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LOUISIANA ARCHAEOLOGY is the annual bulletin of the Louisiana Archaeological Society. It contains
articles, reports, comments, and reviews on varied aspects of the archaeology of Louisiana
and adjacent areas. Non-Louisiana topics may appear if they have exceptional merit and
represent significant advances in archaeological method or theory. Information for authors
and submission procedures may be found below.
EDITOR: Dennis Jones, Division of Archaeology
INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS
Two copies of a manuscript must be submitted. If typed, manuscripts
must be on one side only of white 8.5 by 11-inch rag content bond paper (not easy-erase)
and the original and one clear photocopy should be furnished. For word-processed
manuscripts, two legible hard copies are required. If accepted for publication, please
submit a 3.5 double-sided, double-density floppy diskette. Please advise editor of the
program used.
Manuscripts should be double-spaced and one-inch margins should be
allowed on every side. Include an abstract of 150 words or less that specifically mentions
the most important points in your paper. Footnotes are discouraged. References should be
cited in body of text, set within parentheses, i.e., (Author 1974: 10-12). Such citations
should be placed immediately after reference and should not be collected at ends of
paragraphs. Do not use ibid., op. cit., or similar abbreviations. References should
be listed alphabetically by author and chronologically by year in a section entitled
"References Cited." Contributors should check this volume or American
Antiquity (Vol. 57, No. 4, pp. 749-770, 1992) for other points of style and format.
Uncalibrated C14 ages must be cited first. They must be
given as years B.P. (do not convert to A.D./B.C.) and followed by 1-sigma factor. Give lab
number, kind of material dated, and whether isotopic fractionation correction has been
made. Example: 3490 ± 90 B.P. (Tx-4107; wood charcoal;¶ 13C= -21.7%). Calibrated dates may be given as (example): 1740
-1330 cal B.C. (p= .05) (cite calibration program and whether calibrated at 1 or 2
sigma).
All line drawings and photographs are referred to as
"Figures" and should be numbered consecutively. Figures should be of high
quality and planned for reduction of effective page size, 4 by 6 inches, including
caption. Hand lettering is not permitted. Tables are numbered consecutively and must bear
captions. Captions for figures and tables should be short but telegraphic. They should be
clearly identified with the illustrations and/or tables they refer to. Instructions for
orientation and/or reduction of figures and tables may be placed on caption sheets.
Two copies of complete manuscripts (including title, author's name
and association, abstract, body, references cited, figures, tables, and captions) should
be sent to:
Dennis Jones 1801 Ormandy Dr.
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
ofc ph # 225 381 8201
cell ph # 225 572 5464
The
Editor will call on outside readers to assist in evaluation.
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Contents of Louisiana Archaeology (Volume 1 [1974] to Volume 22 [1997])
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