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  • ISSN: 0079-497X (Print), 2050-2729 (Online)
  • Editors: Daniela Hofmann University of Bergen, Norway, Susan Greaney University of Exeter, UK, and Courtney Nimura University of Oxford, UK
  • Editorial board
The Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society (PPS) bring the latest results of research into prehistory to a worldwide audience. Global in scope and ranging in time from the earliest traces of human activity to the advent of written history, the Proceedings offer an authoritative yet accessible account of our distant past.

The predecessor to PPS, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society of East Anglia (published between 1911 and 1934), is available on a separate page. Click here to access this.


A new editorial team for Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society

We are very excited to have been chosen as the new editors for Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society (PPS), the flagship journal of the Prehistoric Society. The journal has a long tradition of publishing high-impact articles on all aspects of prehistory from across the globe. Under the careful guidance of Dr Julie Gardiner, the outgoing Editor, the journal has seen sustained interest from the archaeological community, with both established and early career researchers represented in its pages. For many recent PhD graduates, PPS has marked the first high-impact publication of their work alongside landmark pieces by more established scholars. This is the sense of excitement we would like to maintain in the coming years... Read the full blog from editors Daniela Hofmann, Susan Greaney and Courtney Nimura.


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