Norwegian Archaeological Review is an international journal whose core aim is to promote the theoretical development, methodological innovation and practical application of archaeology. It provides a platform for archaeologists from around the world to present and discuss the latest research results, and scholars from different regions and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to submit their case studies.
The journal places special emphasis on in-depth exploration of archaeological theory, including critical analysis of existing theories and the presentation of new theories. It supports research that pushes the theoretical boundaries of the discipline and promotes an understanding of the diversity and complexity of archaeological theory. The journal also focuses on innovation in archaeological methods, encouraging scholars to share and discuss new techniques, tools, and analytical methods that can improve the efficiency and accuracy of archaeological work.