Guidelines for contributors

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GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS
Annales Instituti Archaeologici / Godišnjak Instituta za arheologiju is a journal of the Institute of Archaeology which publishes results of archaeological research conducted by the Institute of Archaeology alone or in cooperation with other institutions.
Papers for a volume in the current calendar year are accepted until 31st of March. Manuscripts received after that date will be considered for a subsequent volume. The date the manuscript was submitted in a form compliant with the standards set down here and with all accompanying illustrations is considered the date of receipt (marked in the journal as "Primljeno/Received"). Manuscripts are submitted in bilingual form, one in Croatian and the other in one of the world languages. Papers in digital format should be sent to the e-mail address iarh@iarh.hr, or submitted on a CD or DVD to the address: Prilozi Instituta za arheologiju u Zagrebu, Institut za arheologiju, Ljudevita Gaja 32, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia.
By submitting the manuscript the author agrees for it to be reviewed. The editorial board decides to whom the submitted paper will be sent for a review -each paper will be reviewed by one referee. Following the review, the author is obliged to modify the text according to the attached review and editorial guidelines.
Manuscripts that fail to meet the standards described here and which lack some of the illustrations will be returned to the authors for completion. The original illustrations will be returned to the authors.
After the journal has been published, each author will receive their paper in pdf format.

REQUIRED COMPONENTS OF MANUSCRIPT
The manuscript must be submitted as a Word file, with the author's name and surname in the title. It must be written in Times New Roman font, font-size 12, with double line spacing. Footnotes with additional and accompanying information should be at the bottom of the page. Editorial interventions in the manuscript, that is, the use of various text styles and formats must be avoided as well as the "Tab" key for indentation; the "Enter" key should be used only to separate chapters; the space key is to be used only to make spaces between the words etc.
The file must contain as follows: the title of the manuscript, information about the author (authors), abstract, key words, the text of the paper, summary (for translation), a bibliography, a list of sources and a list of illustrations.

1) Title of the paper 2) Information about the author / authors
The name and surname of the author, academic degree (title), the name and address (work or private), e-mail address.

3) abstract
The abstract should contain between 150 and 200 words.

4) Key words
There should be no more than eight keywords.
If the author refers to several items in several illustrations: (Pl. 1: 1, 3, 7-10; Pl. 2: 7-9, 11). Between two paragraphs in the text the author should mark the desired position of the illustrations and highlight this mark.

b) Citation of references in the text
The journal adheres to the Harvard system of citations for bibliographic sources.

c) Citation of ancient sources in the text
Ancient sources should be cited according to the abbreviations specified in the Oxford Classical Dictionary.

6) Summary
Summary will be translated to English and must be 20% of the length of the paper.

7) Bibliography and the list of sources General remarks:
The bibliography must contain at least 2-3 bibliographic units per page of submitted text. Abbreviating the titles and journal names in the bibliography should be avoided.
Works are listed in alphabetical order; works without an author or editor should be entered according to the title of the work; multiple works by the same author should be listed in chronological order.
Dizdar, M., Šoštarić, R., Jelinčić, K. 2003, … In case of several works by the same author published in the same year: Belošević, J. 2007a, … Belošević, J. 2007b, … Book titles (and subtitles) and journal titles should be italicised. The place of publication should be specified in the original language, e.g. "Wien" instead of "Vienna". The cited pages in a book or journal should be connected by a dash "33-55", not a hyphen "33-55".

Electronic sources
The citation method basically follows the principles valid for printed publications, i.e. one should specify: the author, year of publication, title of the publication, publisher, URL of the web page and, in parentheses, the date the web page was accessed: Murphy, P. J. 2004, Cavers, Digging and Archaeological Finds in the Yorkshire Dales, Capra, 6, http://capra.group.shef. ac.uk/6/cavedigging.pdf (30 December 2008).

8) List of illustrations
The list of illustrations with a short description, specified authorship and the year of creation of the illustrations should be placed at the end of the text.
When designating the illustrations, the authors must select one of four categories: Figure If an illustration is taken from a previous publication, then its bibliographic entry must be cited: Fig. 1 Opus incertum (Suić 1976: 108). If such an illustration has been modified: Fig. 1 Opus incertum (ACCORDING Suić 1976: 108; Map modified by A. Konestra).
If the illustration depicts an item stored in an institution, the name of this institution and the inventory number assigned to that item in that institution have to be specified with the description: Fig. 1

Tables and charts
Tables and charts must be submitted in digital form, as Word or Excel files, with the title containing the name of the manuscript author, type of illustration and the number (Markovic Tab 3). The name of each illustration is placed in the caption and not within the table or chart.