1. 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

  2. Open Access Article- DIE DURCHGANGSVORHALLEN DES DOMES ZU TURKU
http://www.kirj.ee/21691/

    Open Access Article- DIE DURCHGANGSVORHALLEN DES DOMES ZU TURKU

    http://www.kirj.ee/21691/

  3. Open Access Article- STONE-CIST GRAVE AT KASEKÜLA, WESTERN ESTONIA IN THE LIGHT OF AMS DATES OF THE HUMAN BONES
http://www.kirj.ee/21691/

    Open Access Article- STONE-CIST GRAVE AT KASEKÜLA, WESTERN ESTONIA IN THE LIGHT OF AMS DATES OF THE HUMAN BONES

    http://www.kirj.ee/21691/

  4. Open Access Article- COULD KEDIPIV IN EAST SLAVONIC CHRONICLES BE KEAVA HILL FORT? →

  5. New Open Access Article BUILDING REMAINS AT THE HILL FORT OF KEAVA

    New Open Access Article BUILDING REMAINS AT THE HILL FORT OF KEAVA

  6. New Open Access Article- THE JÄGALA FIBULA REVISITED, OR REMARKS ON WERNER’S CLASS II D
http://www.kirj.ee/20452/

    New Open Access Article- THE JÄGALA FIBULA REVISITED, OR REMARKS ON WERNER’S CLASS II D

    http://www.kirj.ee/20452/

  7. 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

  8. Latest Open Access Articles from Estonian Journal of Archaeology
http://www.kirj.ee/19917/
The new issue of the Estonian Journal of Archaeology just came out. It looks pretty good, here are the contents:
The culture of death; pp. 83-87
    																															Valter  Lang																														(Full article in PDF format)
BURIAL PRACTICES IN JORDAN FROM THE NATUFIANS TO THE PERSIANS; pp. 88–108
    																															Abdulla  Al-Shorman ,																															Ali  Khwaileh																														(Full article in PDF format)  (Abstract, References in HTM format)
TRACELESS  DEATH. MISSING  BURIALS  IN  BRONZE  AND  IRON  AGE  ESTONIA; pp. 109–129
    																															Valter  Lang																														(Full article in PDF format)  (Abstract, References in HTM format)
COMMUNICATING  ACROSS  THE  BORDER: WHAT  BURIAL  LAMENTS  CAN  TELL  US  ABOUT OLD  BELIEFS; pp. 130–150
    																															Madis  Arukask																														(Full article in PDF format)  (Abstract, References in HTM format)
REPRESENTATION  OF  DEATH  CULTURE  IN  THE  ESTONIAN  PRESS; pp. 151–170
    																															Halliki  Harro-Loit,																															Kadri  Ugur																														(Full article in PDF format)  (Abstract, References in HTM format)

    Latest Open Access Articles from Estonian Journal of Archaeology

    http://www.kirj.ee/19917/

    The new issue of the Estonian Journal of Archaeology just came out. It looks pretty good, here are the contents:

    The culture of death; pp. 83-87

        Valter Lang
    (Full article in PDF format)

    BURIAL PRACTICES IN JORDAN FROM THE NATUFIANS TO THE PERSIANS; pp. 88–108

        Abdulla Al-Shorman , Ali Khwaileh
    (Full article in PDF format)  (Abstract, References in HTM format)

    TRACELESS DEATH. MISSING BURIALS IN BRONZE AND IRON AGE ESTONIA; pp. 109–129

        Valter Lang
    (Full article in PDF format)  (Abstract, References in HTM format)

    COMMUNICATING ACROSS THE BORDER: WHAT BURIAL LAMENTS CAN TELL US ABOUT OLD BELIEFS; pp. 130–150

        Madis Arukask
    (Full article in PDF format)  (Abstract, References in HTM format)

    REPRESENTATION OF DEATH CULTURE IN THE ESTONIAN PRESS; pp. 151–170

        Halliki Harro-Loit, Kadri Ugur
    (Full article in PDF format)  (Abstract, References in HTM format)