Journal of Archaeological Science-Reports

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Archaeological Science-Reports is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-06-01 to 2024-06-01.)
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Archaeological surveying with airborne LiDAR and UAV photogrammetry: A comparative analysis at Cahokia Mounds22
Handaxe types, colonization waves, and social norms in the British Acheulean17
Establishing a preservation index for bone, dentin, and enamel bioapatite mineral using ATR-FTIR17
A Neolithic without dairy? Chemical evidence from the content of ceramics from the Pendimoun rock-shelter (Castellar, France, 5750–5150 BCE)16
The tip cross-sectional areas of poisoned bone arrowheads from southern Africa16
On the efficacy of Clovis fluted points for hunting proboscideans15
Standardization of ceramic shape: A case study of Iron Age pottery from northeastern Taiwan13
Reindeer from Sámi offering sites document the replacement of wild reindeer genetic lineages by domestic ones in Northern Finland starting from 1400 to 1600 AD12
The timing and tempo of the Neolithic expansion across the Central Balkans in the light of the new radiocarbon evidence11
Objective comparison of relief visualization techniques with deep CNN for archaeology11
Butchering marks on bones of Loxodonta africana (African savanna elephant): Implications for interpreting marks on fossil proboscidean bones11
A review of soil geochemistry in archaeology11
Biface use in the Lower Paleolithic Levant: First insights from late Acheulean Revadim and Jaljulia (Israel)11
Heating histories and taphonomy of ancient fireplaces: A multi-proxy case study from the Upper Palaeolithic sequence of Abri Pataud (Les Eyzies-de-Tayac, France)11
Intentional clay-mixing in the production of traditional and ancient ceramics and its identification in thin section11
Autofluorescence of experimentally heated bone: Potential archaeological applications and relevance for estimating degree of burning11
Elephant bone breakage and surface marks made by trampling elephants: Implications for interpretations of marked and broken Mammuthus spp. bones11
Zooarchaeology, ancient mtDNA, and radiocarbon dating provide new evidence for the emergence of domestic cattle and caprines in the Tao River Valley of Gansu Province, northwest China10
Tree-ring chronologies, stable strontium isotopes and biochemical compounds: Towards reference datasets to provenance Iberian shipwreck timbers10
Assessing the potential of multispectral and thermal UAV imagery from archaeological sites. A case study from the Iron Age hillfort of Villasviejas del Tamuja (Cáceres, Spain)10
New understandings of the sea spray effect and its impact on bioavailable radiogenic strontium isotope ratios in coastal environments10
Late lower paleolithic lithic procurement and exploitation strategies: A view from Acheulo-Yabrudian Qesem Cave (Israel)10
The first data on the human diet in Late Roman and Early Migration period western Lithuania: Evidence from stable isotope, archaebotanical and zooarchaeological analyses9
The lowland Maya settlement landscape: Environmental LiDAR and ecology9
Investigating the function of Pre-Pottery Neolithic stone troughs from Göbekli Tepe – An integrated approach9
Use-wear and residue analysis of pounding tools used by wild capuchin monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus) from Serra da Capivara (Piauí, Brazil)9
Throughout the generations: Learning processes and knowledge transmission mechanisms as reflected in lithic assemblages of the terminal Lower Paleolithic Levant9
High resolution elemental characterization of prehistoric flint sources in southern Israel: Implications for archaeological provenance studies9
A stable isotope and functional weed ecology investigation into Chalcolithic cultivation practices in Central Anatolia: Çatalhöyük, Çamlıbel Tarlası and Kuruçay9
Revisiting the mammoth bone modifications from Bluefish Caves (YT, Canada)9
Not just for proboscidean hunting: On the efficacy and functions of Clovis fluted points8
Projectile? Knife? Perforator? Using actualistic experiments to build models for identifying microscopic usewear traces on Dalton points from the Brand site, Arkansas, North America8
Acheulian shortcuts: Cumulative culture and the use of handaxes as cores for the production of predetermined blanks8
The non-invention of the ceramic arrowhead in world archaeology8
Geomorphological context and formation history of Cloggs Cave: What was the cave like when people inhabited it?8
From chaff to seagrass: The unique quality of Minoan mudbricks. A geoarchaeological approach to the study of architectural craft specialization in Bronze Age Crete8
ZooMS for birds: Discrimination of Japanese archaeological chickens and indigenous pheasants using collagen peptide fingerprinting8
Comparison of pXRF and LA-ICP-MS analysis of lead-rich glass mosaic tesserae8
