Annual Report 2025
In the course of 2025, JJAR published Volume 8:
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Danny Rosenberg et al. |
The Characteristics of the Earliest Levels of Tel Tsaf and the Onset of the Middle Chalcolithic Period in the Jordan Valley, Israel |
1–40 |
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Daniel Vainstub et al. |
A New Hebrew Ostracon from Lachish |
41–50 |
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Roy Marom |
A Toponymic Reassessment of the Abil al-Qamḥ Diocletianic Boundary Stone: Identifying Golgol at al-Zūq al-Fauqānī |
51–59 |
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Benjamin A. Saidel |
Qubūr el-Walēyide and the Archaeology of Bedouin Dry Farming |
60–73 |
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Nigel Goring-Morris and Anna Belfer-Cohen |
Salibiya XII and Fazael VI: Two Natufian Sites in the Lower Jordan Valley within Their Contexts |
74–105 |
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Amir Gorzalczany and Baruch Rosen |
Measuring Time, Distance, and Mass in the Arad Fortress, Early 6th Century BCE |
106–119 |
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Anna Belfer-Cohen and Leore Grosman |
An Epipaleolithic Example of Symmetry for the “Mind’s Eye” |
120–130 |
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Jeffrey A. Blakely |
The Waters of el-Hesi and a Suggestion about Climate Change in the EB IIIA |
131–161 |
In the course of 2025, JJAR received 21 manuscript submissions. Of these, seven were published (33.3%), five were accepted and are in various stages of production (23.8%), three were returned to the authors for revision (14.3%), and six were rejected at the editors’ discretion (28.6%). All in all, the journal’s acceptance rate in 2025 was 57.1%–71.4%. The duration between submission and publication ranged between 1.5 and 9 months.

