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East Anglian Archaeology is a series of reports on the archaeology of an English region. The first report was published in 1975 and there are now nearly two hundred titles in the series. They’re listed under Publications, grouped by period. For new titles, see Recent Posts, and for those in press see Forthcoming.

With the support of Historic England, a digital archive of East Anglian Archaeology has been compiled, and reports are available as free downloads under a Creative Commons licence.  Recently-published titles become available online as they go out of print. Long-term, the EAA digital archive will be held by the Archaeology Data Service, University of York.

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East Anglian Archaeology is distributed by Casemate UK

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East Anglian Archaeology is an academically refereed series with an editorial board of senior archaeologists from the region. It is supported by the Association of Local Government Archaeological Officers (ALGAO) and Historic England. Reports cover material from the whole of the eastern region: Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire.

If you have a publication proposal that may be suitable for EAA and would like further information about submissions, take a look at Guidance. If you don’t find what you want there, contact the Managing Editor.