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ANTIQUITY, a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal of archaeology, founded by O.G.S. Crawford in 1927, is owned by the Antiquity Trust, a registered charity. The Trustees of the Antiquity Trust are: Warwick Bray, John Coles, Barry Cunliffe, Anthony Harding, Paul Mellars, Colin Renfrew, Stephen Shennan and Graeme Barker. The directors of Antiquity Publications Ltd, owned by the Antiquity Trust and responsible for producing ANTIQUITY, are: Chris Evans, Andrew Rogerson, Richard Skaer, Anthony Snodgrass and Martin Millet.

The Antiquity office is based at the Department of Archaeology at the University of York.

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The Editor, Martin Carver, is Emeritus Professor of Archaeology at the University of York. He was an army officer for fifteen years serving in Europe, the Middle East and the Far East, and then a freelance archaeologist researching in England, Scotland, France, Italy and Algeria. He is the research director of the Sutton Hoo Research Project and the Tarbat Discovery Programme (Scotland). He still has a foot in the world of commercial archaeology, having founded the Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit and is chairman of Field Archaeology Specialists, Ltd., York.
E-mail: editor@antiquity.ac.uk

The Reviews Editor is Dr Madeleine Hummler, who studied at the universities of Basel, Birmingham, Oxford and York and has worked as a field archaeologist in Switzerland, Italy, France and Britain.
E-mail: reviews@antiquity.ac.uk

The Editorial Manager is Jo Tozer, who graduated with an MA in the History of Roman Italy from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1998.
E-mail: webmaster@antiquity.ac.uk

The temporary Editorial Assistant is Felicity Clark who holds an MA in Medieval Studies from the University of York and who is completeing a DPhil in Medieval History from the University of Oxford.
E-mail: webmaster@antiquity.ac.uk

The Antiquity office:

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King's Manor
York
YO1 7EP
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Tel/Fax: +44 (0)1904 433994

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