Studia Antiqua
Studia Antiqua is an annual student journal dedicated to publishing the research of graduate and undergraduate students from all disciplines of ancient studies. The views expressed in this publication are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of Brigham Young University or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Studia Antiqua accepts manuscripts for publication year-round. Conditional acceptances for publication are usually issued in the winter months. Rounds of revising by both editors and submitters take up most of the spring in order to prepare papers for final publication in late spring or summer. For submission guidelines and more information, please visit the Studia Antiqua home page.
Submissions and queries should be sent to studia_antiqua@byu.edu. Please enclose in your message your name, institution, and current position in schooling (second-year undergraduate student, first-year graduate student, etc.).
Current Issue: Volume 24, Number 1 (2025)
Articles
Egypt, Israel, and the Levant: The Merneptah Stele's Role in Shaping Historical Narratives
Quincy Adams
Gardens of Rebirth: Fertility and the Afterlife in the Garden Painting from the Tomb of Nebamun
Aleeta Day
Perspectives on Cognitive Psychology in KTU 1.40: Moral Implications and Prescribed Emotional Responses to Foster Unity
Richard Jarvis III
Pheonix Imagery in Early Christian Art
Annie Spach
Confidence in the Pompeian Fullo
Tori Nielsen
Book Review: Ancient Egyptian Clothing: Studies in Late Period Private Representations
Jonathan Vassar