Archaeopress is devoted to publishing academic work on all aspects of archaeology quickly and efficiently. Our flagship imprint, Archaeopress Archaeology, currently publishes 70-100 titles a year in traditional print and e-pdf editions. Open Access options are available. Our Access Archaeology imprint offers a different publishing model for specialist academic material that might traditionally prove commercially unviable.
We publish books covering the full range of archaeological topics, including all time periods and geographic locations. We also consider proposals in related arts, humanities, and heritage-based subject areas. We pride ourselves in a flexible approach to publishing, meaning there is a rarely a 'one size fits all' approach, but below is a guide to the services and support we typically offer our authors:
Mike Schurer joined the Archaeopress team in 2020 to be our lead editor, bringing with him a wealth of experience and knowledge related to archaeological publishing, having edited the popular Oxbow Book News magazine for over fifteen years. Dr David Davison MA MPhil DPhil FSA retired from day-to-day office work in 2022, but remains as a Director at Archaeopress and continues to offer invaluable editorial advice and support, drawn from some thirty years experience in the publication of archaeological research.
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Our growing range of journals currently includes the Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies, the Journal of Greek Archaeology, the Journal of Hellenistic Pottery and Material Culture, KOINON: The International Journal of Classical Numismatic Studies, الشرق Ash-sharq. Bulletin of the Ancient Near East: Archaeological, Historical and Societal Studies, Aramazd: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies and EX NOVO: Journal of Archaeology.
Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies (ISSN 0308-8421)
The Journal of Greek Archaeology (ISSN 2059-4674; eISSN 2059-4682)
The Journal of Hellenistic Pottery and Material Culture (ISSN 2399-1844; eISSN 2399-1852)
الشرق Ash-sharq. Bulletin of the Ancient Near East: Archaeological, Historical and Societal Studies (ISSN 2513-8529; e-ISSN 2514-1732)
Aramazd: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies (ISSN 1829-1376)
EX NOVO: Journal of Archaeology (ISSN 2531-8810)
KOINON: The International Journal of Classical Numismatic Studies (ISSN 2631-5874)
ed. Dong Hoon Shin et al. This book examines Joseon Dynasty mummies (15th–19th c.), highlighting their exceptional preservation and scientific value. It integrates historical and archaeological perspectives with biomedical research to explore cultural contexts, offering insights beyond Korea’s borders. READ MORE Hardback: £65.00 ed. Marina Covolan This volume examines water management from the Bronze Age to the modern era across southern Europe and the Near East, highlighting continuity and change in hydraulic systems. READ MORE Hardback: £55.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. St John Simpson This volume explores how precious materials shaped power, identity and cultural exchange in the ancient world from the 7th century BC to early Roman times. Growing out of the British Museum special exhibition Luxury and Power: Persia to Greece, it brings together new perspectives on technology, value and artistic interaction from Greece to China. READ MORE Hardback: £80.00 | eBook: £16.00 Colin D. Reader This book reinterprets the Great Sphinx, challenging its traditional dating and meaning. Drawing on archaeological and geological evidence, it argues the monument predates Egypt’s first pyramids and reveals early ritual activity at Giza, reshaping views of its origins and symbolism. READ MORE Paperback: £35.00 | eBook: £16.00 Stanislav Grigoriev This book challenges the steppe-origin theory of Indo-Aryans, arguing their homeland was in NW Iran. Using linguistic, genetic, and archaeological data, it traces migrations from Iran to Central Asia, India, and beyond during the 3rd millennium BC, shaping Indo-Aryan dialects. Hardback: £60.00 | eBook: £16.00 Aram Kosyan et al. ARAMAZD Vol. XIX (2025) brings together interdisciplinary studies on Armenian and Near Eastern archaeology and history, from ceramics, architecture, and epigraphy to manuscript studies, identity, memory, and cultural interaction from antiquity to the Middle Ages. Paperback: £84.