10th January 2012, 10:16 AM
The Archaeological Journal
Volume 169 for 2012
Call for Papers
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The Editor of The Archaeological Journal seeks high-quality publications for volume 169 for 2012. The Archaeological Journal is the prestigious peer-reviewed publication of the Royal Archaeological Institute and a premier annual journal dedicated to the archaeology of the British Isles.
Each new volume contains articles reporting the results of original archaeological and architectural survey and fieldwork on sites, monuments and landscapes of all periods in the British Isles as well as archaeological syntheses and overviews of new research. The extensive reviews section of the journal is highly regarded as providing current scholarly assessments of a wide range of publications of interest to the readership.
The journal is widely distributed nationally and internationally. It can be found in most university libraries as well as local and regional libraries. The journal is also mailed out free to all ordinary members of the Royal Archaeological Institute.
Since the foundation of the Royal Archaeological Institute in 1844, 167 volumes of The Archaeological Journal have been published. Volume 168 for 2011 is currently full and in preparation.
Papers are now sought for volume 169 for 2012, due for publication in early 2013. Enquiries and submissions should be directed to:
Professor Howard Williams
Department of History & Archaeology
University of Chester
Parkgate Road
Chester CH1 4BJ
Email: howard.williams@chester.ac.uk
Volume 169 for 2012
Call for Papers
[ATTACH=CONFIG]993[/ATTACH]
The Editor of The Archaeological Journal seeks high-quality publications for volume 169 for 2012. The Archaeological Journal is the prestigious peer-reviewed publication of the Royal Archaeological Institute and a premier annual journal dedicated to the archaeology of the British Isles.
Each new volume contains articles reporting the results of original archaeological and architectural survey and fieldwork on sites, monuments and landscapes of all periods in the British Isles as well as archaeological syntheses and overviews of new research. The extensive reviews section of the journal is highly regarded as providing current scholarly assessments of a wide range of publications of interest to the readership.
The journal is widely distributed nationally and internationally. It can be found in most university libraries as well as local and regional libraries. The journal is also mailed out free to all ordinary members of the Royal Archaeological Institute.
Since the foundation of the Royal Archaeological Institute in 1844, 167 volumes of The Archaeological Journal have been published. Volume 168 for 2011 is currently full and in preparation.
Papers are now sought for volume 169 for 2012, due for publication in early 2013. Enquiries and submissions should be directed to:
Professor Howard Williams
Department of History & Archaeology
University of Chester
Parkgate Road
Chester CH1 4BJ
Email: howard.williams@chester.ac.uk
Quote:They have already approached the larger companies, but want to hear from the rest... yes YOU!! WE all do great work out there, and here is an opportunity to take that site - that survey - that architectural record and analysis ... and get it published in this Peer Reviewed Journal
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