When conflicts within that association led to the foundation of the rival British Archaeological Institute (now the Royal Archaeological Institute) in 1845, the Institute retained the journal, the Association instead publishing the Journal of the British Archaeological Association.
Publication was quarterly (sometimes falling to twice or three times a year) until 1926.
From volume 51 (1894), issues bore the notice "second series".
[2] V.M Dallas is mentioned as joint honorary editor 1953–1956 in the council report for volume 120 (1963).
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