Hybrid printed and electronic edition with a 5 years embargo period Founded in 1896, the /Journal de la société des américanistes/ is a scientific journal with an international reputation. Devoted to Amerindian societies and cultures, considered in the totality of their history, /JSA/ owes its originality and its richness to a disciplinary openness that leads to the encounter of prehistory, archaeology, ethno-history, ethnology, ethno-linguistics and more rarely, sociology and biological anthropology, in its pages. A similar spirit of openness characterizes the languages used by the journal: French, English, Spanish, and Portuguese, besides Indian languages. Specialized, but resolutely turning its back on the compartmentalization of disciplines. |