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The British Archaeological Association

Annual journal

The Journal of the British Archaeological Association, containing original papers within the Association's areas of interest, is published annually and is free to members. Articles for consideration should be submitted to the Honorary Editor, who will supply notes for contributors on request. It includes book reviews. Back copies are avaliable.

Conference transactions

The Association also publishes the proceedings of its conferences in the Transactions series. These consist of papers delivered and others specially commissioned with the aim of producing monographs of permanent value.

British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions

Listed in alphabetical order of subject

Anjou,vol. 26; Bristol,vol. 19; Bury St Edmunds,vol. 20; Canterbury,vol. 5; Cardiff,vol. 29; Carlisle and Cumbria,vol. 27; Chester,vol. 22; Durham,vol. 3; Ely,vol. 2; Exeter,vol. 11; Glasgow,vol. 23; Gloucester and Tewkesbury,vol. 7; Hereford, vol. 16; King's Lynn vol. 31; Lichfield,vol. 13; Lincoln,vol. 8; London,vol. 10; Mainz, vol. 30; Prague, vol. 32; Rochester,vol. 28; Rouen,vol. 12; Salisbury,vol. 17; Southwell and Nottinghamshire,vol. 21; St Albans,vol. 24; St Andrews,vol. 14; Utrecht,vol. 18; Wells and Glastonbury,vol. 4; Winchester,vol. 6; Windsor,vol. 25; Worcester,vol. 1; Yorkshire, East Riding ,vol. 9; Yorkshire Monasticism,vol. 15

Listed in series order with full titles

I. Medieval Art and Architecture at Worcester Cathedral (1978), ed. G. Popper
II. Medieval Art and Architecture at Ely Cathedral (1979), ed. N. Coldstream and P. Draper
III. Medieval Art and Architecture at Durham Cathedral (1980), ed. N. Coldstream and P. Draper
IV. Medieval Art and Architecture at Wells and Glastonbury (1981), ed. N. Coldstream and P. Draper
V. Medieval Art and Architecture at Canterbury before 1220 (1982), ed. N. Coldstream and P. Draper
VI. Medieval Art and Architecture at Winchester Cathedral (1983), ed. T.A. Heslop and V. Sekules
VII. Medieval Art and Architecture at Gloucester and Tewkesbury (1985), ed. T.A. Heslop and V. Sekules
VIII. Medieval Art and Architecture at Lincoln Cathedral (1986), ed. T.A. Heslop and V. Sekules
IX. Medieval Art and Architecture in the East Riding of Yorkshire (1989), ed. C. Wilson
X. Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in London (1990), ed. L. Grant
XI. Medieval Art and Architecture at Exeter Cathedral (1991), ed. F. Kelly
XII. Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology at Rouen (1993), ed. J. Stratford
XIII. Medieval Archaeology and Architecture at Lichfield (1993), ed. J. Maddison
XIV. Medieval Art and Architecture in Diocese of St Andrews (1994), ed. J. Higgitt
XVI. Yorkshire Monasticism, Archaeology, Art and Architecture (1995), ed. L.R. Hoey
XVI. Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology at Hereford (1995), ed. D. Whitehead
XVII. Medieval Art and Architecture at Salisbury Cathedral (1996), ed. L. Keen and T. Cocke
XVIII. Utrecht: Britain and the Continent (1996), ed. E. de Bievre
XIX. Almost the Richest City: Bristol in the Middle Ages (1997), ed. L. Keen
XX. Medieval Art and Architecture, Archaeology and Economy at Bury St Edmunds (1998), ed. A. Gransden
XXI. Southwell and Nottinghamshire: Medieval Art, Architecture, and Industry (1998), ed. J. Alexander
XXII. Chester: Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology (1999), ed. A. Thacker
XXIII. Medieval Art and Architecture in Diocese of Glasgow (1999), ed. R. Fawcett
XXIV. Alban and St Albans Roman and Medieval Architecture, Art and Archaeology (2001), ed. P. Lindley and M. Henig
XXV. Windsor. Medieval Archaeology, Art and Architecture of the Thames Valley, (2002), ed. L. Keen and E. Scarff
XXVI. Anjou. Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology, (2003), ed. J. McNeill and D. Prigent
XXVII. Carlisle and Cumbria: Roman and Medieval Architecture, Art and Archaeology, (2004), ed. M. McCarthy and D. Weston
XXVIII. Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology at Rochester, (2006), ed T. Ayers and T. Tatton-Brown
XXIX. Cardiff: Architecture and Archaeology in the Medieval Diocese of Llandaff ( 2006) ed. J.R. Kenyon and D. Williams
XXX. Mainz and the Middle Rhine Valley: Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology , (2008), ed. U. Engel and A. Gajewski
XXXI. King's Lynn and the Fens: Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology ( 2008) ed., J. McNeill
XXXII. Prague and Bohemia: Medieval Art, Architecture and Cultural Exchange on Central Europe, (2009), ed by Zoe Opacic
Vol XXXIII - Coventry: Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in the City and its Vicinity, ed., L. Monckton and R. K. Morris
Vol XXXIV - Limerick and South-West Ireland: Maedieval Art and Architecture, ed., R. Stalley

Forthcoming volumes include: Canterbury, Newcastle, and Kracow.

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