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The first issue of the South African Archaeological Bulletin appeared in December 1945, when South Africa was still facing paper restrictions in the aftermath of World War II. It was edited and driven by John Goodwin, the only professionally trained archaeologist in South Africa at the time. The first issue reflected the cosmopolitan nature of South Africa after the War with reports on excavations in the Middle East and Mesolithic Britain by army personnel passing through Cape Town on their way home. Subsequent issues moved towards the African focus with strong southern African leanings that has been the hallmark of the Bulletin ever since.
In 1947 submissions to the Bulletin increased enough to allow four issues to be printed a year. John Goodwin edited the Bulletin until a fortnight before his death in 1959 when he handed over to an editorial committee until his successor at the University of Cape Town, Ray Inskeep, was appointed. Ray began editing in 1960 and continued until he left South Africa in 1972 to take up a position at the University of Oxford. The editorship then passed for four years to an editorial committee comprising a group of Cape archaeologists, most based at the South African Museum. A succession of unfortunate delays in publication led to successive numbers being issued together, as thick double-issues. In 1976 Janette Deacon took on the sole editorship and she formalised the practice of a thicker format, produced twice a year in June and December. This is the production schedule that the Bulletin still follows today. In 1981 Janette increased the size of the Bulletin to A4 to fit better with modern publishing standards and to allow for the greater size and clarity of illustrations that modern archaeology demands. She continued to edit for an unprecedented seventeen years before handing over to Judith Sealy in 1994.
By the time that Mary Leslie took on the editorship 1998, the Bulletin had become one of the most successful of all archaeological journals. At the turn of the millennium it had an astonishing subscriber base of close to 1000 and was one of the most internationally read journals produced on the African continent. Margaret Avery then took over the editorship in 2001 and continued up until the 60th Anniversary issue in 2005. By this time the task of editing the Bulletin had become too onerous for a single individual in full-time employment. The South African Archaeological Society therefore entered into a partnership with Association of Southern African Professional Archaeologists, whereby the professional association appointed a committee of editors on a five-year contractual basis: Amanda Esterhuysen, Benjamin Smith, Karim Sadr and Jo Behrens. In 2010, upon the renewal of the contract, Amanda Esterhuysen and Jo Behrens stood down and Menno Welling and Geeske Langejans were appointed to take on their portfolios.
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SAAB Back Issues
2000-2009
- December 2009 (190)
- June 2009 (189)
- December 2008 (188)
- June 2008 (187)
- December 2007 (186)
- June 2007 (185)
- December 2006 (184)
- June 2006 (183)
- December 2005 (182)
- July 2005 (181)
- December 2004 (180)
- June 2004 (179)
- December 2003 (178)
- June 2003 (177)
- December 2002 (176)
- June 2002 (175)
- December 2001 (173/174)
- December 2000 (172)
- June 2000 (171)
1990-1999
- December 1999 (170)
- June 1999 (169)
- December 1998 (168)
- June 1998 (167)
- December 1997 (166)
- June 1997 (165)
- December 1996 (164)
- June 1996 (163)
- December 1995 (162)
- June 1995 (161)
- December 1994 (160)
- June 1994 (159)
- December 1993 (158)
- June 1993 (157)
- December 1992 (156)
- June 1992 (155)
- December 1991 (154)
- June 1991 (153)
- December 1990 (152)
- June 1990 (151)
1980-1989
- December 1989 (150)
- June 1989 (149)
- December 1988 (148)
- June 1988 (147)
- December 1987 (146)
- June 1987 (145)
- December 1986 (144)
- June 1986 (143)
- December 1985 (142)
- June 1985 (141)
- December 1984 (140)
- June 1984 (139)
- December 1983 (138)
- June 1983 (137)
- December 1982 (136)
- June 1982 (135)
- December 1981 (134)
- June 1981 (133)
- December 1980 (132)
- June 1980 (131)
1970-1979
- December 1979 (130)
- June 1979 (129)
- December 1978 (128)
- June 1978 (127)
- December 1977 (126)
- June 1977 (125)
- December 1976 (123/124)
- June 1976 (121/122)
- December 1975 (119/120)
- June 1975 (117/118)
- December 1974 (115/116)
- June 1974 (113/114)
- December 1973 (111/112)
- June 1973 (109/110)
- December 1972 (107/108)
- September 1972 (105/106)
- December 1971 (103/104)
- August 1971 (101/102)
- December 1970 (99/100)
- September 1970 (98)
- June 1970 (97)
1960-1969
- November 1969 (95/96)
- July 1969 (94)
- April 1969 (93)
- March 1969 (92)
- December 1968 (91)
- August 1968 (90)
- April 1968 (89)
- December 1967 (88)
- November 1967 (87)
- September 1967 (86)
- June 1967 (85)
- January 1967 (84)
- October 1966 (83)
- June 1966 (82)
- March 1966 (81)
- December 1965 (80)
- September 1965 (79)
- June 1965 (78)
- March 1965 (77)
- December 1964 (76)
- September 1964 (75)
- June 1964 (74)
- April 1964 (73)
- December 1963 (72)
- November 1963 (71)
- July 1963 (70)
- April 1963 (69)
- December 1962 (68)
- September 1962 (67)
- June 1962 (66)
- March 1962 (65)
- December 1961 (64)
- September 1961 (63)
- June 1961 (62)
- March 1961 (61)
- December 1960 (60)
- September 1960 (59)
- June 1960 (58)
- March 1960 (57)
1950-1959
- December 1959 (56)
- September 1959 (55)
- June 1959 (54)
- March 1959 (53)
- December 1958 (52)
- September 1958 (51)
- June 1958 (50)
- March 1958 (49)
- December 1957 (48)
- September 1957 (47)
- June 1957 (46)
- March 1957 (45)
- December 1956 (44)
- September 1956 (43)
- June 1956 (42)
- March 1956 (41)
- December 1955 (40)
- September 1955 (39)
- June 1955 (38)
- March 1955 (37)
- December 1954 (36)
- September 1954 (35)
- June 1954 (34)
- March 1954 (33)
- December 1953 (32)
- September 1953 (31)
- June 1953 (30)
- March 1953 (29)
- December 1952 (28)
- September 1952 (27)
- June 1952 (26)
- March 1952 (25)
- December 1951 (24)
- September 1951 (23)
- June 1951 (22)
- March 1951 (21)
- December 1950 (20)
- September 1950 (19)
- June 1950 (18)
- March 1950 (17)