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Open-access peer-reviewed academic journal Academic journal
Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
DisciplineArchaeology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byRobert James Vigar, Artemis Papatheodorou, Hélène Maloigne, Sam Holley-Kline
Publication details
History1991–present
PublisherUbiquity Press
FrequencyBiannually
Open accessYes
Standard abbreviations
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ISO 4Bull. Hist. Archaeol.
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ISSN1062-4740
OCLC no.24683018
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The Bulletin of the History of Archaeology is an open access, peer-reviewed academic journal publishing research, reviews, and short communications on the history of archaeology. It was established in May 1991 by Douglas Givens. It was edited for many years by Tim Murray, subsequently edited by Gabriel Moshenska between 2015-2023 and is now edited by four co-editors: Robert James Vigar, Artemis Papatheodorou, Hélène Maloigne and Sam Holley-Kline.

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