The Journal's Mission Statement
The Journal of the Jamestown Rediscovery Center
provides a free and accessible conduit for research,
analysis, and scholarship of events surrounding 16th- and
17th-century attempts at settling North America by
Europeans, with an emphasis on life at Jamestown Island
during this time. It is intended for a professional
audience. Web-based and published electronically, the
journal is available from any
Jamestown Rediscovery webpage
by following the "Resources" link.
Dedicated to the dissemination of insight from
archaeological investigations of Jamestown Island, the
JJRC provides both in-depth rigorous analyses and broad
interpretive comparisons of past and current research and
research issues of the region. The journal provides
analytical and interpretive expertise from informed
points of view that contribute to a better understanding
of Jamestown.
The Journal
of the Jamestown Rediscovery Center considers for
publication articles that engage topics relating to the
archaeology of Jamestown Island and its local, regional,
or global significance in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Members of the Editorial Advisory Board and the editor
serve as the journal's jury, reviewing written
submissions.
The Journal of the Jamestown Rediscovery Center
fluctuates in content and format, with some volumes being
an assortment of analytical reports and others including
interpretive discussions centered about a common theme.
The journal's flexibility is designed to encourage
submissions from a wide variety of disciplines and
research interests that can broaden and deepen insights
into Jamestown.
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