Current Publishing is an independently owned magazine publishing company based in London that focuses on the heritage sector. It was founded in 1967, and our specialist titles are well-respected in their fields. Our team of dedicated writers live and breathe their subjects, which they turn into illuminating features easily understandable by the general public.
As such, we are fortunate to have a highly loyal readership. This has allowed the company to flourish during testing times, and in the last few years, we have been able to increase our portfolio, the frequency of some of our titles, and our readership as well. We now deliver hundreds of thousands of copies per year to dedicated, intelligent readers from the UK, the US, and the rest of the world.
As such, we are fortunate to have a highly loyal readership. This has allowed the company to flourish during testing times, and in the last few years, we have been able to increase our portfolio, the frequency of some of our titles, and our readership as well. We now deliver hundreds of thousands of copies per year to dedicated, intelligent readers from the UK, the US, and the rest of the world.
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Based at our offices overlooking the Thames in West London, Current Publishing's dedicated team boasts a wide range of academic, professional and creative backgrounds. What unites them is an expertise in their field and a passion for bringing the past vividly to life.
On a practical basis, this means that the person who answers the phone to your query is likely to have a degree in history or archaeology, allowing us to engage with our highly loyal readers in an informed way, as well as on a personal basis.
On a practical basis, this means that the person who answers the phone to your query is likely to have a degree in history or archaeology, allowing us to engage with our highly loyal readers in an informed way, as well as on a personal basis.
Current Archaeology is the UK's best-selling archaeology magazine, with a varied readership including professionals, students, and amateur enthusiasts. Published monthly, each issue covers the latest digs, discoveries, and debate within the UK archaeology community.
Current Archaeology has developed strong relationships with key organisations, ranging from museums, publishers, and tour companies, to event organisers, field schools, and educational institutions.Our readers are ABC1, affluent, well-educated, mature individuals who live and breathe archaeology, heritage and history.
Current Archaeology has developed strong relationships with key organisations, ranging from museums, publishers, and tour companies, to event organisers, field schools, and educational institutions.Our readers are ABC1, affluent, well-educated, mature individuals who live and breathe archaeology, heritage and history.
Subscribe to Current Archaeology today. The magazine is produced monthly, and you can pay by Visa, MasterCard, or by Direct Debit (UK banks only). Subscribers always pay less than buying in the shops, and you will also get your magazine sent a few days earlier too! The archaeology of the whole world - from the first emergence of humans down to the present day.
Current Archaeology is the UK's only independent consumer magazine aimed at the archaeology enthusiast. It is the best-selling title in its field and is popular with 45,000 readers passionate about heritage. The magazine covers the archaeology of all periods - from prehistory and ancient human origins, Roman and Anglo-Saxon Britain, and the Middle Ages right through to modern times - and bridges the gap between the amateur and the professional.
Current World Archaeology is the UK's only world archaeology title that combines the excitement of digs and discoveries across the globe with the allure of international travel. Packed with expert features and glorious photography, each issue showcases well-known sites (such as Macchu Piccu and Pompeii) and more exotic new locations to which our editorial contributors have privileged access.
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