Society information

About
The Society for Medieval Archaeology exists to further the study of the period from the 5th to the 16th century A.D. by publishing a journal of international standing dealing primarily with the archaeological evidence, and by other means such as by holding regular meetings and arranging conferences.

While maintaining a special concern for the medieval archaeology of Britain and Ireland, the society seeks to support and advance the international study of this period (as broadly defined above) in Europe. It also aims to serve as a medium for co-ordinating the work of archaeologists with that of historians and scholars in any other discipline relevant to this field.

Membership of the Society is open to all those interested in medieval archaeology and members receive two issues of our journal, Medieval Archaeology, and two issues of our Newsletter per annum. Members are also entitled to discounted rates when registering for our conferences and purchasing our monographs, while a number of other institutions also offer special discounts to our members.

Membership Benefits
* Two print issues of Medieval Archaeology each year
* Online access to Medieval Archaeology back to Volume 1 (1957)
* A twice-yearly printed newsletteR
* Access to the ‘Medieval Britain and Ireland' excavation database
* Full information about all the Society's future events, meetings, grants and awards
* Discounted registration to the Society’s 2024 conference, to be held at the British Museum
* Opportunities to attend exclusive special events
*Access to the SMA members’ only area, which includes updates on events, back issues of the newsletter, and recordings of past Society events (such as our new online lecture series).
* Discounted rates for the Society's monograph series, and a 30% discount on Routledge archaeology books

Membership Rates
Family Membership* £45/$95/ €54
Ordinary Membership £45/$95/ €54
Student Membership** £30/$70/ €40
Retired Membership*** £38/$80/€48

*Family membership entitles an adult couple and direct dependent under 21 to full privileges of membership and one copy of the journal.

**You may be asked to provide evidence of your student status after ordering.

***Two retired members of a single household may also register for membership by purchasing a single retired membership rate.

Subscriptions purchased at the personal rate are strictly for personal, non-commercial use only. The reselling of personal subscriptions is prohibited. Proof of personal status may be requested.

Payment Details
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For membership renewals please visit the renewals site OR, contact Taylor & Francis Customer Services directly.

Taylor & Francis Customer Services
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Gift Aid

Using Gift Aid means that the Society gets an extra 25% (25p for every £1 donated) from the Inland Revenue, helping your subscriptions and donations go further.
If you wish to take up this option, please complete and return the Gift Aid Collection form.