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The magazine is designed to cater for a wide spectrum of enthusiasts from amateur archaeologists to academics and practising professionals. The magazine is particularly popular amongst students and scholars. [2] In December 2010, The Heritage Journal noted that "All-in-all Current Archaeology is eminently readable". [3]
Journal of Roman Archaeology: Cambridge University Press: 1988: 1 — 1047-7594 (print) 2331-5709 (web) Journal of Social Archaeology: SAGE: 2001: 3 — 1469-6053 (print) 1741-2951 (web) Journal of Swiss Archaeology and Art History: Swiss National Museum: 1939: 4: Delayed (2 years) 0044-3476 (print) 2296-5971 (web) Journal of the Iowa ...
Current Publishing was founded by Andrew Selkirk, a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and former Vice-President of the Royal Archaeological Institute, who launched the first magazine, Current Archaeology, in 1967. For its first 40 years, the publication was bi-monthly, becoming a monthly in 2007 up until the present day.
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The magazine is published 6 times per year and was launched in September 2003 as a sister magazine to Current Archaeology. It is published in the United Kingdom by Current Publishing and Andrew Selkirk is the editor-in-chief, and has a circulation of 5,000 subscribers in the UK and 20,000 across the world. [8]
The American Journal of Archaeology was founded in 1885; the second series began in 1897. The AJA is published four times a year by the Archaeological Institute of America and the University of Chicago Press. The chief editors of the magazine are Emma Blake of the University of Arizona and Robert Schon of the University of Arizona.
Journal de la Société des Américanistes (Journal of the Society of Americanists): covers the cultural anthropology of the Americas Oceania : publishes contributions in the field of social and cultural anthropology ; primary regional orientation is to the peoples of Oceania , primarily comprising Australia , Melanesia , Polynesia , Micronesia ...
It covers theoretical and descriptive archaeological research, ranging from art and iconography, burial and ritual, representations and symbolism, to the evolution of human cognition. [ 2 ] [ 9 ] The journal covers all eras and all areas, [ 10 ] from the Lower Palaeolithic to Colonialism, and from the Pacific to Central Asia. [ 2 ]