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The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology

The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology was founded in 1972. It is published biannually for the Nautical Archaeology Society by Blackwell Publishing Ltd. The Society was founded in 1981 to further research in all aspects of nautical archaeology and to ensure the publication of results.

The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology exists as a forum for the exchange of ideas and research relevant to all aspects of nautical archaeology.

Notes to help you prepare an article for the IJNA are available through the link below. The IJNA is keen to encourage members to write for the Journal, and happy to help you prepare work to the required standards:

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Editor

Paula Martin
Arnydie, Bankhead Farm, Cupar, Fife KY15 5LF
paula@arnydie.demon.co.uk


Book Reviews Editor and Deputy

Angela Croome
Flat 2, 14 The Paragon, London SE3 0PA


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Contents of past issues

The contents listings for IJNA articles are available for public access. The following contents lists are now online:

 

 

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