Aims and Scope
Archives of Asian Art is an annual academic journal covering the arts of South, Southeast, Central, and East Asia. Each issue contains articles by scholars of art and a selection of outstanding works of Asian art acquired by North American museums during the previous year. Less
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Journal Specifications
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- PublisherDUKE UNIV PRESS
- LanguageEnglish
- FrequencySemi-annual
- LanguageEnglish
- FrequencySemi-annual
- Publication Start Year1967
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FAQs
Since when has Archives of Asian Art been publishing? 
The Archives of Asian Art has been publishing since 1967 till date.
How frequently is the Archives of Asian Art published? 
Archives of Asian Art is published Semi-annual.
Who is the publisher of Archives of Asian Art? 
The publisher of Archives of Asian Art is DUKE UNIV PRESS.
Where can I find a journal's aims and scope of Archives of Asian Art? 
For the Archives of Asian Art's Aims and Scope, please refer to the section above on the page.
How can I view the journal metrics of Archives of Asian Art on editage? 
For the Archives of Asian Art metrics, please refer to the section above on the page.
What is the eISSN and pISSN number of Archives of Asian Art? 
The eISSN number is 1944-6497 and pISSN number is 0066-6637 for Archives of Asian Art.
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