Environment changes during Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition in southern Poland (Central Europe). A multiproxy approach for the MIS 3 sequence of Koziarnia Cave (Kraków-Częstochowa Upland)8
Assessing the reliability of microbial bioerosion features in burnt bones: A novel approach using feature-labelling in histotaphonomical analysis8
First absolute chronologies of neolithic and bronze age settlements at Lake Ohrid based on dendrochronology and radiocarbon dating8
3500 years of environmental sustainability in the large-scale alpine mining district of Hallstatt, Austria8
New results in ancient Maya rituals researches: The study of human painted bones fragments from Calakmul archaeological site (Mexico)8
Cores-on-flakes and ramification during the middle palaeolithic in Southern France: A gradual process from the early to late middle palaeolithic?8
An AI-based DSS for preventive conservation of museum collections in historic buildings8
Every hunter needs a knife: Hafted butchering knives from Maisières-Canal and their effect on lithic assemblage characteristics8
Space Syntax and buried cities: The case of the Roman town of Falerii Novi (Italy)8
The automatic recognition of ceramics from only one photo: The ArchAIDE app8
Data pretreatment and multivariate analyses for ochre sourcing: Application to Leopard Cave (Erongo, Namibia)8
Lime mortar technology in ancient eastern Roman provinces8
HBIM approach for the knowledge and documentation of the St. John the Theologian cathedral in Nicosia (Cyprus)8
Cinnabar, hematite and gypsum presence in mural paintings in Teotihuacan, Mexico8
Historical management of equine resources in France from the Iron Age to the Modern Period8
Investigating freshwater mussel (Unionidae) shell diagenesis at an archaeological site on the Tombigbee River, Mississippi, southeastern U.S.A8
LiDAR predictive modeling of Pacific Northwest mound sites: A study of Willamette Valley Kalapuya Mounds, Oregon (USA)7
Terrestrial diet in prehistoric human groups from southern Poland based on human, faunal and botanical stable isotope evidence7
Horse males became over-represented in archaeological assemblages during the Bronze Age7
Paper fragments from the Tibetan Samye Monastery: Clues for an unusual sizing recipe implying wheat starch and milk in early Tibetan papermaking7
Mobility of human populations in the Curi Leuvú basin, Northwest Patagonia, during the Holocene: An approach based on oxygen isotopes7
A 3D digitisation workflow for architecture-specific annotation of built heritage7
Pharaoh’s copper: The provenance of copper in bronze artifacts from post-imperial Egypt at the end of the second millennium BCE7
Human remains under the microscope of funerary taphonomy: Investigating the histological biography of the decaying body in the prehistoric Aegean7
Ritual drug use during Inca human sacrifices on Ampato mountain (Peru): Results of a toxicological analysis7
Cobbles, tools, and plants: Techno-functional variability within lithic industries of complex societies in Central Coast, Peru (~1800–400 BP)7
Urban kinaesthetic heritage and production of social sustainability7
Copper-based metalwork in Roman to early Islamic Jerash (Jordan): Insights into production and recycling through alloy compositions and lead isotopes7
Knocking on Acheulean’s door. DK revisited (Bed I, Olduvai, Tanzania)7
Methodological implications of intra- and inter-facet microwear texture variation for human childhood paleo-dietary reconstruction: Insights from the deciduous molars of extant and medieval children f7
The challenge of a successful discrimination of ancient marbles (part I): A databank for the marbles from Paros, Prokonnesos, Heraklea/Miletos and Thasos7
Herbivore coprolites from the South-Central Andes. A multiproxy study at Los Viscos Archaeological Site, Catamarca, Argentina7
Shipbuilding and maritime activity on the eve of mechanization: Dendrochronological analysis of the Akko Tower Shipwreck, Israel7
Fruits arriving to the west. Introduction of cultivated fruits in the Iberian Peninsula7
Thirteenth-century stained glass windows of the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris: An insight into medieval glazing work practices7
Prehispanic Maya diet and mobility at Nakum, Guatemala: A multi-isotopic approach7
A computer tool to identify best matches for pottery fragments7
Firing up the furnace: New insights on metallurgical practices in the Chalcolithic Southern Levant from a recently discovered copper-smelting workshop at Horvat Beter (Israel)6
Sheep husbandry in the early Neolithic of the Pyrenees: New data on feeding and reproduction in the cave of Chaves6
Physicochemical investigation of prehistoric rock art pigments in Tewet Cave, Sangkulirang-Mangkalihat Site, East Kalimantan-Indonesia6
South African handaxes reloaded6
Archaeometallurgical investigation of a Late Bronze Age hoard from Mahrersdorf in Lower Austria6