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Colin A. Hope et al. This volume presents 19 papers from the Tenth International Conference of the Dakhleh Oasis Project, offering new research on Egypt’s Western Desert from prehistory to Late Antiquity. Topics include archaeology, rock art, settlements, temples, Christianity, heritage management, and environmental change across Dakhleh and Kharga. READ MORE Paperback: £75.00 | eBook: £16.00 Marian Campbell This book explores Limoges enamels in medieval England, tracing their arrival after Henry II’s marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine. It catalogs finds and damage patterns, revealing concealment and mutilation during the Reformation, when liturgical objects were targeted as “idolatry.” READ MORE Paperback: £25.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Laura Battini Ash-sharq Vol. 9 Nos. 1–2 (2025) combines both 2025 issues in one print volume, presenting interdisciplinary studies on Near Eastern archaeology, art, and society from prehistory to the Ottoman era, including funerary practices, material analyses, iconography, long-term surveys, and memoryscapes. Paperback: £72.00 | eBook: £10.00 ed. David Espinosa Espinosa et al. This book reassesses Roman activity in Hispania Ulterior (1st c. BC), exploring military conflicts, archaeological evidence, and civic integration from Sertorius to Caesar. It highlights provincial agency and the dynamic processes shaping identity, loyalty, and urban landscapes under Rome. READ MORE Paperback: £48.00 ed. Giulia Spadanuda et al. This volume from the III International RACTA Colloquium gathers research by young scholars on Christian archaeology, Late Antiquity, and the Early Middle Ages. Topics include topography, iconography, architecture, funerary archaeology, and heritage, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue. READ MORE Paperback: £52.00 | Free Download | eBook Institution: £9.99 Robert G. Gunn et al. This monograph offers the first detailed study of Pundawar Manbur, a major Kimberley rock art site with 600+ paintings and engravings. It reveals complex superimpositions, reuse practices, and imagery spanning thousands of years, highlighting its cultural significance in Kwini Country. READ MORE Paperback: £45.00 | Open Access ed. Maciej Talaga This volume examines discontinued movement cultures through experiential research. Drawing on case studies from ancient combat to Irish wrestling and medieval training, it explores how embodied practice can illuminate past skills, methods, and the limits of reconstructing lost traditions. READ MORE Paperback: £30.00 | Open Access John Bintliff Volume 10 features 14 papers on Archaeological Lidar in Greece, offering a state-of-the-art overview of technology, methods, and case studies. Additional articles explore Minoan and Egyptian houses, Greek ceramics, female dress, gymnasia, Spartan religion, and a failed 19th-century colony in Corinthia. READ MORE Paperback: £96.00 ed. Maja Gori et al. Ex Novo Issue 9 examines African archaeology beyond colonial frames, addressing heritage, inequality, and representation. Topics range from Moroccan landscapes to Roman Africa on screen, plus collaborative projects. Off-Topic essays tackle citation limits, ethics, and archaeology’s political entanglements. READ MORE Paperback: £60.00 | Open Access ed. Rosanagh Mack KOINON Vol. 8 (2025) presents new studies on Greek, Roman, and medieval coinage, including Alexander coinage, Seleucid chronology, civic iconography, biblical numismatics, and Christian imagery. The volume also honours David MacDonald and catalogues newly identified coin varieties. READ MORE Paperback: £50.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. María del Mar Castro García et al. This volume examines water management in Western Mediterranean settlements from the Iron Age to Late Antiquity. It explores infrastructures like aqueducts, wells, cisterns, and drainage systems, highlighting their role in survival, crafts, religion, and landscape transformation. READ MORE Paperback: £58.00 | Open Access Cristina Corsi This book explores the Via Aurelia from Rome to Cosa, blending archaeological, literary, and cartographic sources to trace its evolution. It challenges past views of decline, showing continued use and adaptation into the early medieval period, redefining the road’s historical and cultural significance. READ MORE Hardback: £60.