Northamptonshire Archaeology, the county's archaeological journal, features reports on fieldwork, excavations, and other discoveries from across Northamptonshire. Its publication is financially supported by com
ercial archaeology.
Contributions are welcome from anyone with an interest in Northamptonshire's rich heritage. The journal is distributed both nationally and internationally, and all current members of the Northamptonshire Archaeological Society (NAS) receive a free copy as part of their subscription.
Since Volume 35 (2008), the journal has adopted an A4 format with digital printing, allowing for the inclusion of full-colour photographs and plans.
If you are considering submitting an article for the upcoming volume, please read the submission guidelines "Notes For Contributors".
Volumes 1 to 40 have recently been digitalised and made available for public access through the Archaeology Data Service and can be found here: archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/organisationDetails.xhtml?organisationId=309
Copies the more recent volumes, 41 and 42, are currently only available as printed copies. Please contact the Secretary for availability if you are interested in purchasing a copy.
A summary of the contents of volumes 26 to 42 can be found below.