Author Guidelines

1.a. The text should be written in 10 puntos ; the abstract, footnotes, catalogue and bibliography in 9 puntos ‘Times New Roman’. 
b. Footnotes should take place at the bottom of the page in continous numbering. 
c. Titles within the article should be written in small letters and be marked as bold. Other choises (big letters, underline or italic) should not be used.



2. Punctuation (hyphen) Marks: 
a) One space should be given after the comma in the sentence and after the dot at the end of the sentence. 
b) The footnote numbering within the sentence in the text, should take place before the comma in the sentence or before the dot at the end of the sentence. 
c) The indication fig.: 
*It should be set in brackets and one space should be given after the dot (fig.3); 
*If many figures in sequence are to be indicated, a short hyphen without space between the beginning and last numbers should be placed (fig. 2-4); if these are not in sequence, a dot and space should be given between the numbers (fig. 2. 5).
d) In the bibliography and abbreviations, if the author has two family names, a short hyphen without leaving space should be used (Dentzer-Feydy); if the article is written by two or more authors, after each author a space, a long hyphen and again a space should be left before the family name of the next author (Hagel – Tomaschitz).


3. The ‘Bibliography’ and ‘Abbreviations’ should take part at the end of the article. The ‘Abbrevations’ used in the footnotes should be explained in the ‘Bibliography’ part. The bibliography used in the footnotes should take place as abbreviations and the following order within the abbreviations should be kept: Name of writer, year of publishment, page (and if used, number of the illustration). This rule should be applied even if a publishment is used only once.

Bibliography (for books):
Richter 1977 Richter, G., Greek Art, NewYork.

Bibliography (for articles):
Corsten 1995 Corsten, Th., “Inschriften aus dem Museum von Denizli”, Ege Üniversitesi Arkeoloji Dergisi III, 215-224, pl. LIV-LVII.


Footnotes (for books and articles)
Richter 1977, 162, fig. 217.


Miscellaneous Abbreviations:
op. cit.: in the work already cited
idem : an author that has just been mentioned
ff : following pages
et al.: and others
n. : footnote
see : see
infra : see below
supra: see above



4. For all photographies, drawings and maps only the abbreviation ‘fig.’ should be used in continous numbering (remarks such as Plate, Picture, Drawing, Map or any other word or abbreviaton should not be used).
 Photographs, drawings or maps taken from other publications are in the responsibility of the writers; so the sources have to be mentioned.



5. A list of figures should take part at the end of the article.



6. The text should be within the remarked formats not more than 20 pages, the drawing and photograps 15 in number. Multiple pictures, drawings, etc. should not be used under a figure number.



7. Papers may be written in English. Papers must include an English abstract of 300 words.



8. Six keywords should be remarked.

9.During the application phase, the layout of the figures must be sent as a pdf file. After reviewer approval, the figures and the special fonts used in the article will be requested from the authors.



10. Figures must have a minimum resolution of 300 dpi and be in tif or jpeg format. Figures must not be embedded in any other program such as Microsoft Word. Figures must be submitted individually. Multiple images, drawings, etc., should not be used under a single figure number. Edits grouped by the authors into a single figure will not be accepted. Figures must not contain any symbols, numbers, or other text.



Last Update Time: 8/13/25, 11:21:02 AM