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American Archaeology

American Archaeology, founded in 1997, is a quarterly magazine published by The Archaeological Conservancy, a national, nonprofit conservation organization that has been preserving archaeological treasures since 1980.

- Who Reads American Archaeology-
• More than 25,000 people receive American Archaeology each month. Assuming each of these people passes it along to three other people, that makes for more than 75,000 readers.
• They are highly educated and affluent.
• They are working professionals or active retirees.
• They are world travelers with a demonstrated interest in art and culture.
• They are interested in conservation and historic preservation.
• They are discerning, influential, and involved in their communities.
• American Archaeology is also distributed in major bookstores nationwide.

American Archaeology is the leading publication on archaeology in North America. The magazine distributes approximately 30,000 copies throughout the United States. American Archaeology is published by the Archeological Conservancy, with over 25,000 copies going to members of the Conservancy, which is dedicated to preserving archaeological treasures. The remainder is distributed in bookstores. The magazine offers an affluent, educated readership for your products and services.

In-Home Date     Circulation
3/7/2009 33,500      
6/7/2009 33,500      
9/7/2009 33,500      
12/7/2009 33,500      

  See Also  
American Heritage
Discover Magazine
American Legacy
  Circulation and Frequency  
Annual Circulation: 134,000
Unduplicated Circ: 33,500
Frequency: 4 X Year
Buy by: National
Demographics   
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