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Minerva (archaeology magazine)

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Minerva: The International Review of Ancient Art and Archaeology
DisciplineArchaeology
no
LanguageEnglish
Edited byDr Mark Merrony (editor-in-chief)
Dr James Beresford (editor)
Publication details
History1989-present
Publisher
Myles Poulton (United Kingdom)
FrequencyBi-monthly
ISO 4Find out here
Indexing
ISSN0957-7718
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Minerva magazine is an international review of ancient art and archaeology, featuring the most extensive and contemporary coverage by any magazine worldwide of excavations and exhibitions, the latest numismatic news, lost/stolen objects and auction news.[1]

Minerva was founded in 1990 by Dr Jerome Eisenberg, and has grown into a leading international archaeology magazine. It is published six times a year.

Minerva’s covers news from the antiquities trade and features about museums, exhibitions and excavations. Its focus has been on the ancient art and archaeology of Egypt, the Near East and the Graeco-Roman Mediterranean, but it covers a wider scope geographically and chronologically.[2]

Minerva was purchased in 2009 by the Mougins Museum of Classical Art, and is published by Clear Media, a division of the Media Circus Group, based in London.[3]

References

  1. ^ Minerva, Amazon.com, accessed July 2010
  2. ^ Minerva Magazine, accessed July 2010
  3. ^ Media Circus Group, accessed July 2010

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