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Mladen Pešić et al. The Roman Remains of South-West France is a richly illustrated guide to over 100 sites, detailing Roman cities, baths, villas, pottery kilns, and museums. It explores key features like terra sigillata production and Gallic resistance, offering historical insights and practical reasons to visit. READ MORE Paperback: £80.00 | Free Download | eBook Institution: £9.99 Mongi Nasr Over 30 years of research on ceramic workshop dumps in South-West Byzacena uncovered seven sites. The study traced local vs. imported production, explored new centers, and analyzed materials to map distribution. It also revealed historical, spatial, and chronological patterns. READ MORE Paperback: £48.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Rafiullah Khan This volume highlights the overlooked role of princely states in South Asia’s archaeology. It compiles studies on exploration, conservation, and sovereignty, revealing how local royal houses shaped heritage. It challenges colonial biases and opens new paths for historical inquiry. READ MORE Paperback: £35.00 | Free Download | eBook Institution: £9.99 Primitiva Bueno-Ramírez et al. This study examines Iberian Neolithic and Chalcolithic figurines (4th–3rd millennia BC), exploring their symbolism, craft, and role in funerary and social life. Rich in form and context, these “sun-eyed” images reveal identities, ideologies, and long-distance connections within European prehistory. READ MORE Hardback: £70.00 | Open Access Lucrețiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba This volume examines salt exploitation in Roman Dacia, a topic often overlooked compared to other resources. It analyses archaeological and epigraphic evidence to understand production, administration, and military links, offering a broader view of salt’s role in the province and the Roman world. READ MORE Paperback: £35.00 | eBook: £16.00 Beverley Ballin Smith et al. Carnoustie excavations revealed Scotland’s longest early Neolithic timber hall, with evidence of continuity in building traditions. Later Neolithic pits suggest social change. After early Bronze Age abandonment, roundhouses emerged, ending with a rare metalwork hoard buried nearby. READ MORE Hardback: £80.00 ed. Juan Antonio Quirós Castillo et al. This book explores the deep history of La Rioja's vineyard landscapes through archaeology at Torrentejo. It traces 5,000 years of human impact, from prehistoric settlements to wine industrialization, and reflects on how landscapes become heritage—what is remembered, and what is lost. READ MORE Paperback: £85.00 | Free Download | eBook Institution: £9.99 David Strachan et al. King’s Seat fort near Dunkeld, once lost to archaeology, was rediscovered in 2015 and revealed as a high-status Pictish royal site. Excavations uncovered metalworking, trade, and feasting evidence. Its later abandonment reflects shifts in power and religious influence, linking prehistory to medieval Scotland. READ MORE Hardback: £35.00 | Open Access ed. Anna Walas et al. This volume explores Rome’s frontiers through the lens of cultural relativism, integrating post-colonial and positional approaches. It emphasizes the scholar’s standpoint in shaping knowledge and recontextualizes frontier studies within broader cultural frameworks. READ MORE Hardback: £55.00 | Open Access Steven Paul Turner This study traces the spread of classical mythology in Roman Britain through detailed case studies of gods and heroes, thematic analyses, and material culture. It reveals how myths were adapted at the empire’s edge, illuminating processes of cultural transmission, identity, and religious practice. READ MORE Paperback: £45.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Arnulf Hausleiter et al. This volume explores the cultural significance of scents and incense in ancient Arabia through archaeology, biomolecular science, sensory studies, history, and ethnography. It highlights the social, ritual, and economic roles of aromatics, reframing olfaction as a key dimension of identity and heritage. READ MORE Hardback: £45.00 | Open Access Jeffrey Spencer This book reveals the behind-the-scenes logistics of archaeological digs in Egypt, from admin and supplies to transport and housing. It also shares discoveries, excavation challenges, and insights into rural village life and