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Advances in Archaeological Practice is moving to a new open access publication model.

We’re delighted to announce that all articles accepted for publication in Advances in Archaeological Practice from August 23, 2024 will be ‘open access’; published with a Creative Commons licence and freely available to read online. The costs of open access publication will be covered through agreements between the publisher and the author’s institution, payment of APCs from grant or other funds, or else waived entirely, ensuring every author can publish and enjoy the benefits of OA. 

Please see the journal's Open Access Options page for instructions on how to request an APC waiver.

Authors may choose any of the six Creative Commons licences when publishing Gold Open Access in this journal. See this FAQ for more information. 

  • ISSN: 2326-3768 (Online)
  • Editors: Sarah Herr Desert Archaeology, Inc., USA, Christina Rieth New York State Museum, USA, and Sjoerd van der Linde Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences - Humanities Cluster, Netherlands
  • Editorial board
Published on behalf of the Society for American Archaeology
Advances In Archaeological Practice is a quarterly, open access, digital journal devoted to sharing creative solutions to challenges in the practice of archaeology globally.

Archaeological Practice in the Southeast United States

"As the Southeastern Archaeological Conference (SEAC) begins, I examined Southeastern-focused articles in Advances in Archaeological Practice to identify emerging trends. Southeastern methodology may best be known for the 1950s Ford-Spaulding debate; however, this review shows that Southeastern methodology is still breaking new ground in archaeology..." Read a new blog by Maureen Meyers, alongside a specially curated collection of articles

SAA 2024: Social Justice and Archaeological Practice

Free-access articles exploring notions of social injustice to mark SAA 2024 (17-21 April, New Orleans).

Advances in Archaeological Practice: 10th Anniversary Collection

For this anniversary two years ago, we invited the journal's first editor, Christopher D. Dore, to detail the origins of Advances in a blog. We also shared a collection of specially curated articles from our first decade.


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