BAR Publishing

BAR Publishing Award-winning Independent Publisher of the largest academic archaeological series in the world.

**Winner of the Independent Publishers Guild PLS Academic and Professional Publisher of the Year, 2022**

With over 3,700 titles, BAR Publishing offers the largest series of academic archaeology titles in the world, covering all geographic regions and time periods. An independent company since it was founded in 1974, BAR Publishing remains true to the original mission to “create a worldwide databa

nk in archaeology that will be valid in 100 years’ time.” We publish monographs, excavation reports and edited collections across all areas of archaeology, from all parts of the world, and in five languages, both in print and ePDF as part of our Digital Collection.

“The reputation and standing of BAR Publishing in the academic archaeological community is extremely high because it performs the vital function of publishing essential, specialised material.” Susan Pearce, Emeritus Professor of Museum Studies, University of Leicester

Over the last 40+ years, we have had the pleasure of working with an international community of over 4,600 leading archaeologists on 3,700+ titles in the BAR International Series and the BAR British Series. We offer our authors a highly professional yet personal editorial and production service, plus effective marketing and sales to universities, libraries and bookshops worldwide. Contact us - [email protected]
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Where did it all start? The BAR Publishing story goes back to 1967 when co-founders David Walker and Dr Anthony Hands recognised the need for a quality specialist publisher to bring excellent archaeological research to market quickly and efficiently. They were determined to publish research from countries that were barely represented at the time, including the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, and Spain under Franco’s regime. They were also committed to publishing manuscripts in five languages – English, French, German, Spanish and Italian. They bought a printing machine and guillotine and, from a home office with the help of family members and students, British Archaeological Reports was born and the first BAR titles were produced and distributed. But, although things started small, Anthony and David’s vision for BAR Publishing was to “create a worldwide databank in archaeology that will be valid in 100 years’ time”.

Did someone say new books? We have four new titles on our website, ready to be ordered (with 20% off when you join our m...
17/06/2026

Did someone say new books? We have four new titles on our website, ready to be ordered (with 20% off when you join our mailing list 🤫)

From Scotland to New Zealand, this month's collection is incredibly diverse, see for yourself through the link: https://www.barpublishing.com/books/

🔔 New book alert 🔔We are delighted to announce that a new volume - In textile Layers: The wrapping of human remains, ani...
09/06/2026

🔔 New book alert 🔔

We are delighted to announce that a new volume - In textile Layers: The wrapping of human remains, animals, and artefacts in Egypt, Sudan, and the Southern Levant is now available in our Archaeology of Egypt and Sudan sub-series!

Follow the link to purchase a print or an ebook: https://doi.org/10.30861/9781407363844

09/06/2026

The papers in this volume represent a selection of early career zooarchaeological research originally presented at the 7th and 10th meetings of the Postgraduate ZooArchaeology Forum, held in Palermo in 2018 and in Zagreb in 2023. The decision to combine the papers from both meetings into a single pu...

June BAR Bulletin just landed in your inbox! 📲Explore our newest publications from Scottish hillforts to New Zealand gol...
03/06/2026

June BAR Bulletin just landed in your inbox! 📲

Explore our newest publications from Scottish hillforts to New Zealand goldfields and an Open Access title on Roman Britain from the June newsletter (and enjoy a 20% discount for private purchases💸)

Not a member yet? Sign up on our website https://www.barpublishing.com/

Happy   from the BAR Team!🎉 🏳️‍🌈Interested to read about Gender and Sexuality from the archaeological perspective?Head t...
02/06/2026

Happy from the BAR Team!🎉 🏳️‍🌈
Interested to read about Gender and Sexuality from the archaeological perspective?

Head to our website to find these titles https://www.barpublishing.com/books/ 📚🌈

Tansy's highlight from morning two of RAC/TRAC - some amazing reconstructions of nalbound socks from Anne Marie Decker. ...
22/05/2026

Tansy's highlight from morning two of RAC/TRAC - some amazing reconstructions of nalbound socks from Anne Marie Decker. Including a reconstruction of the Dura-Europos sock (housed by ), dating to 200-256 CE.

Anne Marie is also a contributor to a forthcoming BAR Volume, so keep your eyes peeled!

Exciting interview with one of our authors - Nikolas Bakirtzis on his recently published book “Architecture and Sacred L...
19/05/2026

Exciting interview with one of our authors - Nikolas Bakirtzis on his recently published book “Architecture and Sacred Landscape in Byzantium” 🏛️

Read the interview below👇

DIRECTOR’S BOOKSHELFAn Agora of IdeasSeeger Center Director Dimitri Gondicas in conversation withNikolas Bakirtzis     The Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies supports Princeton scholars — students, faculty and postdoctoral and visiting fellows — who conduct research on Hellenic studies top...

Our Editor Tansy will be in Aarhus this week (21st-23rd May) at the RAC/TRAC Conference! 🏺Email tansy.branscombe@barpubl...
18/05/2026

Our Editor Tansy will be in Aarhus this week (21st-23rd May) at the RAC/TRAC Conference! 🏺

Email [email protected] to schedule a meeting or find her at the conference to chat about your current projects and publishing with us!

P.S. you can get our newly published book 'Communities, Connectivity and Complexity in Roman Britain' at our stall!

Interested in learning about the archaeological and forensic evidence of ritual violence and associated body processing ...
01/05/2026

Interested in learning about the archaeological and forensic evidence of ritual violence and associated body processing in Mesoamerica?

Check out our new book edited by Vera Tiesler. Now available on our website and currently on display at our SAA booth.

Read more here: https://doi.org/10.30861/9781407362557

Come visit our stand at the SAA to take a look at the newest addition to our Archaeology of the Maya sub-series.Isla Cer...
29/04/2026

Come visit our stand at the SAA to take a look at the newest addition to our Archaeology of the Maya sub-series.

Isla Cerritos by Rafael Cobos analyses the archaeological evidence of two centuries of occupation on Isla Cerritos, an island on the northern coast of Yucatán, Mexico.

Interesting in publishing in our sub-series? Email [email protected].

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