Ethical aspects

Anales de Arqueología y Etnología rejects behaviors that violate scientific ethics and undesirable behaviors in academic publishing, among them: fraud, falsification of data, piracy, and plagiarism. Other unethical behaviors by authors are simultaneously submitting research to multiple publications, redundant publication, self-plagiarism, and omitting references; by reviewers and authors, this includes not declaring conflicts of interest.
We appeal to the authors to behave ethically and to reviewers to identify plagiarism and other unethical behavior. Open-source software is used to detect plagiarism.
All authors and co-authors are responsible for the complete content of the article. It is understood that each co-author contributed substantially to the article’s conception and design, data analysis and interpretation, writing, or critical revision as well as reviewing the final version.

Our journal adheres to the good practices for scientific publications (Committee on Publications Ethics COPE https://publicationethics.org/core-practices).