The Journal of Caribbean Archaeology (JCA) was created to provide a refereed publication outlet for archaeological research in the Caribbean and surrounding areas to promote and facilitate communication between investigators working across the broad circum-Caribbean region.

Journal of Caribbean Archaeology logoJCA was founded in 1999 and ceased publication in 2022. JCA published original papers dealing with any aspect of archaeology in the Caribbean or surrounding areas. It also published Special Numbers assembled by a guest Editor in consultation with the Editor, and Book Reviews solicited by the Book Review Editor. Articles were written in English, French, or Spanish and abstracts in all three language accompany every article.

Available Issues

VOLUME 22 (2022)

SPECIAL PUBLICATION NUMBER 5: Yamaye: Jamaican Prehistory and Contact Period – Current Research and Challenges, edited by Lesley-Gail Atkinson Swaby

VOLUME 21 (2021)

VOLUME 20 (2020)

VOLUME 19 (2019)

VOLUME 18 (2018)

VOLUME 17 (2017)

VOLUME 16 (2016)

VOLUME 15 (2015)

SPECIAL PUBLICATION NUMBER 4: New Perspectives on Bahamian Archaeology, edited by Mary Jane Berman (2015)

VOLUME 14 (2014)

VOLUME 13 (2013)

VOLUME 12 (2012)

VOLUME 11 (2011)

VOLUME 10 (2010)

VOLUME 9 (2010)

SPECIAL PUBLICATION NUMBER 3: Mobility and exchange from a Pan-Caribbean perspective, edited by Corinne L. Hofman and Alistair J. Bright (2010)

VOLUME 8 (2008)

SPECIAL PUBLICATION NUMBER 2: An Exploratory Study into the Chemical Characterization of Caribbean Ceramics, edited by Christophe Descantes, Robert J. Speakman, Michael D. Glascock, and Matthew T. Boulanger (2008)

VOLUME 7 (2007)

VOLUME 6 (2005)

VOLUME 5 (2004)

SPECIAL PUBLICATION NUMBER 1: Historical Archaeology in the French Caribbean, edited by Kenneth G. Kelly (2004)

VOLUME 4 (2003)

VOLUME 3 (2002)

VOLUME 2 (2001)

VOLUME 1 (2000)