The Ulster Journal of Archaeology, a peer-reviewed academic journal, is the longest established and foremost repository of excavation reports and other papers on archaeological research in Ulster. The Journal acts as a conduit to disseminate the results of these across the world. The Journal is one of the most highly-regarded sources of archaeological information on the island of Ireland and is internationally recognised as such. The Journal also publishes papers on history, material culture and folklore.
The Society is open to all. Its aim is "to advance the education of the public in archaeology and history, particularly in regard to Ulster". The Society organises a programme of free public lectures, as well as summer field trips to interesting sites, led by professional archaeologists. The Society publishes the Ulster Journal of Archaeology (founded in 1853) and a quarterly newsletter.
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