Journals / Periodicals on line
All of these journals have at least some UW archaeology material available on
line. Most of them are electronic versions of printed counterparts. Ask for them in your library. See
also the International news articles.
Maritime Archaeology Newsletter,
Link.
Link.
Link. Link.
Danish National Museum (sometimes bad
connection)
- Marinarkeologisk Tidskrift (in Swedish)
- International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
(IJNA), UK, only abstracts can be viewed for free.
- INA Quarterly, USA
- AIMA Bulletin &
Newsletter, Australia
- Aucilla River Times Newsletter,
Florida, USA

- Wisconsin Underwater Archaeology Association
Newsletter, USA
- Archaeology, Sub-Aqua Association, UK
- Skyllis / DEGUWA Rundbrief, Germany

- Nachrichtenblatt Arbeitskreis
Unterwasserarchäologie, Germany

- Archeologia Viva, partially in
English. Alternative page.
- L'Archeologo Subacqueo,
Italy. Alternative
page.
- RIMS
Newsletter, University of Haifa, Israel
- Arqueología
Subacuática, Noticias de Antropología y
Arqueología, Argentina
Other journals with UW arch material
- Archaeology Magazine, USA, often articles
material on underwater archaeology. Mirror
site.

- Revista
Porguguesa de Arqueologia, Portugal. Several articles on
underwater archaeology, partly in English.

- Discovering Archaeology, USA

- Archäologie
Online Magazin, Germany

- Oceanos, # 22, Portugal. Articles
on maritime museums.

- Archéologia,
France. You need an account to see articles.
- La
plongée, Canada. Offers several good articles online.
- SHA Newsletter, Summer 1999
- Shipwrecks Magazine
- Diver Magazine, UK, some
underwater archaeology articles and many wreck
articles.

- New
York Times Archaeology,
some material on
underwater archaeology
- Current Archaeology, UK,
some material on
underwater archaeology
- British Archaeology,
some material
on maritime archaeology
- Internet Achaeology, UK, some
material on maritime archaeology
- East-European
Archaeological Journal, Kiev, some material on maritime
archaeology
- The Sea (?)
("More"). Some articles in Russian on underwater archaeology.

Some of these journals are in PDF format, so you need the Acrobat
Reader. If you don't understand the language, try the Systran
or Altavista translation services.
A personal wish for the future is that newspapers start publishing all their historical
archives on-line, all the way back to the 19th century or whenever they were founded. That would
prevent revisionism and historical manipulation. Anybody who has read Orwell's 1984 understands.
Of course this costs money, but perhaps at
least the abstracts might be published for free. |