1. Estonian Journal of Archaeology
http://www.kirj.ee/archaeology?id=15527
“The Estonian Journal of Archaeology is an international  journal  published by the Estonian Academy of Sciences in collaboration  with the  Institute of History of Tallinn University and the University  of Tartu. The  journal publishes primary research and review  papers in the English,  Estonian, and German languages. All articles are  provided with short  summaries: if the article is written in Estonian,  the summary should be  in either English or German, and vice versa. All  papers to be published in the journal are peer reviewed internationally.  The journal is open for publications in all fields of archaeology.”
Of course the best part is it is Open Access

    Estonian Journal of Archaeology

    http://www.kirj.ee/archaeology?id=15527

    “The Estonian Journal of Archaeology is an international journal published by the Estonian Academy of Sciences in collaboration with the Institute of History of Tallinn University and the University of Tartu.

    The journal publishes primary research and review papers in the English, Estonian, and German languages. All articles are provided with short summaries: if the article is written in Estonian, the summary should be in either English or German, and vice versa. All papers to be published in the journal are peer reviewed internationally.

    The journal is open for publications in all fields of archaeology.”

    Of course the best part is it is Open Access

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