Launch Party!
We are thrilled to announce the launch of Chronolog Student Journal, Issue 3, which will be celebrated with a launch reception on 7 May

Welcome to Chronolog Student Journal!
Chronolog is a student journal concerned with the history, culture, archaeology, and language of ancient Southwest Asia and Northeast Africa. Chronolog is published once a year - usually in spring.
Chronolog has two main objectives:
Provide publishing opportunities to students and recent graduates We believe that students and recent graduates should have the possibility to experience what it means to publish an academic article in a peer reviewed journal. We usually give authors the opportunity to revise their manuscript on the basis of thorough reviewing by both our editorial team and through peer review.
High quality papers In order to ensure high-quality publications, all submitted manuscripts are assessed through a double blind review process. Criteria for the assessment:
Open Access
Chronolog is made accesible via open access on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. All authors are free to both link to and republish their own articles published in Chronolog on other platforms from the day the issue is published.
Responsibility for securing copyright clearance for all visual material - including images, figures, illustrations, maps, photographs, and other graphical content - rests solely with the author.
We are thrilled to announce the launch of Chronolog Student Journal, Issue 3, which will be celebrated with a launch reception on 7 May

We are proud to present the third issue of Chronolog Journal!
As with the previous issues of Chronolog, it contains a wealth of information
for students and newly graduates: three peer reviewed papers, artistic students submissions, spotlights on recent graduates and interviews with teaching staff. On the cover is a beautiful watercolour of the coffin of Irtysenu by Henry Perry from 1825 used with kind permission from The Royal Society Archives, London.
The three peer reviewed papers cover vastly different topics, geographical regions and periods, it encompasses the different regions and kinds of studies carried out at CCRS (ToRS), from the large picture
using cutting edge scientific techniques, to material studies, to the textual historical research. All of them providing us with a deeper understanding of the human past in Southwest Asia and Egypt.
We hope you enjoy reading our third issue.
Kind regards,
The editors of Chronolog
Anne Drewsen, Lucian Andersen, Luisa Dominguez Rey, Maria Diget Sletterød, Oscar Silberg Poulsen
The wait is over! We publish our 3rd issue in May 2026.