Bronze Age Review
The international journal of research into the archaeology of
the British and European Bronze Age
Bronze Age Review is a free to access,
peer-reviewed online journal dedicated to furthering the
understanding of the period c. 2500 BC - 800 BC in Britain and
neighbouring regions.
It aims to be a free and accessible outlet for
new discoveries and research, publishing interim excavation
reports, reviews, databases and articles to provide an invaluable
resource for this period.
Ben Roberts
Curator, Department of Prehistory and Europe
To submit an article, or to find about more
about the Bronze Age Review, please contact broberts@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk
Volume 1
For our first issue, we’ve brought together a series
of discussion articles written by senior Bronze Age scholars
debating the research that they would like to see being conducted
in Britain.

The Mold gold cape, Bronze Age, about
1900-1600 BC, from Mold, Flintshire, North Wales