[First posted in AWOL 13 November 2009. Updated 8 November 2021]
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, University College London
ISSN (print) 0965-9315
ISSN (online) 2041-9015
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology (PIA) is a peer reviewed, open access journal that publishes research on all aspects of archaeology, museum studies, cultural heritage and conservation. Run by graduate students at the UCL Institute of Archaeology, the aim of PIA is to provide authors with experience in publishing articles early in their careers. We therefore place extra emphasis on the provision of peer review feedback and editorial assistance.
The PIA Forum and Interview sections also provide valuable insights from established scholars.
Issue Archive
- Volume 30 • Issue 1 • 2021 • Volume 30
- Volume 29 • Issue 1 • 2020 • Volume 29
- Volume 28 • Issue 1 • 2019 • Volume 28
- Volume 27 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Volume 27
- Volume 26 • Issue 1 • 2016 • Volume 26
- Volume 25 • Issue 2 • 2015 • Volume 25
- Volume 25 • Issue 1 • 2015 • International Perspectives in Medieval Archaeology: selected papers from EMASS in London, 2012 - Volume 25
- Volume 24 • Issue 1 • 2014 • Volume 24
- Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Volume 23
- Volume 22 • 2013 • Volume 22
- Volume 21 • 2011 • Volume 21
- Volume 20 • 2010 • Volume 20
- Volume 19 • 2009 • Volume 19
- Volume 18 • 2007 • Volume 18
- Volume 18 • Issue S1 • 2007 • Volume 18
- Volume 17 • 2006 • Volume 17
- Volume 16 • 2005 • Volume 16
- Volume 15 • 2004 • Volume 15
- Volume 14 • 2003 • Volume 14
- Volume 13 • 2002 • Volume 13
- Volume 12 • 2001 • Volume 12
- Volume 11 • 2000 • Volume 11
- Volume 10 • 1999 • Volume 10
- Volume 9 • 1998 • Volume 9
- Volume 8 • 1997 • Volume 8
- Volume 7 • 1996 • Volume 7
- Volume 6 • 1995 • Volume 6
- Volume 5 • 1994 • Volume 5
- Volume 4 • 1993 • Volume 4
- Volume 3 • 1992 • Volume 3
- Volume 2 • 1991 • Volume 2
- Volume 1 • 1990 • Volume 1
See AWOL's full List of Open Access Journals in Ancient Studies
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