As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
El envío no ha sido publicado previamente ni se ha enviado previamente a otra revista (o se ha proporcionado una explicación en Comentarios al / a la editor/a). El autor deberá enviar una carta firmada en la cual así lo exprese.
El fichero enviado está en formato Microsoft Word, RTF, o WordPerfect.
Ha leido y está de acuerdo en firmar un oficio de descargo de responsabilidad y de sesión de derechos a la UNAM. En caso de contener imáganes, se debera enviar un oficio firmado por el autor en el que se haga contar que éste posee los derechos de reproducción de los originales.
El texto tiene una extensión de entre 15 y 25 cuartillas numeradas en el extremo superior derecho, escritas a doble espacio, de preferencia con letra Times New Roman de 12 puntos y en formato carta 21.5 x 28 cm (8.5 x 11’’), con márgenes libres de 2.5 cm. Sólo las citas textuales pueden ir con espacio sencillo.
El texto cumple con los requisitos bibliográficos y de estilo indicados en las Normas para autoras/es, que se pueden encontrar en Acerca de la revista.
Si esta enviando a una sección de la revista que se revisa por pares, tiene que asegurase que las instrucciones en Asegurando de una revisión a ciegas) han sido seguidas.
Carta de motivos en la cual se justifique la razón por la que se justifica el envío a Anales de Antropología, que incluya la extensión del trabajo, la propuesta de posibles revisores y enuncie casos de conflicto de interés.
Author Guidelines
Anales de Antropología publishes contributions on the different anthropological disciplines: physical anthropology, social anthropology, archaeology, ethnology, ethnohistory and anthropological linguistics; whose subject matter is of worldwide interest. Without losing the perspective of the specialty from which the texts are approached, whether interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary.
Contributions may be submitted in the following modalities:
Scientific papers: original product of conclusive research.
Critical essays in which a polemic, an idea or theoretical proposal is sustained.
Theoretical-methodological essays, that propose a discussion and proposals for new conceptual bodies and methodological devices.
News or information.
Critical bibliographical reviews of recently published works.
No Article Processing Charges (APC)
Contributions published in Anales de Antropología have no submission, processing or publication costs for the authors.
The reception of articles is permanent: 365 days a year.
Manuscripts written in Spanish, English and French will be accepted.
The texts must be unpublished and may not have been submitted to other journals at the same time.
All submitted contributions will be checked with the match-checking tools you deem necessary (Ithenticate, Turnitin, Crosscheck).
All the contributions 1), 2) and 3) will be submitted for review by specialists in the field external to the authors' institution. This process will be anonymous to both parties.
Editorial guidelines for submission of originals
The original manuscripts should be between 15-25 pages long, numbered in the upper right-hand corner, written 2.0 spaced, preferably in Times New Roman or Arial 12 point font and in letter format 21.5 x 28 cm (8.5 x 11''), with margins of 2.5 cm (2.5 cm). Only textual quotations may be single-spaced.
The Spanish version of the title of the paper should be included and it is recommended that it be no longer than ten words.
Papers should include an abstract in Spanish and English, no longer than 250 words each and should include, in order, objectives, methodology or approach, results or findings, limitations or implications, originality and scope of the contribution, followed by a minimum of three and a maximum of five keywords, which should not repeat the words of the title (it is recommended to use lists of keywords accessible online, to increase the visibility of the article).
The categories of the different headings and subheadings of the text should be clearly differentiated to facilitate their editorial composition.
The critical apparatus is Chicago Style as indicated in The Chicago Manual of Style, therefore references should be placed parenthetically. In case clarifying notes are required, they will be footnotes and will be numbered in Arabic numerals, therefore their use will be exclusively to confront or add other information that cannot be included in the body of the article.
Textual quotations that occupy less than five lines should not be separated from the text and should be enclosed; those of more than five lines should be separated from the text leaving a blank line before and after, indented five spaces to the left and to the right, and should be written in continuous lines, including the corresponding reference at the end of the quotation.
Submissions should be sent to the journal editor through the Open Journal Systems (OJS) management system at the following address: <http://www.ojs.unam.mx/index.php/antropologia>, after registration. A manual on how to submit your proposals can be found at the same address. The electronic file sent should consist of:
A sheet of paper including the following information: full name(s) of the author(s), institution(s) to which they belong, institutional or private address to which correspondence can be sent, telephone numbers and e-mail to receive communications, as well as a curriculum vitae (200 words maximum).A letter guaranteeing that the contribution is original and not subject to publication by another publisher.
A letter that grants all property rights of the article, including the images contained therein, totally and exclusively to the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. In the case of co-authors, each and every letter in which each of the co-authors express their authorization to publish the article must be included.
Two files of the contribution (one anonymous and the other with all the data of the authors) containing the captured version of the collaboration in Microsoft Word for Windows or OS X (.doc or .docx file) where the photographs, illustrations, graphs and tables numbered as they would like them to appear in the text. In addition, each of them must be sent in a separate file, either in JPG, PNG, TIF format in a minimum resolution of 300X300 DPI.
o Illustrations, graphs and tables individually should have as file name, the number assigned to your submission by the OJS platform as well as the number of the figure as it appears in the text. Example: 88383 f.1 o Drawings, maps and photographs will be called figures, graphs will be called charts, and tables or tables will be called tables. o Graphs and figures should be prepared for reproduction, only originals in editable digital format will be accepted and photocopied figures will not be accepted. o Photographs should have a minimum resolution of 300 dpi, preferably in color (which will appear only in the electronic version of the journal). o Figures should be accompanied by a figure caption, i.e., a brief descriptive text not exceeding three lines, with the legal credit. o Tables should be presented with their heading and their source at the bottom of the table. They should be prepared in the same processor used for the text.
Only articles that comply with these provisions will be accepted, as well as with the editorial standards presented, for which the journal will resort to the exchange of information with peer publications. Accepted papers will go through an editorial process of revision and proofreading and will be subject to the journal's typographical and design guidelines.