Norfolk Archaeology
the Society’s journal

Norfolk Archaeology is published annually and contains articles by experts on subjects of archaeological interest, particularly relating to Norfolk. A copy of each edition is sent free to every full member. One of Britain’s longest established journals of archaeology and local history, it has been published every year since 1846.

Norfolk Archaeology – the Society’s journal

Norfolk Archaeology is one of Britain’s longest established journals of archaeology and local history. It has been published annually since 1847, and contains articles by experts on a diverse range of Norfolk subjects, as well as reports on recent archaeological finds and book reviews. A copy of each issue is sent free to every full member.

In 2022, we inaugurated a new series of the journal, in A4 format with more colour and larger illustrations. Volume 1 was issued to members in spring 2023.

The Hon. Editor of Norfolk Archaeology is Sue Anderson (email: editor@nnas.info).

Back issues of the Journal, up to Vol. 44 part 4 (2005), are now online at ADS, where full contents lists are also available: click here to visit the ADS website.

Newsletter

The Newsletter is produced twice a year, and is sent to all members. As well as reports of NNAS activities, it includes short articles on a variety of topics, and a round-up of forthcoming events of interest, organised by the NNAS and other local and national groups.

The Hon. Editor of the Newsletter is Dr Clare Haynes.

Norfolk Archaeology – Back Issues of the Society’s journal

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Digital Back Issues

Numbers 1 to 44

Norfolk Archaeology is one of Britain’s longest established journals of archaeology and local history. It has been published every year since 1846. The Society has recently had every volume of the journal between 1846 and 2005 scanned, and these are now available online at the Archaeology Data Service.

We are grateful to the Marc Fitch Fund for providing financial support for this project.

Back issues - hard copy

Hard copy back issues of Norfolk Archaeology, both recent and antiquarian, are handled by City Bookshop Norwich.

NNAS Occasional Series

In a new departure, the Society is developing a series for book-length scholarly work on Norfolk’s archaeology, history, art and heritage. It will continue the Society’s long history of supporting diverse historical and archaeological enquiries and making them accessible. It offers a different kind of home for work on Norfolk from the two other specialist publishers of Norfolk archaeological reports and primary sources: East Anglian Archaeology (eaareports.org.uk) and the Norfolk Record Society (norfolkrecordsociety.org.uk).

We aim to publish valuable work on the County’s past to a high standard, producing attractive, reader-friendly works, in conventional or new formats, at near to cost price. Authors can expect an engaged editor to look after their manuscript, as well as rigorous peer review.

Enquiries regarding the series should be sent to editor@nnas.info

NNAS Grants are available to support research and publishing in the Society’s publications, and elsewhere.