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The AWA publishes an online peer-reviewed journal, Archaeology in Washington, and a quarterly newsletter accessible to the membership. Board of Directors meeting minutes are also posted for viewing by interested members.

Archaeology in Washington (AiW) is a peer-reviewed journal published by historic preservation professionals with an interest in Washington State. AiW welcomes submissions of scholarly papers from professionals in archaeology, historic preservation, and related fields who are working in Washington or the surrounding areas. Potential authors are encouraged to contact the current Editor of AiW to discuss ideas for manuscripts, as well as current publication timelines.

The AWA’s quarterly newsletters contain a President’s Message, Upcoming Events, News & Announcements, AWA Community Communications, Career Opportunities, Publications & Reviews, Contacts List, and Membership Communications. A link to the Board of Directors Meeting Minutes archive is also available on the newsletter page. 

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Archaeology in Washington

AWA’s Peer-Reviewed Journal

Information for Authors

How to Publish in Archaeology in Washington

Completed manuscripts should be formatted as a Microsoft Word or Rich Text Format document and submitted via email to the current editors, Adam N. Rorabaugh and Alexandra M. Peck. Submissions should be sent to Association for WA Archaeology with ATTN: AWA Journal in the subject line.

Submitted manuscripts should follow style guidelines set forth by the Society for American Archaeology. These style guidelines encompass all aspects of manuscripts, including titles, headers, abstracts, text, figures, and references. Once submitted to the Editor, all manuscripts will undergo a process of double-blind peer review and editing before acceptance for publication.

Manuscripts submitted to AiW must stem from work performed fully in compliance with all relevant federal and state preservation laws, and any information contained in submitted manuscripts must safeguard the specific location(s) of archaeological and/or historic resources as per RCW 42.56.300.


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