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Minerva: The International Review of Ancient Art and Archaeology
EditorMaria Earle
CategoriesAncient art, archaeology
FrequencyBi-monthly
PublisherCurrent Publishing
Founded1990
CountryUnited Kingdom
Websitewww.minervamagazine.com
ISSN0957-7718
OCLC21732204

Minerva, Archaeology and Ancient art, was a bi-monthly magazine publishing features on exhibitions, excavations, and museums, interviews, news items, and book reviews. It ran from 1990 to 2023.

History and profile

Minerva was established in 1990 by Jerome Eisenberg. It contains articles by experts on the ancient art and archaeology of Egypt and the Middle East, the Graeco-Roman world and the Mediterranean, the Near East, the Far East, Scandinavia, and North and South America.

In 2009 Minerva was purchased by the Mougins Museum of Classical Art, and its subject matter was expanded to include art and the arts influenced and inspired by the ancient world, including architecture, opera, music, film and literature.

In 2020 the magazine was purchased by Current Publishing.

Minerva July/August 2023 was the last issue of the journal, after which publication ceased.

References

  1. https://new.coinsweekly.com/news/minerva-magazine-ceased-publishing/ accessed 5 Oct 2023.

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