Authenticity Studies
Humanities, Literature & Arts (General) Criminology, Criminal Law & Policing Ethics Forensic Science Law Archaeology
Authenticity Studies. International Journal of Archaeology and Art is an international and independent journal based on a peer review system and dedicated to studying the methods of attribution and authentication of archaeological and art-historical artefacts.
Founded by Monica Salvadori (Editor in Chief), Federica Toniolo, Andrea Tomezzoli, Marta Nezzo, Monica Baggio and Luca Zamparo, Authenticity Studies. International Journal of Archeology and Art is a journal of the Department of Cultural Heritage of the University of Padova and is published by Padova University Press.
Authenticity Studies. International Journal of Archeology and Art is an open-access electronic journal (ISSN: under registration).
Authenticity Studies is based on an anonymous and international double peer review system.
Authenticity Studies does not foresee any financial contribution from the Authors or any expenses for the Readers.
Authenticity Studies was born from the desire to create a multidisciplinary and highly qualified place for comparison and discussion between archaeologists, art historians, scientists, jurists and museum professionals to promote reflections on the practices of attribution and authentication, to preserve the authentic Cultural Heritage and spread a Culture of Legality in the historical-artistic and archaeological fields.
Authenticity Studies accepts original and unpublished contributions in the form of essays, short news or reports focused on three main research lines:
The essays, thanks to a larger structure, must mainly investigate the theoretical and methodological aspects of the themes of authentication, attribution, falsification and studies on provenance.
On the other hand, the short news presents practical, original and relevant cases of attributions or authentication, protection and conservation of Cultural Heritage.
Finally, the reports want to be a place for continuous updating on publications, exhibitions, disputes and the most relevant cases of the year on authentication and attribution of archaeological and historical-artistic objects.
In this way, Authenticity Studies intends to analyze the methods of study and analysis, as well as the philology, for the attribution and authentication of archaeological and artistic manufacts, to propose new attributions or verify the authenticity of the same, as well as to study the revival of taste and tradition in modern and contemporary society.
Furthermore, Authenticity Studies intends to propose a complete analysis of the phenomenon of falsification, verifying the material results and the economic, social, legal, philosophical and ethical implications. Authenticity Studies analyzes the authentication techniques and methods (humanistic and technological-scientific), the connections with the art market, and the history of collecting, thus also investigating historical fakes and those inserted, over time, in the field museum public and private.
Finally, Authenticity Studies wants to be the forum for discussion and reflection around studies on the provenance and on the reconstruction of the original context of archaeological and art-historical heritage, and the place for discussion on protection practices and on the actions to be taken for the conservation and the safeguarding of authentic Cultural Heritage.