Acknowledgements

Acta Archaeologica is proud to acknowledge the generous support of the following esteemed Danish foundations, whose contributions made our digitisation project possible.
Through this project, we have created a fully searchable database of all journal publications from 1930 to 1999, which is now freely accessible to the public via Open Access:

  • Dronning Margrethes og Prins Henriks Fond
  • Aage og Johanne Louis-Hansens Fond
  • Beckett-Fonden
  • Farumgaard-Fonden

We also extend our sincere thanks to the individuals and partners who played a key role in the project’s development.

We owe our deepest gratitude to Søren Albek, whose exceptional dedication and expertise made the creation of the database possible. He not only built the platform, but continues to improve and expand it, ensuring that it will grow over time with even more advanced and refined search features.

Likewise, we wish to thank Dansk Scanning A/S in Esbjerg for their professionalism and support in scanning all Acta Archaeologica publications, including the journal’s many supplement volumes, and for separating text and illustrations and preparing all files for integration into the database.

We extend our sincere thanks to Camilla Bjarnø, Curator and Forensic Archaeologist at Moesgaard Museum, and Rune Iversen, Associate Professor at the Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen, for their unwavering support. Without them, this project could not have been completed.

On behalf of Acta Archaeologica,
Inga Merkyte, General Editor & Jesper Tae Jensen, Director and Project Manager of the Digitisation Project