Dear Reader,
Founded in 1683 in Leiden, a historic city renowned for its scholarly achievements, Brill has a deep-rooted tradition in advancing academic research. It was in Leiden that Caspar Reuvens became the world’s first professor of Archaeology, setting the stage for Brill’s long-standing commitment to publishing groundbreaking archaeological research.
On this page, you’ll find an overview of Brill’s portfolio in archaeology and related disciplines, including material culture studies of ancient civilizations. Our portfolio encompasses a diverse range of publications, from comprehensive books and peer-reviewed journals to online resources, reference works, and primary source materials.
Key titles in our archaeology collection include:
- Bibliography of the History and Archaeology of Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages: An indispensable resource for scholars studying the medieval history and archaeology of East Central and Eastern Europe.
- Brill’s New Pauly: A premier reference work that offers in-depth coverage of the ancient world, from antiquity to the early Middle Ages.
- Monumenta Graeca et Romana: A series dedicated to the study of Greek and Roman monuments, providing valuable insights into the material culture of these ancient civilizations.
As we continue to expand our archaeology portfolio, we invite academics and researchers to connect with us. For more information or to discuss potential publishing opportunities, please contact our Acquisitions Editor Vincent Oeters, at vincent.oeters@brill.com.
of Ancient Civilizations