Arqueologia Iberia is an academic journal dedicated to the study of Iberian archaeology. This journal aims to provide a platform for archaeologists, historians, anthropologists, and scholars interested in the history and cultural heritage of the Iberian American region to exchange the latest research findings, theoretical discussions, and practical cases. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to prehistoric archaeology, historical archaeology, ethnic archaeology, archaeological methodology, cultural heritage preservation, and the interaction between archaeology and society in the Iberian American region. The magazine focuses on how archaeological research can reveal and understand the rich historical and cultural diversity of the Iberian American region, as well as how to protect and inherit these cultural heritages in modern society.
This journal not only provides a platform for researchers in the field of Iberian archaeology to showcase their research findings, but also offers practitioners a perspective to gain a deeper understanding of the complexity of archaeological research. By publishing high-quality academic papers, case studies, review articles, and book reviews, the journal promotes in-depth discussions and understanding of archaeological issues in Iberian America. The magazine adopts a peer review system to ensure that the published articles are academically rigorous and innovative. The editorial team of the journal is committed to selecting and publishing articles that reflect the current forefront of archaeological research in Iberian America, have important academic value and practical significance.