local culture in the Nile Delta. READ MORE Paperback: £30.00 | eBook: £16.00 Paul Bahn et al. This colourful and informative book, aimed at younger readers, explores Ice Age art, its discovery, creation, and authenticity. More than decoration, it offers deep insight into early humans, their lives, and beliefs. Though meanings remain mysterious, the art connects us to our ancestors, preserving their stories across millennia. READ MORE Paperback: £14.99 ed. Dirk Brandherm This volume presents 21 peer-reviewed studies on the Bronze Age in Ireland, Britain, and beyond. Covering themes like technology, trade, and identity, it offers fresh insights into metalworking, burial practices, and landscape use, making it a key reference for Atlantic Bronze Age research. READ MORE Hardback: £80.00 | Open Access ed. Marcela Zapata-Meza This volume presents the Magdala Archaeological Project's findings, including the history of Magdala, the 2009 synagogue discovery, and analyses of archaeological materials. It covers aspects of life in Magdala, such as fragrances, medicines, fishing tools, and unique objects, offering insights from the late Hellenistic to Late Roman periods. READ MORE Paperback: £40.00 | eBook: £16.00 Linda Boutoille This research investigates stone tools used in metalworking, like hammers and anvils, previously undocumented in France. Over 100 tools were identified, mainly along the Atlantic coast. A new typology compares them to metal tools, offering insights into their function and role in early metal production. READ MORE Hardback: £60.00 | Open Access ed. Derek A. Welsby et al. Four detailed studies reassess the design and form of Hadrian’s Wall, its milecastles and turrets. Drawing on the archaeological record, the contributors explore how the Wall’s structure and superstructures shaped its purpose and meaning within the Roman frontier system. READ MORE Paperback: £45.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Sophie Mery et al. This book explores Neolithic life at UAQ2 in Umm al-Quwain, UAE, revealing coastal adaptation, burial practices, and ancient pearling. It links the site to Mesopotamia and Oman, showing regional exchange. Environmental shifts and rich stratigraphy deepen insights into Eastern Arabia’s prehistoric past. READ MORE Hardback: £60.00 | Open Access Walid Yasin Al Tikriti et al. This report details two Late Umm an-Nar tombs in Ajman, UAE, revealing a broader cultural reach. Tomb A was fully excavated; Tomb B, a rare subterranean grave, was later completed. An osteological study showed burial differences, offering new insights into third millennium BC practices. READ MORE Paperback: £35.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Ivana Ožanić Roguljić et al. Eating and Drinking Along Ancient Roads and Rivers explores food production, consumption, and cultural meaning from Roman to early Medieval times. Using archaeological and scientific methods, it reveals how diet shaped identity, trade, and social life across regions. READ MORE Paperback: £40.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Bijan Rouhani et al. This volume from Oxford’s ECHGS Hub explores how heritage destruction is reported, its impacts, and ethical concerns. Covering Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, it ends with the ‘Oxford Recommendations’—a framework for responsible reporting on cultural heritage in conflict zones. READ MORE Paperback: £55.00 | Open Access ed. Enrico Giorgi et al. Vol 9 of Groma, an open access peer-reviewed journal focusing on the different methodologies applied to archaeology. Particular attention is paid to Mediterranean archaeology and to specific methodological aspects such as archaeological documentation and landscape archaeology. READ MORE Paperback: £50.00 | Open Access ed. David J. Breeze et al. A richly illustrated celebration of the trees that line Hadrian’s Wall, exploring their role in Roman life, art, and modern conservation. Scholars and artists reveal how wood and woodland have shaped this remarkable frontier — and how its trees continue to inspire today. READ MORE Paperback: £29.99 ed. Tom Brindle Archaeological investigations east of Lydney (2016–2020) revealed a densely occupied landscape spanning prehistoric to modern times. Four closely linked excavation areas were studied. This volume unifies their findings for easier access and highlights their interconnected significance. READ MORE Paperback: £24.95 ed. Mohamed Kenawi et al. This volume presents findings from 2017–2020 excavations at Kom al-Ahmer and Kom Wasit, focusing on Hellenistic housing and a public bathhouse. It highlights trade links with the Aegean, Gaza, and Cilicia, and includes insights into the Western Nile Delta’s role post-AD 641. READ MORE Hardback: £90.