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This collection is a specialist humanities subset of the larger MORE History & Humanities Collection.

Maney has the largest list of online archaeology journals of any British publisher in the field. This E-journal Collection will allow educational institutions, libraries, consultancies and societies to access journal content online in packages highly specific to their subject area.

New to the Collection in 2010...

The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice is launching in June 2010 and will join the MORE Archaeology & Heritage Collection on publication.

The Journal of Field Archaeology serves the interests of archaeologists, anthropologists, historians, scientists, and others concerned with the recovery and interpretation of archaeological data.

Terrae Incognitae is an exciting addition to the Collection, examining the history and impact of geographic exploration and cross-cultural interaction around the globe prior to the modern era.

Highlights...
8 journals in the collection have had their complete archives made available online, including Industrial Archaeology Review from 1979, Levant from 1969, and Vernacular Architecture from 1970.

Promote access to the MORE Collections in your institution: email a.holgate@maney.co.uk to request posters, postcards, web banners and other useful tools!

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Journals in the MORE Archaeology & Heritage Collection:

Bulletin of the Council for British Research
in the Levant

Conservation and Management of
Archaeological Sites

Environmental Archaeology

The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice  NEW

Industrial Archaeology Review

International Journal for the History of Engineering & Technology

Journal of Field Archaeology  NEW

  

Journal of the British Archaeological Association

Levant

Medieval Archaeology

Palestine Exploration Quarterly

Post-Medieval Archaeology

Public Archaeology

Tel Aviv: Journal of the Institute of Archaeology
of Tel Aviv University

Terrae Incognitae  NEW

Vernacular Architecture