ESTONIAN ACADEMY
PUBLISHERS
eesti teaduste
akadeemia kirjastus
PUBLISHED
SINCE 1997
 
Archaeology cover
Estonian Journal of Archaeology
ISSN 1736-7484 (Electronic)
ISSN 1406-2933 (Print)
Impact Factor (2022): 1.0

open access

The Estonian Journal of Archaeology is committed to Open Access publishing. From January 2022 the journal applies the least restricting Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0) to all its articles. It means that all articles become freely accessible once published. This allows anyone to read, download, save, copy, print and distribute the paper in any medium or format, and remix, transform and build upon the paper for any purpose, including commercially, as long as the original authors and source are cited. In doing so, no permission is required from the authors or the publishers. For full details on Creative Commons licensing conditions check https://creativecommons.org.

copyright and licensing policy

Creative Commons License

The Estonian Journal of Archaeology is an international open access journal and from January 2022 the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0) is applied to all its papers.

No transfer of copyright is necessary in order to publish a paper in the journal. The authors grant the journal a license to publish their work worldwide in all media and formats and identify itself as the original publisher. In addition, authors grant the journal the right to edit and make technical modifications to their work as deemed necessary by the publisher for the purposes of publication in the journal. The authors (or the holder of the authors’ copyright) retain full rights over their work, with acknowledgement of its original publication in the journal.   

By submitting manuscripts the authors agree that the article, if accepted and published, will become licensed under CC BY 4.0. This allows anyone to read, download, save, copy, print and redistribute the paper in any medium or format, and remix, transform and build upon the paper for any purpose, including commercially, as long as the original authors and source are cited. In doing so, no permission is required from the authors or the publishers. For full details on Creative Commons licensing conditions check http://creativecommons.org

For any reuse or redistribution of an article, users should also make clear the licence terms under which the work was published.

If you wish to include any previously published figures or tables, written permission (for both the print and online formats) must be obtained from the copyright holder prior to submission, except for publications with open access licences. Identify previously published material by giving the original source in the form of a reference citation at the end of the figure/table caption.

All articles in 2021 issues were licenced under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license CC BY-NC 4.0.

Copyright owner of the articles published before 2021 is the Estonian Academy Publishers.

data availablity policy

Data availability

Authors are encouraged to share or make available any data and materials supporting the results or analyses presented in their paper.

If the article is accepted for publication, the Data Availability Statement will be published as part of the article before the Acknowledgements. For manuscripts that do not report data, authors can state in their Data Availability Statement that data are contained within the article.

Data repositories

Journals of the Estonian Academy Publishers support the principle that the publication of primary data should be made freely accessible to the public in repositories that conform to community standards for the presentation, annotation, and preservation of data.

data citation

Data should be cited in the same way as other research articles, using a formal citation format. Authors are encouraged to cite datasets in their reference lists, ensuring proper credit to the data creators.

data standards

To maximize data reusability, authors should adhere to standards for data publication in their specific field. This includes providing detailed metadata, using standardized data formats, and depositing data in repositories that support long-term preservation and accessibility

ethical considerations

Please note that data should only be shared if it is ethically correct to do so, where this does not violate the protection of human subjects, or other valid ethical, privacy, or security concerns. Authors must ensure that their data sharing complies with institutional, funding agency, and governmental policies.

ethical requirements for the submitted paper

All research or methodologies identified as being conducted or developed by the authors or institutions have in fact been so conducted or developed.

Relevant prior and existing research and methodologies will be properly identified and referenced using the standard bibliographic and scientific conventions.

All the content of the submitted paper shall be the original work of the authors and shall not plagiarize the work of others. Short quotes from the work of others should be properly referenced with full bibliographic details of the quoted work. To quote or copy text or illustrations beyond a ‘short quote‘ will require the author to obtain permission from the rights holder.

Duplicate submission of the same paper to more than one scholarly journal while the decision from another journal on that same paper is still pending is prohibited as well as reporting the same results in somewhat different form.

Authors should take care not to defame other researchers in a personal sense.

Co-authors should be properly and appropriately identified. To be identified as co-author, however, the participant should have contributed to the conception and design of the project, drafted substantive portions of the paper and taken responsibility for the analysis and conclusions of the paper. Other participants with less responsibility should be identified and acknowledged for their contributions.

policy on the use of AI tools

AI USE BY authors

Estonian Academy Publishers has made the two following adjustments to its selection criteria to cover the use of AI by our authors: 

  • AI tools cannot be listed as an author.   
  • The use of AI tools, including the name of the tool and how it was used, should be disclosed in the text of the manuscript. This note could be in the Materials and Methods, a statement at the end of the manuscript, or another location that works best for the format of the manuscript.   

AI USE BY PEER REVIEWERS

Estonian Academy Publishers supports the use of AI tools, provided that peer reviewers base their evaluations on their expertise and not solely on AI-generated content. Peer reviewers are expected to adhere to generally accepted publication ethics and best practices. The use of AI tools, including the name of the tool and the manner of its use, should be disclosed in the peer review text.

However, peer reviewers should remember that manuscripts may contain sensitive or proprietary information that must not be shared outside the peer review process. Therefore, we ask that reviewers refrain from uploading manuscripts into generative AI tools.

preprint policy

We accept manuscripts already posted to a preprint server but kindly ask you to make us aware of that in the covering letter. Please include a link to the preprint, and as appropriate, state how the manuscript has been adjusted/updated between deposition and submission.

archival policy

Digital copies of all issues and individual papers published in the Estonian Journal of Archaeology are deposited in the digital archive of the National Library of Estonia DIGAR.

article publication charges

All articles published in the  Estonian Journal of Archaeology are freely available to read, download, re-use and share.

When submitting an article to the Estonian Journal of Archaeology, the corresponding author agrees to pay the article processing charges (APC). Article processing charges (standard article publication fee or ‘fast track‘ fee, the excess page fee and cost of colour illustrations) are payable by the author, their institution or funder of the research.

Invoice with the banking data will be sent to the corresponding author. Prompt payment is advised, as the article will not be sent to the production cycle until payment is received. Payment should be made in Euro to the bank account of the Estonian Academy Publishers.

To partly cover the publication costs of the papers, the Estonian Academy Publishers charges a standard publication fee of €300 per publication of papers up to 20 printed pages. For all papers longer than 20 printed pages, an additional charge of €50 will be requested for each extra page. Cost of ‘Fast track’ publication is €600. Authors will be asked to cover the full cost for reproduction of colour artwork at a rate of €45 for one printed page. Colour figures online will be published free of charge.

DescriptionEUR
Standard article fee (max. 20 printed pages)300
Excess page fee (printed page)50
Colour illustrations (one printed page)45
‘Fast track‘ publication600

No handling fee is applied to the manuscripts rejected by the publisher.

The publication fee of articles up to 20 printed pages will be waived by the Estonian Academy of Sciences to the authors whose work was supported by Estonian granting agencies or other Estonian funding bodies or to the authors who address priority topics in Estonian and Finno-Ugric cultures, and the authors have explicitly stated this information in the Acknowledgement section. Requests for waivers of publication and/or excess page fees should be presented in the covering letter.