About the Journal

Palaeohispanica has been published annually since 2001. The journal focuses primarily on Paleo-Hispanic studies, a broadly conceived field which embodies the interdisciplinary study of the languages, writing systems, and local cultures of the Iberian Peninsula (including, but not limited to, the cultures of the Iberians, Vascones and Celtiberians) as well as their relationship with foreign colonies and colonizers (i.e. the Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans). Additionally, the journal also accepts work on other Paleo-European languages, writing systems and cultures.

This journal seeks to promote and provide a forum for interdisciplinary research. Accordingly, it hopes to be of interest to scholar working in linguistics, the history of writing, epigraphy, numismatics, archeology and ancient history.

The review and publication process is free, we do not charge the author.

The journal is published annually.