Scottish Archaeological Journal Explained

Scottish Archaeological Journal
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Former Name:Transactions of the Glasgow Archaeological Society; Glasgow Archaeological Journal
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Abbreviation:Scott. Archaeol. J.
Discipline:Archaeology
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Publisher:Edinburgh University Press on behalf of the Glasgow Archaeological Society
History:1859–present
Issnlabel:Scottish Archaeological Journal
Issn:1471-5767
Eissn:1755-2028
Issnlabel2:Glasgow Archaeological Journal
Issn2:0305-8980
Eissn2:2053-7824
Issnlabel3:Transactions of the Glasgow Archaeological Society
Issn3:2398-5755
Eissn3:2398-9548
Website:https://www.euppublishing.com/loi/saj
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The Scottish Archaeological Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal of the archaeology of Scotland. It is published by Edinburgh University Press and was previously known as the Transactions of the Glasgow Archaeological Society (1859 to 1967) and the Glasgow Archaeological Journal (1969 to 1991).[1] [2]

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  1. Web site: Scottish Archaeological Journal on JSTOR. Jstor.org. 28 December 2018.
  2. Web site: Scottish Archaeological Journal - History On-line. History.ac.uk. 28 December 2018.