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Strata — Issue Archive

Below is a list of previous issues of Strata (previously known as the Bulletin of the Anglo-Israel Archaeological Society). Click on an issue to view its contents. Issues 1–35 are available for free download; more recent issues may be downloaded by AIAS members only.

You may purchase printed or electronic back issues, subject to availability; click here to download an order form.

Vol. 40 (2022)
Vol. 39 (2021)
Vol. 38 (2020)
Vol. 37 (2019)
Vol. 36 (2018)
Vol. 35 (2017)
Vol. 34 (2016)
Vol. 33 (2015)
Vol. 32 (2014)
Vol. 31 (2013)
Vol. 30 (2012)
Vol. 29 (2011)
Vol. 28 (2010)
Vol. 27 (2009)
Vol. 26 (2008)
Vol. 25 (2007)
Vol. 24 (2006)
Vol. 23 (2005)
Vol. 22 (2004)
Vol. 21 (2003)
Vol. 19 – 20 (2001–2)
Vol. 18 (2000)
Vol. 17 (1999)
Vol. 16 (1998)
Vol. 15 (1996–7)
Vol. 14 (1995)
Vol. 13 (1993–4)
Vol. 12 (1992–3)
Vol. 11 (1991–2)
Vol. 10 (1990–1)
Vol. 9 (1989–90)
Vol. 8 (1988–9)
Vol. 7 (1987–8)
Vol. 6 (1986–7)
Vol. 5 (1985–6)
Vol. 4 (1984–5)
Vol. 3 (1983–4)
Vol. 2 (1982–3)
Vol. 1 (1982)

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Public lectures

The AIAS is continuing its lecture programme, with a new lecture every month.

The next lecture is Thursday 17 July 2025 at 5pm (BST) Online, via Zoom.

“Reminiscences of the Masada dig, 1963-5: Yigael Yadin and the British Connection”

The webinar features Tessa Rajak is Professor of Ancient History Emerita at the University of Reading.

Do join us! Register here.

A Message For Our Members

“As we come to the end of 2023, I’d like to thank all those who have done so much to support the Anglo-Israel Archaeological Society during the year.

Special thanks are due to Professor Oded Lipschits of Tel Aviv University for his magnificent Jubilee tour in the spring, and for hosting students funded by our grant programme at Tel Azekah.

At this very difficult time, I would also like to pay tribute to all those involved in the forensic archaeological work in the villages destroyed in the attacks on Israel, and to those Israeli archaeologists engaged in the task of recovering the remains of those murdered on October 7”.

Sarah Pearce, AIAS Chair

ANNOUNCEMENT

On behalf of the Anglo-Israel Archaeological Society, we want to express our horror and deep sorrow at the events unfolding in Israel.

Our thoughts are with all those who are suffering, through bereavement, or as victims of violence.

AIAS stands in solidarity with all the people of Israel. In particular, we offer our steadfast support to our members, colleagues and friends in the archaeology community in Israel.

We earnestly hope for peace and a swift resolution to this conflict.

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  • News
    • Introducing the E-Strata Newsletter
    • Archaeological Report from Israel, December 2019
    • Archaeological Report from Israel, August 2019
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    • Archaeological Report from Israel, August 2018
    • Archaeological Report from Israel, April 2018
    • Archaeological Report from Israel, November 2017
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