Bronze Age Review
The international journal of research into the archaeology of the British and European Bronze Age
Bronze Age Review is a free to access, peer-reviewed online journal dedicated to furthering the understanding of the period about 2500 BC - 800 BC in Britain and neighbouring regions.
It is a free and accessible annual outlet for new discoveries and research, publishing interim excavation reports, reviews, databases and articles to provide an invaluable resource for this period.
For the first volume of the Bronze Age Review, the editor invited senior scholars to draw on their experience and expertise and write on what they would like to see happening in Bronze Age research in Britain in the future. They were asked to look as broadly as they can and explore issues and areas of study that they feel are currently missing or underdeveloped.The aim is to provide a period of open consultation until 31 January 2009 with suggestions, comments and proposed new chapters to the editor who can be contacted at broberts@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk. The authors will subsequently revise their articles for inclusion in a volume to be published in the British Museum Research Publications series.Ben Roberts (Editor)
Curator, European Bronze Age, Department of Prehistory and EuropeArticles
A canon for the Bronze Age?
Anna Brindley
The Bronze Age climate and environment of Britain
Tony Brown
Prospects and potential in the archaeology of Bronze Age Britain
Joanna Brück
The agenda gap? Approaches to the Bronze Age in current research frameworks
Jonathan Last
Information, interaction and society
Ben Roberts
Towards a fuller, more nuanced narrative of Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Britain 2500–1500 BCAlison Sheridan
Bronze Age pottery and settlements in southern England
Ann Woodward
Bronze Age Review is published by the British Museum. It joint two other British Museum open access journals:
See the full List of Open Access Journals in Ancient Studies.





