Books, Magazines, TravelHere we offer a small collection of web pages about archaeological books and magazines - travel still to come.
BookshopsOxbow , the biggest source of archaeological books and journals (especially obscure ones) in Britain. Then for second hand books and a number of new and bargain books Castle Bookshop specialises in selling books through its web pages. Heritage Archaeological Books and Interests is a new but rapidly growing web-based bookseller. I Love the Past offers a small selection of the best archaeological books, together with number of other items.
MagazinesBritish Archaeology is the magazine of the Council for British Archaeology The London Archaeologist is a quarterly magazine devoted to London's archaeology Antiquity is Britain's foremost academic magazine, which contrives to be both scholarly and readable. Archaeology is the leading American archaeological magazine Odyssey is a magazine devoted to the classical world, a sister magazine to Hershal Shanks's inimitable Biblical Archaeology Review which contrives to be both polemical and fun. Discover Archaeology is a new American archaeological magazine, with links to Scientific American.
Archaeology Ireland: a magazine devoted to Irish archaeology There are also two web journals, Internet Archaeology, which is an 'official' journal, set up to explore the possibility of having a peer-refereed journal on the web; and Assemblage, its student rival, put together by the students at Sheffield University, which is great fun in an academic sort of way. Finally, History Today, the leading history magazine, is now on the net.
TravelComings shortly - Links to the best travel facilities for the archaeologically minded traveller. Suggestions welcome!
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