Archaeologia Cambrensis

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Archaeologia Cambrensis
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0306-6924
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Archaeologia Cambrensis is a Welsh

excavation reports, and book reviews, as well as society notes and accounts of field visits. The journal has included "much valuable material on the manuscripts, genealogy, heraldry, toponymy, folklore and literature of Wales".[2][3][4]

Scope

"The journal covers a broad range of multi-disciplinary topics relating to the archaeology and history of Wales and the

hill-forts), Roman sites, inscribed stones and other discoveries of the Early Middle Ages, and the architecture of medieval Wales, especially of churches, castles, and monasteries.[6] The range of opinion presented in the 19th century volumes also serves as a source of evidence for historians of the period.[7]

As the 20th century progressed, and into the 21st century, the journal has carried longer articles on excavations and field

stately homes to the vernacular architecture of the Welsh countryside, as does the landscape of parks and gardens. The evolution of towns and the development of urban archaeology in Wales are also covered.[6]

Publication history

The journal has been published in multiple series with inconsistent volume numbering.

Welsh Journals Online project at the National Library of Wales. Indexes of the journal for 1846–1900,[9] 1901–1960,[10] 1961–1980,[11] and 1981–2000[12] have also been published. Later volumes each contain their own index.[6]

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is indexed in IBZ Online, Periodicals Index Online, L'Année philologique, International Bibliography of Art, and Archaeology Data Service.[13][6]

Editors

(Dates are volume years. Sources: ADS,[6] NLW,[4][14] Archaeol. Cambrensis Indexes[9][10][11][12])

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Notes

  1. ^ Except for the first volume of the journal which was published in January 1846 whereas the Association was formed late in the same year. "It was the journal which gave birth to the Association, and not vice versa."[1][2]

References

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  3. ^ Lloyd, Sir John Edward (1946). "Introduction". In Nash-Williams, V. E. (ed.). A Hundred Years of Welsh Archaeology. Gloucester: Cambrian Archaeological Association, Centenary Volume. pp. 11–23.
  4. ^ a b "Archaeologia Cambrensis (1846–1899)". The National Library of Wales: Welsh Journals. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  5. ^ Britnell, William (10 May 2018). "Archaeologia Cambrensis. Notes for Contributors" (PDF). Cambrian Archaeological Association. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "Series: Archaeologia Cambrensis". ADS Archaeology Data Service. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  7. ^ Cowley, F. G. (1965). "Index to Archaeologia Cambrensis 1846–1900. (Review)". Welsh History Review. 2 (1–4): 282–283.
  8. ^ Britnell, William, ed. (2005). Archaeologia Cambrensis. 154: 17–214.
  9. ^ a b Chitty, Lily F.; revised and abridged by Edwards, Elizabeth H. (1964). Index to Archaeologia Cambrensis, 1846–1900. Cardiff: Cambrian Archaeological Association.
  10. ^ a b Powell, T. Rowland; with lists and notes by Moore, Donald (1976). Index to Archaeologia Cambrensis 1901–1960. Cardiff: Cambrian Archaeological Association.
  11. ^ a b Davies, Helen Emanuel; with lists and notes by Moore, Donald (2004). Index to Archaeologia Cambrensis 1961–1980. Cardiff: Cambrian Archaeological Association.
  12. ^ a b Cook, Elizabeth; with lists and notes by Moore, Donald; and a contribution by Morgan, H. P. Gwynne (2008). Index to Archaeologia Cambrensis 1981–2000. Cardiff: Cambrian Archaeological Association.
  13. ^ "Archaeologia Cambrensis". MIAR: Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals. 2020. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  14. ^ "Archaeologia Cambrensis (1900–1999)". The National Library of Wales: Welsh Journals. Retrieved 10 March 2020.

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