The International Journal of Paleopathology is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of disease and trauma in past populations. It provides a platform for researchers to publish original findings related to the study of human and animal remains, offering insights into the history of health, disease, and social conditions across diverse cultures and time periods.
Key topics include the identification and interpretation of skeletal lesions, mummified tissues, and other evidence of pathological conditions. The journal welcomes contributions from various disciplines, including archeology, medical anthropology, biology, and forensic science. It is indexed in databases such as CAS, Scopus, and Web of Science, ensuring broad visibility to a diverse audience.
Researchers, academics, and professionals interested in contributing to the field of paleopathology are encouraged to submit their work. The journal plays a crucial role in preserving and interpreting the history of health and disease, providing valuable context for contemporary medical and social challenges.