1. New Entries Added to the Open Access Archaeology Publication Database

    Several new publications have been added to the Open Access Archaeology Publications Database. Full Database can be seen here-

    http://www.openaccessarchaeology.org/journal-search.html#.TxrWC_mbW8A

    Thanks to Joni Manson for bringing our attention to the Journal of Ohio Archaeolog- 

    http://www.ohioarchaeology.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=10&Itemid=54

    Thank you to Elisabeth Trinkl for Forum Archaeologiae- http://farch.net/

    Thanks to Brian Hole for:

    The Bulletin of the History of Archaeology

    http://www.archaeologybulletin.org/

    Present Pasts

    http://presentpasts.info/

    Archaeology International
    http://ai-journal.com/
    Thank you to milica lopičić for:
    The Romanian Journal of Archaeology

     Buletinul Muzeului Judetean Teleorman

    http://www.muzeulteleorman.ro/publicatii%20BMJTSA.html

  2. 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.”

  3. (2011) Journal of Dalmatian Archaeology and History Now Online and Open Access
http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=toc&id_broj=6076
Articles are in both English and Croatian. The articles look really good here is a list of the titles.
Late Glacial knapped stone industry of Kopačina Cave  
The Plinian peregrine civitates in the territory of present-day Bosnia-Herzegovina  
The Cup of Aristeas the Cyprian from Burnum  
The cult of the goddess Roma in the Roman province of Dalmatia  
Several new Antique monuments from Skradin  
Silvanus in Salona  
Roman roads around Scardona in the light of new finds  
Inscriptions of the cohors I Belgarum from Salona  
The head of Socrates from the Brangwyn Collection in the Archaeological Museum in Split  
Late Antique oil-lamps with Early Christian images from the Archaeological Museum in Split  
The Sixth Century Councils of Salona  
Danijel Dzino, Becoming Slav, Becoming Croat. Identity Transformations in Post-Roman and Early Medieval Dalmatia  

    (2011) Journal of Dalmatian Archaeology and History Now Online and Open Access

    http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=toc&id_broj=6076

    Articles are in both English and Croatian. The articles look really good here is a list of the titles.

    Late Glacial knapped stone industry of Kopačina Cave  

    The Plinian peregrine civitates in the territory of present-day Bosnia-Herzegovina  

    The Cup of Aristeas the Cyprian from Burnum  

    The cult of the goddess Roma in the Roman province of Dalmatia  

    Several new Antique monuments from Skradin  

    Silvanus in Salona  

    Roman roads around Scardona in the light of new finds  

    Inscriptions of the cohors I Belgarum from Salona  

    The head of Socrates from the Brangwyn Collection in the Archaeological Museum in Split  

    Late Antique oil-lamps with Early Christian images from the Archaeological Museum in Split  

    The Sixth Century Councils of Salona  

    Danijel Dzino, Becoming Slav, Becoming Croat. Identity Transformations in Post-Roman and Early Medieval Dalmatia  

  4. Arqueologia- For those that love South American History and Archaeology
http://sites.google.com/site/revistaarqueologia/tomo-16
“ARQUEOLOGÍA is an annual peer-reviewed publication of the Instituto de Arqueología, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras,  Universidad de Buenos Aires (25 de Mayo 217, 3er piso, C1002ABE, Ciudad  Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina). This journal publishes original  papers on archaeology as well as results of interdisciplinary -although  archaeologically oriented- research.”
A really cool journal about South American History and Archaeology. It even licenses its website under a creative commons licenses so you can use it for not-for profit uses. But I am not sure if that applies to the actual articles.

    Arqueologia- For those that love South American History and Archaeology

    http://sites.google.com/site/revistaarqueologia/tomo-16

    “ARQUEOLOGÍA is an annual peer-reviewed publication of the Instituto de Arqueología, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires (25 de Mayo 217, 3er piso, C1002ABE, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina). This journal publishes original papers on archaeology as well as results of interdisciplinary -although archaeologically oriented- research.”

    A really cool journal about South American History and Archaeology. It even licenses its website under a creative commons licenses so you can use it for not-for profit uses. But I am not sure if that applies to the actual articles.