1. Open Access Archaeology Digest #69

    Excellent Open Access (free to read) articles:

    Danijel Dzino, Becoming Slav, Becoming Croat. Identity Transformations in Post-Roman and Early Medieval Dalmatia
    http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=111941

    Odnos između volumena i promjera posude
    http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=108857

    A Survey of the Development of Computer Applications in Romanian Archaeology
    http://caaconference.org/proceedings/online/1995/61_mihailescu-birliba_chirica_caa_1995/

    An Upper Quernstone from Perthshire, near Bridge of Allan
    http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/psas/contents.cfm?vol=91

    The Ave Valley, northern Portugal: an archaeological survey of Iron Age and Roman settlement
    http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue9/millett_index.html

    Learn more about Open Access and Archaeology at: http://bit.ly/YHuyFK

  2. Open Access Article- The Conservation of Early Post-Medieval Period Coins Found in Estonia
http://www.jcms-journal.com/article/view/jcms.1021204/70

    Open Access Article- The Conservation of Early Post-Medieval Period Coins Found in Estonia

    http://www.jcms-journal.com/article/view/jcms.1021204/70

  3. Open Access Article- New directions for early medieval women’s history?
http://www.mun.ca/mst/heroicage/issues/15/toc.php

    Open Access Article- New directions for early medieval women’s history?

    http://www.mun.ca/mst/heroicage/issues/15/toc.php

  4. Open Access Article- The Impact of the Medieval Climatic Anomaly in Prehistoric California: A Case Study from Canyon Oaks, CA-ALA-613/H
http://escholarship.org/uc/item/9ps9x0jn

    Open Access Article- The Impact of the Medieval Climatic Anomaly in Prehistoric California: A Case Study from Canyon Oaks, CA-ALA-613/H

    http://escholarship.org/uc/item/9ps9x0jn

  5. New Open Access Issue of Fragments- Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Medieval and Ancient Pasts 
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/f/frag?page=home

    New Open Access Issue of Fragments- Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Medieval and Ancient Pasts

    http://quod.lib.umich.edu/f/frag?page=home

  6. The Heroic Age
http://www.mun.ca/mst/heroicage/
“The Heroic Age is a fully peer-reviewed academic journal.
The Heroic Age focuses on  Northwestern Europe during the early      medieval period (from the early 4th through 13th centuries).  We seek to foster dialogue between all scholars of this      period across ethnic and disciplinary boundaries, including—but not limited to—history, archaeology,      and literature pertaining to the period.”

    The Heroic Age

    http://www.mun.ca/mst/heroicage/

    “The Heroic Age is a fully peer-reviewed academic journal.

    The Heroic Age focuses on Northwestern Europe during the early medieval period (from the early 4th through 13th centuries).  We seek to foster dialogue between all scholars of this period across ethnic and disciplinary boundaries, including—but not limited to—history, archaeology, and literature pertaining to the period.”

  7. Arqueología y Territorio Medieval
http://www.ujaen.es/revista/arqytm/
“The journal Arqueología y Territorio Medieval is dedicated to the   history and archaeology of European and Mediterranean medieval   societies, in their different politico-social, economic, religious and   cultural forms, etc, between the Vth and XVth centuries as well as their   prolongations into the Modern Age.”
“The journal accepts articles written in the official languages of  the  Spanish State as well as in French, English, Italian and  Portuguese.”
It is a pretty cool journal, check it out.

    Arqueología y Territorio Medieval

    http://www.ujaen.es/revista/arqytm/

    “The journal Arqueología y Territorio Medieval is dedicated to the history and archaeology of European and Mediterranean medieval societies, in their different politico-social, economic, religious and cultural forms, etc, between the Vth and XVth centuries as well as their prolongations into the Modern Age.”

    “The journal accepts articles written in the official languages of the Spanish State as well as in French, English, Italian and Portuguese.”

    It is a pretty cool journal, check it out.

  8. http://fornvannen.se/fornvannen.html

The Digital Fornvännen
“Fornvännen is the leading journal for antiquarian research in Sweden.  It is also the oldest and most widely distributed journal, with the  largest review section in the subject field in Scandinavia. Publication  started in 1906. The leading Scandinavian experts in archaeology and  Medieval research are published in Fornvännen.
The articles in Fornvännen are written mainly in Swedish, sometimes in Danish, Norwegian, English and German.”
The Journal is Open Access

    http://fornvannen.se/fornvannen.html

    The Digital Fornvännen

    “Fornvännen is the leading journal for antiquarian research in Sweden. It is also the oldest and most widely distributed journal, with the largest review section in the subject field in Scandinavia. Publication started in 1906. The leading Scandinavian experts in archaeology and Medieval research are published in Fornvännen.

    The articles in Fornvännen are written mainly in Swedish, sometimes in Danish, Norwegian, English and German.”

    The Journal is Open Access

  9. Arheološki vestnik- for those that like Balkan Archaeology
http://av.zrc-sazu.si/En/Av.html
“Arheološki vestnik welcomes contributions referring  primarily to the  southeastern Alpine, northern Adriatic, and western  Balkan regions in the  prehistoric, classical, and (early) medieval  periods, with the main emphasis on  Slovenia and neighbouring lands.  Contributions are also welcome from those  fields of natural sciences  that illuminate the history and archaeology of this  area in  interdisciplinary projects.
Arheološki vestnik is the central Slovenian archaeological  journal,  which publishes contributions according to criteria similar to  those of  nationally important archaeological journals in other  European countries.”
It is peer reviewed and like some journals has a one year embargo on  when the issues go open access. 1 year wait is not that bad.

    Arheološki vestnik- for those that like Balkan Archaeology

    http://av.zrc-sazu.si/En/Av.html

    “Arheološki vestnik welcomes contributions referring primarily to the southeastern Alpine, northern Adriatic, and western Balkan regions in the prehistoric, classical, and (early) medieval periods, with the main emphasis on Slovenia and neighbouring lands. Contributions are also welcome from those fields of natural sciences that illuminate the history and archaeology of this area in interdisciplinary projects.

    Arheološki vestnik is the central Slovenian archaeological journal, which publishes contributions according to criteria similar to those of nationally important archaeological journals in other European countries.”

    It is peer reviewed and like some journals has a one year embargo on when the issues go open access. 1 year wait is not that bad.