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TINA
Maritime Archaeology Periodical
TINA MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY PERIODICAL
MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PUBLICATION GUIDELINES
OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE
The TINA Maritime Archaeology Periodical aims to publish articles on original material obtained as a result of scientific
studies, or original ideas in the field of Maritime Archaeology in various geographies of the world, mainly on the Ana-
tolian shores and the Mediterranean Sea. Based on the publication policy of our periodical, the submitted articles will be
included in the publication program according to the decision of the editors and the scientific referee board. The periodi-
cal shall contain original works of various articles, notes, news, and books, surveys and excavations performed in the field
of maritime archaeology, epigraphic works, book presentations, scientific arguments and critics. The submissions should
be written in a western European language (English, German, French). That means articles written in these languages,
in addition to Turkish, are also acceptable. The periodical will be published in two languages, i.e., Turkish and English.
TIME
The TINA Maritime Archaeology Periodical is published biannually in June and December. The submissions should
be sent at least two months before the publication date. All written material should be sent to the attention of Mehmet
Bezdan, Editor in Chief. E-mail address: mehmet@bezdan.org
Below please find the requirements for manuscripts that will be submitted to TINA Maritime Archaeology Periodical (to
be referred to as TINA from now on) for publishing.
Any author submitting a manuscript will be considered to have agreed to the following terms and conditions
ABSTRACT AND KEYWORDS
An abstract and six keywords written both in Turkish and in source language should accompany the original work.
MANUSCRIPT FORMAT
All manuscript texts should be written in Word format.
The font size is 11 points for texts and figures; and 9 points for abstracts, footnotes, catalog and bibliography,
and the font type is Times New Roman.
Footnotes should be numbered in the order in which they appear in the text, and be placed at the bottom of each
page, with numerical continuity followed throughout the paper.
Subtitles within the text should be in lower case letters, in bold characters.
Use of punctuation marks:
Any figures referred to within the text should be cited within parentheses as (fig. 1); a space should be placed
between “fig.” and the number to follow; if more than one consecutive figure is referred to, then a dash should be
placed between the two numbers without a space (e.g., fig. 3-5). If the figures are not consecutive, then a comma
and a space should be placed after each number except the last one (e.g., fig. 5, 8, 14).
In the bibliography and abbreviations section, if the author has two last names, a dash should be placed between
the two names without a space (e.g., ÖZSOY-SADIK); if an article has multiple authors, a space, a dash, then
a space again should be placed after each name, and then the other surname should follow (e.g., ALTAN – ER-
CAN).
“Bibliography and Abbreviations” section should be placed at the end of the manuscript, and the abbreviations
used in footnotes should be explained here. A full citation should be provided the first time a reference is made
to a source, and then an abbreviated form should be used when the same source is cited again, maintaining the
order of author’s name, date of publication, and page (and plate or picture if applicable). Bibliography should
be listed fully in alphabetical order by the surname. Words originating from extinct languages should be written
in italic form.
Bibliography (for books):
Green, J., A Technical Handbook, London 2004.
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