ABOUT THE SERIES

East Anglian Archaeology is an academically refereed series providing an outlet for reports from the East of England — Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire. Each report in the series is published by the originating body in conjunction with ALGAO East.

East Anglian Archaeology publishes archaeological results of national, regional and local significance. Any work making a significant contribution to archaeological research in the region may be suitable for publication in the series, subject to approval by the editorial committee, see SUBMISSIONS.

Fieldwork reports now appear in a single series. They are digitally reproduced which allows a flexible approach to print runs without increasing either production costs or cover price. Publishers may choose to handle much of the pre-press work on reports themselves although the report will be expected to follow house style and will be subject to the same independent editorial procedures. Anyone interested in following this route should contact the managing editor first.

Occasional papers (identified by their orange livery) will only appear in future if a suitable opportunity arises, and at the discretion of the editorial committee.

SUBMISSIONS procedures and NOTES FOR AUTHORS apply to all reports.

COMMITTEE

The editorial committee meets quarterly to decide policy, consider new publication proposals, appoint editors and academic readers, and review the progress of reports through the editorial stages.

Committee members

Brian Ayers (Director, The Butrint Foundation)
Owen Bedwin (Head of Historic Environment, Essex County Council)
Stewart Bryant (Head of Historic Environment, Hertfordshire County Council)
Will Fletcher (English Heritage, East of England)
Kasia Gdaniec (Historic Environment, Cambridgeshire County Council)
Jenny Glazebrook (Managing Editor)
David Gurney (County Archaeologist, Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service)
Deborah Priddy (English Heritage, East of England)
Adrian Tindall (Archaeological Consultant)
Keith Wade (Archaeological Service Manager, Suffolk County Council)

DATES

The next editorial committee meetings are on

Thursday 22 April 2010

Thursday 15 July 2010

Thursday 21 October 2010

Thursday 20 January 2011

synopses need to be with the managing editor 10 days before a meeting to allow time for circulation to committee

 


last updated
17 February 2010

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