological studies dealing with diet, nutrition, health and pathology; mathematical methods for data treatment with the purpose of handling, analyzing, and modeling large data sources; remote-sensing and geophysical-survey applications assisting underground and underwater archaeology; conservation sciences involving the study of decay processes and the development of appropriate methods of conservation and restoration.</p>--> <h1>Announcement of closure</h1> <p><strong>Open Journal of Archaeometry</strong> is no longer open to new submissions. All papers that have been published will be permanently accessible under the terms of open access, both at: <a href="https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/arc/issue/archive">https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/arc/issue/archive</a> and via the Portico digital preservation service.<br /><br />PAGEPress would like to thank the past Editor-in-Chief, and the Editorial Board for all their efforts over the past years.<br /><br />Unfortunately, the number of authors in this field contributing to the journal was not as high as expected.</p>