The London Archaeological Prize 2014
Now in its tenth year, this biennial publication prize has aimed to promote the highest standards in writing about London’s archaeology. If you’ve read - or indeed written - a great piece of work over the past couple of years, why not enter it for this prestigious award? £250 + certificate will be awarded to the best publication of 2012 or 2013. A second prize of £100 plus certificate will also be awarded if enough entries of high standard are received. Anyone can make a nomination – whether author, publisher or appreciative reader. Any printed or digital publication related to London can be nominated: entries have included monographs, popular books, conference papers and articles; for audiences from children to academics; by authors from professional and non-professional sectors. A winning entry, as judged by the panel of judges appointed by London Archaeologist, will deliver quality and excellence to its intended readers, and will meet the aims it sets out to achieve.
How to enter
The full rules and official nomination forms are available from the LA website londonarchaeologist.org.uk or from Al Telfer (details below). Or you can send written nominations to her, giving: details of publication and publisher name and contact details of nominator, reason the publication is worthy of the prize (in 100 words). No copies of the publication should be sent as these will be supplied by publishers of the shortlisted publications.
Request nomination forms from, and return to:
Al Telfer
Coordinator
London Archaeological Prize
Mortimer Wheeler House
46 Eagle Wharf Road
London N1 7ED
Email: atelfer@mola.org.uk
NOMINATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 16 MAY 2014.
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