MCRI Scientific Journals

Cedrus Journal
e-ISSN: 2148-1431

Prepared by the Mediterranean Civilizations Research Institute, Cedrus aims to be an interdisciplinary journal that serves as a platform for discussions among specialists in Ancient, Medieval, and Modern-Near Modern History, examining the cultural and historical accumulation of the Mediterranean Basin from the perspective of Turkey's historical geography. CEDRUS seeks to foster dialogue among scholars from various disciplines, contribute to the updating and dissemination of existing knowledge, and present original and scientific studies to the academic world. CEDRUS is an international peer-reviewed journal published annually.

Libri Journal
e-ISSN: 2458-7826

Libri is an electronic (online) journal hosted by Akdeniz University and Akdeniz University Phaselis Research Station. It is prepared by a group of idealistic epigraphists and ancient history academics, with no commercial interest. The journal is open-access and free of charge. Its aim is to discover and present Greek and Latin epigraphic documents related to the geography of ancient Anatolia to the scientific community. This includes sharing new inscriptions unearthed during surface research or excavations in ancient cities by academics, contributing valuable insights to the academic world and the general public.

Phaselis Journal
e-ISSN: 2149-7826

Since 2011, the Phaselis Journal has aimed to provide an interdisciplinary platform for scientists, researchers, and experts examining the cultural and historical accumulation of the Mediterranean Basin and Anatolian Geography within a chronological perspective, focusing on the ancient city of Phaselis. The journal periodically publishes the results of multidisciplinary studies conducted by more than a dozen teams specializing in settlement and field archaeology. Phaselis exclusively publishes studies related to Phaselis, encompassing a wide range of topics such as the city's flora and fauna, ecology, mushrooms, lichens, fish, marine shells, algae, and geomorphology. These studies compare anthropological, zoological, paleobotanical findings, pollen analyses, and archaeometric results from excavations and surface research to shed light on the ecological, environmental, and climatic changes of the city.

Mesos Journal
e-ISSN: 2687-6108

The Mesos Journal is an interdisciplinary publication that aims to unite scientists, researchers, and experts studying medieval civilizations from a neutral perspective of time and space, offering a platform for collective discussions. Mesos: Interdisciplinary Medieval Studies Journal publishes only research articles and translations of texts written in medieval source languages (Arabic, Persian, Latin, Greek, Old French, etc.). It adheres to open-access principles and is published online annually in December, after a double-blind peer-review process. The journal is internationally peer-reviewed.

Senex Journal
e-ISSN: 2602-4268

The Senex Journal of Aging Studies is published twice a year (August and December) as an open-access, online, peer-reviewed scientific journal. Senex provides an interactive discussion platform for scientists, researchers, and experts examining the aging process and old age from social, behavioral, and health perspectives. The journal aims to present empirical research, conceptual studies, and methodological contributions to the scientific community.

 

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