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According to the guidelines (click here for full text), when you submit a contribution to Atlantis you understand that it cannot be republished within two years of the publication of the issue that contains it. This condition holds from the moment the Editor receives your work. This is the relevant text as it was passed by the Valencia 2004 General Assembly:

1.2. Concurrence. Authors are expected to know and heed basic ground rules that preclude simultaneous submission and/or duplicate publication. Prospective contributors to Atlantis commit themselves to the following when they submit a manuscript:
 

That no concurrent consideration of the same, or almost identical, work by any other journal and/or publisher is taking place.
 

That the potential contribution has not appeared previously nor is about to appear within two years, in any form whatsoever, in another journal, electronic format, or as a chapter/section of a book.
 
If, after two years, a contribution first published in Atlantis is to be reprinted elsewhere, permission is not required but the author should credit Atlantis for the contribution’s first appearance. If in doubt about any of the above, the author should consult the Editor.