Bifaces or not bifaces? Role of raw materials in the Middle Pleistocene. The example of levels E-E1, B and F (610–670 ka) at Notarchirico (Italy)6
From excavation to drawing and from drawing to the model. The digital reconstruction of twenty-year-long excavations in the archaeological site of Bedriacum6
Exploring archaeological landscapes using drone-acquired lidar: Case studies from Hawai’i, Colorado, and New Hampshire, USA6
A new approach to identify heat treated silcrete near Pinnacle Point, South Africa using 3D microscopy and Bayesian modeling6
Rainbow in the dark. The identification of diagnostic projectile impact features on rock crystal6
Boiled, fried, or roasted? Determining culinary practices in Medieval France through multidisciplinary experimental approaches6
Comparing lower and middle Palaeolithic lithic procurement behaviors within the Hrazdan basin of central Armenia6
Neanderthal plant use and stone tool function investigated through non-pollen palynomorphs analyses and pollen washes in the Abri du Maras, South-East France6
A multi-isotopic (δ13C, δ15N, and δ34S) faunal baseline for Maya subsistence and migration studies6
Tracking Roman lead sources using lead isotope analysis. A case study from the imperial rural estate at Vagnari (Puglia, Italy)6
Early evidence for horse utilization in the Eurasian steppes and the case of the Novoil’inovskiy 2 Cemetery in Kazakhstan6
Projectile point technology: Understanding the relationship between tool design and hunting tactics6
An initial key of starch grains from edible plants of the Eastern Mediterranean for use in identifying archaeological starches6
Studies of ancient pottery fragments from Dobrudja region of Romania using neutron diffraction, tomography and Raman spectroscopy6
A LIVING SHIPWRECK: An integrated three-dimensional analysis for the understanding of site formation processes in archaeological shipwreck sites6
Human and hutia (Isolobodon portoricensis) interactions in pre-Columbian Hispaniola: The isotopic and morphological evidence6
Iron metallurgy of the Xianbei period in Tuva (Southern Siberia)6
3D multiscale curvature analysis of tool edges as an indicator of cereal harvesting intensity6
Identifying metallurgical practices at a colonial silver refinery in Puno, Peru, using portable X-Ray fluorescence spectroscopy (pXRF)6
New insights into the funerary rituals of the Neolithic site of Passo di Corvo (Apulia, Italy): The study of the human remains6
Limpet (Cellana spp.) shape is correlated with basalt or eolianite coastlines: Insights into prehistoric marine shellfish foraging and mobility in the Hawaiian Islands6
Holocene grinding stones at Madjedbebe reveal the processing of starchy plant taxa and animal tissue6
Sex-related morbidity and mortality in non-adult individuals from the Early Medieval site of Valdaro (Italy): the contribution of dental enamel peptide analysis6
Identification of starch granules from oak and grass species in the central coast of California6
Key to cranial and mandibular remains of non-flying small mammals from southern South America6
Investigation of ancient iron and copper production remains from Irtyash Lake (middle Trans-Urals, Russia)6
Multi-taxa referential of a modern Eurasian Eagle-Owl (Bubo bubo) aerie6
The basketry at the early Neolithic site of La Draga (Banyoles, Spain)6
Reconfiguring the 3D excavation archive. Technological shift and data remix in the archaeological project of Paliambela Kolindros, Greece6
Playing with fire: Exploring ceramic pyrotechnology in the Late Neolithic Balkans through an archaeometric and experimental approach6
A multimethod approach to the study of Classic Maya houselots and land tenure: Preliminary results from the Three Rivers Region, Belize6
Defining the geospatial revolution in archaeology5
Plant food in the diet of the Early Iron Age pastoralists of Altai: Evidence from dental calculus and a grinding stone5
The first combined archaeological and archaeometric analyses on Bronze Age pottery from Kyrgyzstan (Uch Kurbu site)5
Middle Stone Age lithic assemblages from Leba Cave (Southwest Angola)5
New data from old collections: Retouch-induced marks on Australian hardwood boomerangs5
Modelling production mishaps in later Acheulian handaxes from the Area 1 excavation at Amanzi Springs (Eastern Cape, South Africa) and their effects on reduction and morphology5
Bone retouchers from the Mousterian Quina site of De Nadale Cave (Berici Hills, north-eastern Italy)5
An archaeometric investigation in a consumption context: Exotic, imitation and traditional ceramic productions from the Forum of Cumae (southern Italy)5
Rock paintings, soot, and the practice of marking places. A case study in North-Central Chile5
Soil microbiological properties in livestock corrals: An additional new line of evidence to identify livestock dung5
Application of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy and neural networks on archaeological human bones for the discrimination of distinct individuals5
