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 This journal promises to be a bold and exciting venture - intellectually provocative with wide appeal. The articles are intriguing and the Advisory Board is impressive in terms of the diversity of perspectives represented and its scholarly excellence.  Wendy Ashmore, University of California at Riverside

 

Edited by

Paul Devereux
, Royal College of Art, UK
John Baker, Moorpark College, USA
Christopher Chippindale, University of Cambridge, UK
Neil Mortimer, Former Editor, 3rd Stone: The Journal of Archaeology, Folklore and Myth, UK
George Nash, Bristol University, UK
Michael Winkelman, Arizona State University, USA

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Print ISSN: 1751-696X
Online ISSN: 1751-6978
Frequency: 3 times per year

Peer-reviewed, lively and highly interdisciplinary, Time & Mind presents new perspectives on landscape, monuments, people and culture. The journal features scholarly work addressing cognitive aspects of cross-related disciplines such as archaeology, anthropology and psychology that can shape our understanding of archaeological sites, landscapes and pre-modern worldviews. It also explores how modern minds create images of the past, and addresses how new findings about prehistory can inspire current research on the brain and consciousness.

Time & Mind explores such diverse yet curiously related topics as:
* Archaeoastronomy
* The prehistory of mind
* Ancient and pre-industrial symbolic
  landscapes deriving from
  religious/mythological beliefs
* The involvement of light and sound in 
   monumental structures
* The phenomenology of landscape
* Ritual
* Rock art
* The multi-sensory properties of natural
   places from antiquity
* The cognition of memory of place
* Ecopsychology

 
 

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Abstracting/Indexing

Time & Mind
is covered by the following abstracting/indexing services:

* Abstracts in Anthropology                                        
* British Humanities Index
* Linguistics and Language Behaviour Abstracts            * Scopus
* Sociological Abstracts                                              * Zetoc

 
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