EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY (EJA)

The European Journal of Archaeology (EJA) is published four times a year. Members receive all four journals for the year of subscription as part of the membership package, regardless of the time of subscription. Please renew your membership before 15 December of the previous year to receive the first EJA issue of the following year upon its publication. You can purchase back copies here.

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The European Journal of Archaeology - the international, peer-reviewed journal of the European Association of Archaeologists - aims to publish the best new archaeological research undertaken in and around Europe.

Articles cover a wealth of topics, ranging from major reviews of the prehistoric and historic archaeology of Europe and neighbouring regions, to reports on key archaeological discoveries set within a European context, to cutting-edge research and debates on science-based archaeology, archaeological method and theory, public archaeology and the history of archaeology, to interviews reflecting upon the life and work of significant European archaeologists. All articles are published with short, accessible abstracts in English, French and German.

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Thought-provoking reviews are also a key feature of the Journal, including: commissioned book reviews that summarize and assess new publications, evaluations of museum exhibitions and archaeological films, and critical commentaries accompanying articles published in the Journal.

Special issues or sections of the Journal are sometimes also published, comprising collections of articles relating to topics of broad interest to European archaeologists.

The design and management of Journal was significantly enhanced in 2011, with a revised format, higher quality paper and colour illustrations, an energized Editorial Board, and a timely publication schedule, which now includes rapid online publication ahead of print issues.

At the same time, the Journal still adheres to its founding principles. It seeks to promote open debate amongst archaeologists committed to an idea of Europe in which there is more communication across national frontiers and more interest in interpretation. And it publishes not only new data and interpretations, but also encourages debate about the role archaeology plays in society, how archaeology should be organized in a changing Europe, and about the ethics of archaeological practice. The Executive Board of the EAA and the Editorial Board of the EJA are committed to ensuring that high ethical publishing standards are maintained by the EJA and EAA by adhering to the European Journal of Archaeology Publications Ethics Policy.
The EDITOR of the European Journal of Archaeology (EJA) and between six to twelve EJA EDITORIAL BOARD members are nominated by the EAA Executive Board to cover the main areas of interest of the EJA. The EJA Editor is a non voting ex-officio member of the EAA Executive Board.
Full NamePositionTerm StartTerm End
Catherine FriemanEditor9/1/20159/1/202552709
Zena KamashDeputy Editor9/1/20199/1/202565300
Monika BaumanovaReviews Editor1/24/20249/1/202752631
Maria RelakiAssistant Reviews Editor9/1/20199/1/202562390
Ekaterina DolbunovaMember9/1/20159/1/202451777
Daniela HofmannMember2/16/20169/1/20254708
Georg HaggrenMember9/1/20199/1/202553896
Clara Masriera-EsquerraMember9/1/20199/1/202559929
Jörn Volker LangMember9/1/20199/1/202565298
Paul S. JohnsonMember9/1/20209/1/202662713
Gonca DardenizMember9/1/20209/1/202656169
John H JamesonMember9/1/20209/1/202657376
Sarah McClureMember9/1/20239/1/202659731
Carla Maria AmiciMember9/1/20239/1/202654750
Christopher KnuselMember9/1/20239/1/20261130
The REVIEWS EDITOR and  ASSISTANT REVIEWS EDITOR of the European Journal of Archaeology (EJA) are nominated by the EAA Executive Board. Books for review and reviews should be sent to:

European Association of Archaeologists (EAA)
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118 01 Praha 1
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