The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal was an historical journal that published monographs on archeology, ethnology,[1]: 849 and on the history and culture of the Indigenous people of North America.[2]: 158 [3]: 571
First published in 1878,[4] the title was originally American Antiquarian but it was changed to the longer name by volume two, issue two.[5] It was published around the turn of the 20th century in Good Hope, Illinois, and later Chicago, United States,[6]: 368 moving to Salem, Massachusetts in 1908.[7]: 708 One of the main editors for most of its history was Rev. Stephen D. Peet, Ph.D.,[5] he was succeeded in 1911 by J. O. Kinnaman of Benton Harbor, Michigan.[8]: 177 The American Antiqarian and Oriental Journal ceased publication in 1914.[4] It has been assigned the ISSN 1068-3321.[4]
^Chamberlain, Alexander F.; Harrington, John P.; Parker, Arthur C.; Michelson, Truman; Barnard, William Clark; Hough, Walter (1911). "Anthropologic Miscellanea". American Anthropologist. 13 (1): 159–180. ISSN0002-7294.