Antiquity (journal) explained

Antiquity
Cover:Antiquity Volume 1 cover.jpg
Caption:Cover of Vol. 1 (1927)
Editor:Robert Witcher
Discipline:Archaeology
Language:English
Abbreviation:Antiquity
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Country:United Kingdom
Frequency:Bimonthly
History:1927–present
Openaccess:Hybrid
License:CC BY 4.0
Impact:1.953
Impact-Year:2020
Website:http://www.antiquity.ac.uk
Link1:https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquity/latest-issue
Issn:0003-598X
Eissn:1745-1744

Antiquity is an academic journal dedicated to the subject of archaeology. It publishes six issues a year, covering topics worldwide from all periods. Its current editor is Robert Witcher, Associate Professor of Archaeology at the University of Durham. Since 2015, the journal has been published by Cambridge University Press.

Antiquity was founded by the British archaeologist O. G. S. Crawford in 1927 and originally called Antiquity: A Quarterly Review of Archaeology. The journal is owned by the Antiquity Trust, a registered charity. The current trustees are Graeme Barker, Amy Bogaard, Robin Coningham (chair), Barry Cunliffe, Roberta Gilchrist, Anthony Harding, Carl Heron, Martin Millett, Nicky Milner, Stephanie Moser, and Cameron Petrie.

List of editors

Editorial board

Antiquity's editorial advisory board has 25 members from Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Philippines, Russia, the UK and the United States.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dr RE Witcher – Durham University. dur.ac.uk. en. 2018-11-08.