1. Arqueologia Iberoamericana 
http://www.laiesken.net/arqueologia/about.html
“ARQUEOLOGIA IBEROAMERICANA is a peer-reviewed, open  access  international scientific journal devoted to the archaeological  study of  prehistoric, protohistoric, ancient and historical societies  of Latin  America, the United States, the Iberian Peninsula, the  Philippines, and  other Iberian countries, whose primary objective is to  serve the  research community with the highest quality and speed and  non-profit  one.”
All of its issues are online and open access. I highly recommend checking it out

    Arqueologia Iberoamericana

    http://www.laiesken.net/arqueologia/about.html

    “ARQUEOLOGIA IBEROAMERICANA is a peer-reviewed, open access international scientific journal devoted to the archaeological study of prehistoric, protohistoric, ancient and historical societies of Latin America, the United States, the Iberian Peninsula, the Philippines, and other Iberian countries, whose primary objective is to serve the research community with the highest quality and speed and non-profit one.”

    All of its issues are online and open access. I highly recommend checking it out

  2. The Arkeotek Journal- Open Access Goodness
http://www.irit.fr/thearkeotekjournal/
“Exclusively available online, The Arkeotek Journal is a  peer-reviewed  scientific journal devoted to the archaeology of  techniques.”
It is in French and English and covers the world. I had a quick look and the articles are pretty good.
The newest article is Immigrants of Mediterranean origin in the Paris Basin 			in the Early Neolithic: technology and morphology of bone industries.

    The Arkeotek Journal- Open Access Goodness

    http://www.irit.fr/thearkeotekjournal/

    “Exclusively available online, The Arkeotek Journal is a peer-reviewed scientific journal devoted to the archaeology of techniques.”

    It is in French and English and covers the world. I had a quick look and the articles are pretty good.

    The newest article is Immigrants of Mediterranean origin in the Paris Basin in the Early Neolithic: technology and morphology of bone industries.