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Ariane Thomas et al. This tribute honours Béatrice André-Salvini’s legacy in Near Eastern archaeology, from her work at the Louvre to field missions and philological studies. Essays and testimonies reflect her impact on cuneiform research, exhibitions, heritage preservation, and the ancient cultures she passionately championed. READ MORE Paperback: £48.00 | Open Access Deborah Harlan This study examines a unique photographic collection spanning the late 19th to mid-20th century, tracing how images of the Hellenic world were created, circulated, archived, and reinterpreted. It explores their materiality, cultural contexts, and evolving meanings, from lantern slides to digital access. READ MORE Hardback: £55.00 | eBook: £16.00 Stuart Needham et al. This volume, part of Jersey’s Archaeological Research Framework, assesses the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age in relation to the Channel Islands and NW France. It outlines current knowledge and sets research goals to guide heritage protection and future archaeological studies. READ MORE Paperback: £30.00 | Open Access ed. Gabriele Castiglia et al. This five-year project led by the Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana (PIAC) in Rome focused on excavating Adulis, modern-day Eritrea. From the 1st to 8th centuries AD, Adulis was the main port of the Aksumite Kingdom and a thriving Christian centre from the 5th century AD. READ MORE Paperback: £38.00 | eBook: £16.00 Iain Ferris This book explores how Roman art depicted enslaved individuals, emphasizing fragmented, non-linear "snapshots" rather than a full narrative. It highlights the unsettling presence of the enslaved in domestic scenes, revealing tensions between visibility and erasure, and aims to bring the overlooked background into focus. READ MORE Paperback: £55.00 | eBook: £16.00 Alison Sheridan et al. This second volume in Jersey’s Archaeological Research Framework offers a detailed study of the island’s Neolithic period, its links to the Channel Islands and NW France, and outlines key research questions. It provides a foundation for future studies and heritage protection efforts. READ MORE Paperback: £25.00 | Open Access Silvia Amicone This study examines ceramic production at Belovode and Pločnik, tracing how knowledge of pottery recipes was developed, transmitted, and transformed during the Vinča culture. By integrating archaeometry with archaeology, it reveals technological choices, cultural transmission, and links between pottery and early metallurgy. READ MORE Hardback: £55.00 | Open Access ed. Valentina Belfiore This volume presents research from 2019 meetings in Chieti on pre-Roman sculpture, exploring materials, techniques, and epigraphy. It offers new insights into Italic and Etruscan traditions, recent discoveries, and virtual reconstructions, deepening understanding of pre-Roman cultural heritage. READ MORE Hardback: £75.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Maja Gori et al. This combined edition brings together Volumes 7 and 8: exploring the intersections of history, myth, identity, and activism, alongside a critical reassessment of Balkan archaeology—its paradigms, methods, and socio-political contexts—offering fresh perspectives on the discipline’s evolving dialogue. READ MORE Paperback: £60.00 ed. Timothy Insoll et al. This volume explores the under-researched archaeology of Islamic irrigation and water management from the 7th to 19th centuries. Through diverse case studies, it highlights past hydraulic ingenuity and its potential to inspire sustainable solutions for today’s environmental and climate challenges. READ MORE Hardback: £65.00 | Open Access Mike Adcock et al. Stone instruments, known as lithophones, are believed to date back to prehistoric times. This book explores their more recent musical uses—from 18th-century sets in England to Vietnam’s ancient slabs, sound sculptures, and experimental compositions—revealing the enduring resonance of stone in music and art. READ MORE Paperback: £29.99 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Jane Chick et al. This festschrift celebrates John Mitchell’s 80th birthday, showcasing his remarkable breadth as a polymath art historian. From Anglo-Saxon bibles to Roman mosaics and medieval knick-knacks, his infectious curiosity and deep insight defy academic categorisation. READ MORE Paperback: £75.00 | eBook: £16.00 Jude Brown et al. This guide opens up Spain’s rich prehistoric past, highlighting over 220 sites, museums and landscapes across the country. From cave art to dolmen and Iron Age castros, it combines practical visitor information with clear background on prehistoric chronology, inviting discovery beyond the usual tourist routes. READ MORE Paperback: £29.99 | eBook: £12.99 Varda Sussman This study examines the evolution of pottery lamps in the southern Levant during the late Byzantine and medieval periods, from saucers to closed lamps, influenced by Western and Eastern designs. Islamic period lamps reflect a cultural unifed approach to production, featuring linear decorations. READ MORE Paperback: £65.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Silvia Lischi The 57th Seminar for Arabian Studies (Paris 2024) brought together scholars from a broad range of disciplines to discuss the archaeology, history, epigraphy, and philology of the Arabian Peninsula. This volume includes seventeen papers presented in the ordinary sessions and three papers presented in the special session ‘Zaydi governance in Yemen’. READ MORE Paperback: £69.00 | eBook: £16.00 Julien Hiquet Naachtun was a major Maya capital during the Early Classic period (150–550 CE), marked by impressive monumental architecture. This book explores how such construction influenced urban demographics, showing that architectural grandeur attracted and anchored a growing population. READ MORE Paperback: £90.00 | Free Download | eBook Institution: £9.99 ed. John Rogers et al. 23 selected papers from the twenty-fourth Current Research in Egyptology conference cover topics including discussion of material culture, society, religion, reception studies, findings from archaeological excavations, and methodological issues, collecting a wide range of recent research in Predynastic, Pharaonic, and Graeco-Roman Egyptology. READ MORE Paperback: £80.00 | Free Download | eBook Institution: £9.99 Antonino Crisà This text examines the impact of WWII on Sicily's archaeological sites and museums. It explores how authorities managed archaeological finds, reconstructs social networks during the war, and compares Sicily's situation to other European contexts, using newly-discovered documents and a multidisciplinary approach. READ MORE Paperback: £95.00 | Open Access Francis M. Morris et al. Excavations near Milton, Cambridgeshire, revealed a late Roman agricultural complex with enclosures, structures, and a possible villa estate. Active from the mid-3rd to 5th century AD, the site suggests surplus grain production and cattle use. The findings raise key questions about land use after Roman rule ended. READ MORE Hardback: £60.00 | Open Access ed. Hannah Cobb et al. This volume documents feminist, intersectional activism in archaeology since 2010, highlighting online and transient spaces. It captures insights from 43 archaeologists, documenting positive changes and providing a resource for ongoing advocacy against gendered inequalities and violence. READ MORE Paperback: £45.00 | Open Access Roman Garba This pioneering study explores 2000-year-old trilith monuments in Southeastern Arabia through analysis of 921 sites. It uncovers their wide distribution, early origins (410 BCE), and roles in mobility, ritual, and ancestor cults. Spatio-temporal data reveals shifting cultural patterns, linking triliths to ancient nomadic lifeways. READ MORE Hardback: £55.00 | eBook: £16.00 ed. Howard Williams Volume 6 of Offa's Dyke Journal, an open-access peer-reviewed academic publication venue for interdisciplinary research on linear monuments, frontiers and borderlands, Paperback: £40.00 | Open Access ed. Liviu Mihail Iancu et al. This volume explores the role of textiles and leather in warfare from prehistory to late antiquity, examining production, acquisition, symbolism, and practical use. Studies draw on archaeological, iconographic, and written evidence from Iberia to Mesopotamia, with a focus on Greece, Rome, and the Italian peninsula. READ MORE Hardback: £55.00 | Open Access ed. Michael C.A. Macdonald et al. This volume catalogues 131 inscriptions from the Taymāʾ oasis, housed in local and international collections. Edited by leading scholars, it features texts in multiple ancient scripts and languages, with significant new editions of key religious monuments and comprehensive indices of all known Taymāʾ inscriptions. READ MORE Hardback: £75.00 | Open AccessLatest Publications
