American Journal of Archaeology

[1][2] The publication was co-founded in 1885 by Princeton University professors Arthur Frothingham and Allan Marquand.

[2] The journal primarily features articles about the art and archaeology of Europe and the Mediterranean world, including the Near East and Egypt, from prehistoric to Late Antique times.

It is published in January, April, July, and October each year in print and electronic editions.

[6] From 1940 to 1950 the journal published articles by Michael Ventris, Alice Kober and Emmett Bennett, which contributed to the decipherment of the ancient Linear B script.

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