IntroductionArchaeologia Cambrensis has been published annually by the Cambrian Archaeological Association (CAA) since its foundation in 1846. The journal covers a wide range of subjects relating to the history and archaeology of Wales and the Marches.
The contents of volumes 149 (2000) onwards are available here on the ADS website, with the exception of the three most recently published volumes at any one time. However, links and search facilities are also provided here to the contents of the volumes for 1849–1999 which are mounted on the National Library of Wales 'Welsh Journals' website. A number of other special publications of the CAA are also available digitally on the National Library of Wales ‘Welsh Journals’ website.
The Cambrian Archaeological Association
The Cambrian Archaeological Association is a registered charity (no. 216249) whose objects are ‘to examine, preserve and illustrate the ancient monuments and remains of the history, language, manners, customs, arts and industries of Wales and the Marches and to educate the public in such matters’.
Indexes
Indexes to all published volumes can be found within the An Index to Archaeologia Cambrensis.
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