Korean Mummies of the Joseon Kingdom
Au fil de l'eau et du temps: Architecture, spatialité et diachronie de la gestion de l’eau en Méditerranée
Gold, Silver and Glass: Power Networks, Cultural Identities, Technology Transfers and Agency across the Old World (7th Century BC - 1st Century AD)
Rewriting the History of the Great Sphinx
Indo-Aryans in the Bronze Age
ARAMAZD: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Archaeology: Volume XIX 2025
The Oasis Papers 10: The Land Where the Sun Goes Down. The Archaeology of Egypt’s Western Desert
Limoges Enamels
Ash-sharq: Bulletin of the Ancient Near East No 9 1-2 2025
Military Presence and Civic Integration in Hispania Ulterior from Sertorius to Caesar
RACTA III 2024: Ricerche di Archeologia Cristiana, Tarda Antichità e Alto Medioevo
Pundawar Manbur
Moving the Past: Embodied Research on Discontinued Movement Cultures
Journal of Greek Archaeology Volume 10 2025
Learning, Teaching, Changing African Archaeology
KOINON VIII, 2025
Ancient Water Supply and Management Systems in the Western Mediterranean
La via Aurelia da Roma a Cosa
SOMA 2024: Proceedings of the 25th Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology
Les ateliers de céramique de la Byzacène du Sud-Ouest
Princely Archaeologies and Plural Sovereignties in Modern South Asia
Daughters of the Sun: Small Human Images in Megalithic Iberia, 4th-3rd Millennium BC
Salt in Roman Dacia
Neolithic Timber Halls and a Bronze Age Settlement with Hoard at Carnoustie, Angus
Memorias bajo los viñedos: Arqueología y paisaje histórico en Rioja Alavesa
King's Seat, Dunkeld: Excavations of a Royal Centre of the Southern Picts, 2017-21
Relativism and the Frontiers of Empire
Myths on the Edge of Empire: How Classical Mythology Spread throughout Roman Britain
Scents of Arabia: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Ancient Olfactory Worlds
Excavating Ancient Egypt: Fifty Years of Archaeological Memories
Making Art in the Ice Age
Aspects of the Bronze Age in the Atlantic Archipelago and Beyond
Ancient Magdala: Archaeological Excavations (2010-2017)
Le marteau sonnait sur l’enclume
Hadrian's Wall: Milecastles, Turrets and the Curtain
Umm al-Quwain 2
Two Late Umm an-Nar Tombs at Mowaihat-Ajman, United Arab Emirates
Eating and Drinking along Ancient Roads and Rivers: Study Opportunities, Archaeological Sources and Open Issues about Diet Habits
Reporting Heritage Destruction
Groma: Issue 9 2024
Hadrian’s Wall and its Trees
Archaeological Investigations to the East of Lydney, Gloucestershire
Kom al-Ahmer — Kom Wasit III
De Babylone aux routes d’Arabie, portrait d’une orientaliste
Photographing Hellenism
The Chalcolithic and Bronze Age in Jersey
Early Christianity on the Margins (?)
The Domesticity of Their Darkness
The Neolithic in Jersey
Pottery Technology at the Dawn of the Metal Age
La scultura preromana in area centro-italica
Balkan Archaeology as a Laboratory
The Archaeology of Irrigation Technology and Water Management in the Islamic World
Music Stones: The Rediscovery of Ringing Rock
A Cornucopia for a Polymath: Studies in Archaeology, Architecture and Art History for John Burnett Mitchell
Travels through Prehistoric Spain: A Guide
Oil Lamps in the Holy Land during the Early and Later Islamic Periods (7th–16th/17th CE)
Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies Volume 54 2025
Essor Monumental et Dynamiques des Populations : la cité Maya de Naachtun (Guatemala) au Classique Ancien (150-550 apr. J.-C.)
Current Research in Egyptology 2024
Codename SICILYWAR: Archaeology, Museums, and Social Networks under Threat in Sicily during World War II
A Landscape of Plenty: Excavations on a Roman Estate, Cambridgeshire
Documenting Activism, Creating Change
Hinterland Monuments of Ancient Nomads
Offa’s Dyke Journal: Volume 6 for 2024
Textiles and War in Europe and the Mediterranean from Prehistory to Late Antiquity
Taymāʾ III: Catalogue of the Inscriptions in the Taymāʾ Museum and Other Collections