Muziris
Historische Papyrologie, Epigraphik und verwandte Gebiete der antiken Kulturen /
Historical papyrology, epigraphy and neighbouring fields in ancient cultures
Muziris (gr. Μουζιρίς) was an ancient port and trading city on the southwest coast of India, which is described in both Greek and Indian source texts. – The Muziris series mainly publishes scientific studies on the historical evaluation of papyrological evidence, but is also devoted to documentary texts from the neighboring areas of classical studies and thus aims at an evaluation of papyri, inscriptions, coins, graffiti, writing tablets and Ancient Near Eastern sources on social and cultural issues - and economic-historical issues.
The series is open to monographs, conference proceedings, commemorative publications and collections of articles. Manuscripts are accepted in German, English or French. All volumes (or in the case of anthologies: all contributions) are accompanied by summaries in English and French.
Peer Review: To assure the scientific quality the publications undergo an anonymous peer review (by two internal or external reviewers).
Herausgegeben von
Kerstin Droß-Krüpe (Köln) (kerstin.dross-kruepe@uni-koeln.de)
Patrick Reinard (Trier) (reinard@uni-trier.de)
Sven Günther (Changchun) (svenguenther@nenu.edu.cn)
Sebastian Fink (Innsbruck) (sebastian.fink@uibk.ac.at)
Stefan Baumann (Leuven) (stefan.baumann@kuleuven.be)
ISSN 2941-6752




