Abstract title – max 100 car (incl. spaces)

Karl J. Eliott1, Samuel Blondgaard2, Therese Carmeli3 …

1Institution and country 1, 2Instition and country 2 … (Affiliation of each author)

Email address: (First or presenting author)

The abstract can be from one to three pages (max 1000 words including references; times new roman 11 pt)

First page

Introduction

Materials and Methods

Results and Discussion

Conclusions

Second page

References

Acknowledgements (Funds)

Tables

Figures

References:

– Cite references in the text with author name/s and year of publication in parentheses:

-  One author: (Miller 1991) or Miller (1991)

-  Two authors: (Miller and Smith 1994) or Miller and Smith (1994)

-  Three authors or more: (Miller et al. 1995) or Miller et al. (1995)

– List references including all works that are cited in the paper and that have been published (including on the Internet) or accepted for publication. Personal communications and unpublished works should only be mentioned in the text.

– Entries in the list must be listed alphabetically except in the numbered system of sequential citation. The rules for alphabetization are:

-  First, all works by the author alone, ordered chronologically by year of publication.

-  Next, all works by the author with a coauthor, ordered alphabetically by coauthor.

-  Finally, all works by the author with several coauthors, ordered chronologically by year of publication.

Tables:

–  Number tables consecutively and ensure that all tables are cited in the text in sequential order.

Terminology and Abbreviations:

– To write date, use :

–  Uncalibrated radiocarbon years before present: uncal. yr BP (e.g.: 10,400 uncal. yr BP)

–  Calibrated radiocarbon years: BC, AD

–  Historical years BC or AD.

–  Technical terms and abbreviations should be defined the first time they appear in the text.

–  Use italics for species and genus names; mention plant name authority the first time a plant species is reported.

Reference style follows IANSA journal:

Monographs:
STRUNK, W., WHITE B. 1979: The Elements of Style. Third ed. Macmillan, New York.

Articles:
VAN DER GEER, J., HANRAADS, J. A. J., LUPTON, R. A. 2002: The art of writing a scientific article. Journal of Archaeological Science 163, 51-59.
Use full form of journals and proceedings. Avoid short forms/acronyms.

Proceedings contributions:
METTAM, G. R., ADAMS, L. B. 1999: How to prepare an electronic version of your article. In: Jones, B. S., Smith, R. Z. (Eds.): Introduction to the Electronic Age. E-Publishing Inc., New York, 281-304.

Excavation reports:
HEJHAL, P. 2006: Jihlava – Staré hory. U mlékaren – sewer system. FVM invest, s.r.o. MS. Excavation report, nr. 108/06. Deposited: Archive of the Excavation Reports, Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brno.

Doctoral, graduate and undergraduate theses and other manuscripts:
MLEJNEK, O. 2006: Panská Lhota v raném novověku. MS. Master diploma thesis. Deposited: Libary of the Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, Brno.

Editions:
CDB: Codex Diplomaticus et Epistolaris Regni Bohemiae V-4. Dudkova, S., Vasek, V. (Eds.), Pragae 1993

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