All authors that wish to publish in our journal accept therewith the licence and copyright terms stated here and must abide to basic principles of scholarly publication.
Our journal requires all submitted material to follow the general rules of best practice in scholarly publishing. The material submitted must represent the authors’ own original work, which has not been previously published or is not currently being considered for publication elsewhere. The papers must reflect the authors' own research and analysis in a truthful and complete manner. Authorship and contributorship, as well as sources must be clearly indicated. Allegations of misconduct can be sent to our team, who will treat them accordingly. Failure to comply with these requirements will result in the refusal of the manuscript or, if the work is already published, the retraction and/or publication of a disclaimer on our site.
The authors must disclose any potential conflicts of interests, such as sponsorships for for-profit or non-profit organizations that interfere with their ability to analyze and interpret the data.

Our journal accepts original studies, commentary articles, disscusions and reviews that follow the general domain of archaeology and ancient history, as well as related content relevant to these areas of study.
Manuscripts and any inquiries should be sent via email, at choprean@yahoo.com or ephemerisnapocensis@gmail.com.

Colleagues who wish to publish in the journal Ephemeris Napocensis are kindly asked to follow the next guidelines:
- The journal publishes papers in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Russian.
- Every contribution must be accompanied by five keywords and a ten lines abstract which should be placed after the title and the author(s)’s name.
- The text of the article must be typed at 1.5 lines using the font Times New Roman 12.
- The footnotes will be typed at single line using the same font, size 10.
- The title of the article will be typed with capital letters, font Times New Roman 14, bold and centered
- The author(s)’s name(s) shall be typed in capital letters, font Times New Roman 12, bold, centered, two lines spacing under the title.
- At the end of the article, the author(s) will type his/their name(s), affiliation and e-mail address.
- Italics will be used for Latin terms. For special fonts, the authors are asked to send as separate file the font they have used (format *.ttf).
Quotations:
The notes are placed at the bottom of each page, no matter if there is one work cited or there are some comments, too.
The quotation system is the one used by the Bericht der Römisch-Germanische Kommission.
Models of quotations
Books:
DAICOVICIU 1972, 45–78
H. DAICOVICIU, Dacia de la Burebista la cucerirea romană (Cluj-Napoca 1972).

Articles in journals:
FINK 1958, 107–110
R. O. FINK, Hunt’s pridianum: British Museum Papyrus 2851, Journal Roman Stud. 48, 1958, 102–116.

For two or more authors:
VÁGÓ/BÓNA 1976
E. B. VÁGÓ/I. BÓNA, Die Gräberfelder von Intercisa (Budapest 1976).

Articles published in the proceedings of conferences or anniversary volumes:
DVORSKI 1996, 217–220
T. DVORSKI, Archaeological Investigations on Limes Alutanus in 1980–1984 (Dacia Inferior – Malvensis). In P. Petrovič (ed.), Roman Limes on the Middle and Lower Danube (Belgrade 1996), 215–222.

The list of periodical abbreviations can be found accessing the following link:

Abbreviations that can not be found in Bericht der Römisch-Germanische Kommission
For those periodicals which are not to be found in the lists presented above, please, make yourself the abbreviations following the example below:
Studia historica. Historia Antigua (Salamanca) = Stud. Hist. Histor. Antig.

Illustration
All plates will be sent in a *.cdr format (Corel Draw).
The size of page will be B5 (ISO) (176 x 250 mm)
The plate mirror: 22 de mm from each side of page.
The explanation of plate will be placed below the plate, font Times New Roman 12 (e.g. Pl. 1. Map of Roman Dacia)
Source should be clearly indicated

A template with the publication format is available.
Word template for Ephemeris Napocensis

Other formats, such as videos, are also accepted for the online page of the article.

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