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Editorial Office

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The department's in-house editorial team is responsible for the manuscripts submitted for publication in one of its different organs. The editorial office supervises in collaboration with the authors, the typesetting companies and the printers the entire production process from peer reviewing to printing and online publication.
There are different publication formats for the thematic presentation of contributions to the archaeology and cultural history of Asia Minor and its adjacent areas between pre- and early history to the Ottoman period:

The Istanbuler Mitteilungen (IstMitt) has been published for more than 80 years with only few interruptions. The journal answers to archaeological, historical and culture-historical contributions as well as to reports compiled from corresponding research projects, including ones on archaeometry and the earth and natural sciences. With issue 72 (2022), the IstMitt will furthermore be freely accessible in the web portal iDAI.world as from its first day of publication.
In the Istanbuler Forschungen to date, on the other hand, have been presenting in more than 50 volumes the findings from basic research on the archaeology and architectural history in the form of monographs.
Since 2005 the 25 volumes of the yet recent series BYZAS have been presenting conference and workshop reports as well as ones from research networks and thematically grouped studies that either link up closely with the department's work, or have been carried out in cooperation with other institutions.
The launching of the series MIRAS in 2011 was a response to the need of disseminating case studies of archaeological monument preservation and material collections for projects in the field of conservation, site management, and cultural property protection. It is intended to furnish suggestions and impulses for meeting the challenges from conservation at archaeological sites (not only in Türkiye) and to contribute to cultural preservation as a whole.
The Archaeologica Euphratica is a monograph series presenting the results from field research projects in archaeology and architectural history carried out by Harald Hauptmann (Lidar, Nevali Cori, Keban) and in particular the results coming in from the Neolithic site at Göbekli Tepe.
In addition to the dissemination of new research, the digitisation of the yet published printed series is currently one of the editorial team's main occupations. In due course, all our previously printed publications will be made accessible without restriction via the Internet.

Address & Contact

PD Dr. Ulrich Mania 

redaktion.istanbul@dainst.de

+90 (0)212 393 76 00

Abteilung Istanbul
İnönü Caddesi 10
34437 Istanbul

Notes For Authors

Please follow the links below for instructions and guidelines on submitting contributions to our publications:

Istanbuler Mitteilungen

Istanbuler Forschungen

Byzas

MIRAS