Testing for poisoned arrows in the Middle Stone Age: A tip cross-sectional analysis of backed microliths from southern Africa5
Petrographic and neutron activation analysis of Late Iron Age amphorae from the south western Iberian Peninsula5
Oral health and its implications on male-female dietary differences: A study from the Roman Province of Macedonia5
Who’s eating pork? Investigating pig breeding and consumption in Byzantine, Islamic and Norman/Aragonese Sicily (7th-14th c. AD)5
Space lidar for archaeology? Reanalyzing GEDI data for detection of ancient Maya buildings5
The effect of water availability on the carbon and nitrogen isotope composition of a C4 plant (pearl millet, Pennisetum glaucum)5
Resinous deposits in Early Neolithic pottery vessels from the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula5
El Castillo cave (Cantabria, Spain): Archeozoological comparison between the Mousterian occupation level (unit 20) and the “Aurignacien de transition de type El Castillo” (unit 18)5
25 Centuries of lead white manufacturing processes identified by 13C and 14C carbon isotopes5
Satellite-derived bathymetry for maritime archaeology: Testing its effectiveness at two ancient harbours in the Eastern Mediterranean5
Dietary diversity of Bronze-Iron Age populations of Kazakhstan quantitatively estimated through the compound-specific nitrogen analysis of amino acids5
Raman approach to the forensic study of bronze patinas5
Can bony labyrinth dimensions predict biological sex in archaeological samples?5
A multivariate analysis for enhancing the interpretation of infrared spectra of plant residues on lithic artefacts5
Identification of the source of dolerites used at the Waun Mawn stone circle in the Mynydd Preseli, west Wales and implications for the proposed link with Stonehenge5
Fish in a barrel: Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus) from the Baltic Sea wreck of the royal Danish flagship Gribshunden (1495)5
Pottery production at the Miaodigou site in central China: Archaeological and archaeometric evidence5
Post mortem fetal extrusion: Analysis of a coffin birth case from an Early Medieval cemetery along the Via Francigena in Tuscany (Italy)5
Spatio-temporal demographic dynamics of the human populations from Northwest Patagonia and central Chile during the Pleistocene-Holocene5
Characterizing the shape of Large Cutting Tools from the Baise Basin (South China) using a 3D geometric morphometric approach5
Absolute and relative dating of human remains in a Bahamian sinkhole (Great Cistern, Abaco)5
Modern methods for old data: An overview of some robust methods for outliers detection with applications in osteology5
Mass-kill hunting and Late Quaternary ecology: New insights into the ‘desert kite’ phenomenon in Arabia5
Use-wear analysis of bone and antler tools from Farneto (Bologna, Italy) and Sa Osa (Oristano, Italy) archaeological sites5
Experimental assessment of lanceolate projectile point and haft robustness5
Transformations of the chemical signature of slag inclusions throughout experimental refining and first shaping of bloomery iron: New methodological developments5
A glass workshop in ‘Aqir, Israel and a new type of compositional contamination5
High temperature pyrotechnology: A macro- and microarchaeology study of a late Byzantine-beginning of Early Islamic period (7th century CE) pottery kiln from Tel Qatra/Gedera, Israel5
Agricultural subsistence, land use and long-distance mobility within the Early Bronze Age southern Levant: Archaeobotanical evidence from the urban site of Tell eṣ-Ṣâfī/Gath5
Ceramic technology at Wadi Fidan 61, an early Pottery Neolithic site (ca. 6500 B.C.E.) in the Faynan region of southern Jordan5
Colonialism, slavery and ‘The Great Experiment’: Carbon, nitrogen and oxygen isotope analysis of Le Morne and Bois Marchand cemeteries, Mauritius5
Written in soil and paper. Investigating environmental transformations of a monastic landscape by combining geoarchaeology and palynology with historical analysis at Samos (Spain)5
Social structuration in medieval rural society based on stable isotope analysis of dietary habits and mobility patterns: San Juan de Momoitio (Biscay, north Iberian Peninsula)5
Experimental study of historical processing of cobalt arsenide ore for colouring glazes (15-16th century Europe)5
Urban and rural survivorship in Pre- and Post-Black Death Denmark5
Experimental assessment of Neo-Assyrian bronze arrowhead penetration: An initial study comparing bilobate versus trilobate morphologies5
The effects of charring on common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) seed morphology and strength5
The Nelson stone tool cache, North-Central Ohio, U.S.A.: Assessing its cultural affiliation5
Mineralogical interpretation of multispectral images: The case study of the pigments in the frigidarium of the Sarno Baths, Pompeii4
