Aims and scope

Time & Mind is a peer-reviewed, lively and highly interdisciplinary journal, presenting new perspectives on, and approaches to, landscape, monuments, people and culture. The journal features scholarly work addressing cognitive aspects of cross-related disciplines such as archaeology, anthropology, folklore, sociology and psychology that can shape our understanding of archaeological sites, landscapes and worldviews. Time & Mind explores such diverse topics as archaeoastronomy, ecopsychology, sensory engagements with landscapes and monuments, and symbolic, religious and ritual landscapes in the past and present. It also explores how images of the past are created in, and shape, contemporary society through engagement with place.


As well as original articles the journal also has a Notes section. These are shorter papers that raise interesting issues or angles, or provide a piece of specific research information. Papers submitted for the Notes section are subject to initial appraisal by the Co-Editors and a round of appraisal by the international editorial panel. When considered necessary, papers may also be sent to an independent referee for consideration.


Peer Review Statement:

All articles are subject to initial appraisal by the Co-Editors. If found suitable for further consideration, articles are then subject to peer review by at least one independent, anonymous expert referee.

Authors can choose to publish gold open access in this journal.

Read the Instructions for Authors for information on how to submit your article.