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Journal Editors: Rubina Raja and Søren M. Sindbæk
 
Urban societies worldwide have created a remarkable and immense archaeological record, and the material yielded from urban sites, ranging from remote sensing to micromorphology, can tell us much about cultural constructions, environmental issues, and social evolution. The Journal of Urban Archaeology is the first dedicated scholarly journal to recognize urban archaeology as a field within its own right and is intended to provide an intellectual forum for researchers working on the archaeology of urban societies and networks in all parts of the world and across all periods of time.
The contributions covering a range of subjects, from major new fieldwork at urban sites to discussions of theory and methodology, or wider studies exploring the culture, conditions, and connectivities of urban societies in the past. 

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  • The first dedicated scholarly journal to recognize urban archaeology as a field within its own right
  • Provides an intellectual forum for researchers working on archaeology of urban societies and networks
  • Covers all parts of the world and all periods of time
  • Covers a wide range of topics, from major new fieldwork at urban sites to discussions of theory and methodology
  • Double-blind peer-review
  • Volumes 1 (2020) to 8 (2023) available in open access, from volume 9 (2024) onwards paywalled
  • Available in print (quality printing, including colour images), and online (2 issues per year), hosted on a robust platform www.brepolsonline.net/loi/jua
 

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