Internet Archaeology

Internet Archaeology is an academic journal and one of the first fully peer-reviewed electronic journals covering archaeology. It was established in 1996. The journal was part of the eLIb project's electronic journals. The journal is produced and hosted at the Department of Archaeology at the University of York and published by the Council for British Archaeology. The journal has won several awards for its creative exemplars of linked e-publications and archives.

Internet Archaeology
DisciplineArchaeology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byJudith Winters
Publication details
History1996–present
Publisher
Open access
Yes
LicenseCC-BY 3.0
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Internet Archaeol.
Indexing
ISSN1363-5387
OCLC no.36744088
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The journal's first editor-in-chief (1996–1999) was Alan Vince. Since 1999 it is edited by Judith Winters.

Journal content makes use of the potential of internet publication to present archaeological research (excavation reports, methodology, analyses, applications of information technology) in ways that could not be achieved in print, such as searchable data sets, visualisations/virtual reality models, and interactive mapping. The journal's content is archived by the Archaeology Data Service.

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