An instance of Neanderthal mobility dynamics: a lithological approach to the flint assemblage from stratigraphic unit viii of El Salt rockshelter (Alcoi, eastern Iberia)4
Do early Paleoindian point blades carry culturally significant shape information? Modules versus complete points using geometric morphometrics4
Using Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) to document ancient amphora stamps from Tanais, Russia. Reflections on first approach to their digitalisation4
Long distance transport and use of mica in the Initial Upper Paleolithic of Central Asia: An example from the Kharganyn Gol 5 site (northern Mongolia)4
Investigating pottery production and consumption patterns at the Late Mycenaean cemetery of Perati4
Micro-focus X-ray CT scanning of two rare wooden objects from the wreck of the London, and its application in heritage science and conservation4
Inferring human activities from the Late Pleistocene to Holocene in Topogaro 2, Central Sulawesi through use-wear analysis4
Of birches, smoke and reindeer dung – Tracing human-environmental interactions palynologically in sediments from the Nahe palaeolake4
Maintaining soil productivity as the key factor in European prehistoric and Medieval farming4
Early Upper Palaeolithic occupation at Gelimgoush cave, Kermanshah; West-Central Zagros mountains of Iran4
Comparing INAA and pXRF analytical methods for ceramics: A case study with Classic Maya wares4
Wonderboompoort, South Africa: A natural game funnel for meat harvesting during the later Acheulean4
Uruk expansion or integrated development? A petrographic and geochemical perspective from Gurga Chiya, Iraqi Kurdistan4
A multianalytical investigation of the physicochemical properties of white rock art pigments at the Nali and Tene Koro sites, Lembata, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia4
A taphonomic and zooarchaeological study of the early Middle Pleistocene 3 colluvio level from Isernia La Pineta (Molise, Italy)4
Machine Learning for collagen peptide biomarker determination in the taxonomic identification of archaeological fish remains4
On the efficiency of Palaeolithic birch tar making4
Differences in masticatory loads impact facial bone surface remodeling in an archaeological sample of South American individuals4
Active surface processes at Mahal Teglinos (Kassala, Eastern Sudan): Archaeological implications for an endangered protohistoric site in Sahelian Africa4
The challenge of a successful discrimination of ancient marbles (part III): A databank for Aphrodisias, Carrara, Dokimeion, Göktepe, Hymettos, Parian Lychnites and Pentelikon4
Cyprus and Sardinia in the Late Bronze Age: Nuragic table ware at Hala Sultan Tekke4
Changes in marine resource consumption over the past 5000 years in southwestern Taiwan revealed by fish otoliths4
Mobile or stationary? An analysis of strontium and carbon isotopes from Västerbjers, Gotland, Sweden4
Bread and porridge at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe: A new method to recognize products of cereal processing using quantitative functional analyses on grinding stones4
Taphonomic signature of Geoffroy’s cat (Leopardus geoffroyi) on small sized preys: A comparative study of ingested and non-ingested leporid bones4
Life-sized Neolithic camel sculptures in Arabia: A scientific assessment of the craftsmanship and age of the Camel Site reliefs4
Providing fuel, building materials and food for gold exploitation in the Eastern Desert, Egypt: Multidisciplinary dataset of the Ptolemaic site of Samut North (late 4th c. BCE)4
Modeling water crossings leading to the arrival of early Homo in Sulawesi, Indonesia, via paleoclimate drift experiments4
Optimizing FTIR method for characterizing diagenetic alteration of skeletal material4
Potential applications of biomolecular archaeology to the ecohistory of sea turtles and groupers in Levant coastal antiquity4
Multi-proxy analyses of a minerotrophic fen to reconstruct prehistoric periods of human activity associated with salt mining in the Hallstatt region (Austria)4
The representation of skin colour in medieval stained glasses: The role of manganese4
Mapping an archaeological site: Interpreting portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) soil analysis at Boroughgate, Skelton, UK4
Staying warm in the upland southwest: A “supply side” view of turkey feather blanket production4
Horse sacrifice and butchery in Bronze Age Mongolia4
Investigation of heat-treated artefacts from Pleistocene sites4
Pottery use in the mining site of variscite Mines de Gavà (Barcelona, Spain) during the 4th millennium BC based on organic residue analysis4
Combining quantitative approaches to differentiate between backed products from discoidal and Levallois reduction sequences4
The effects of vertical position in the intertidal zone on the δ18O and δ13C composition of Mytilus californianus shell carbonate4
Organic residue analysis of Early Neolithic ‘bog pots’ from Denmark demonstrates the processing of wild and domestic foodstuffs4
Digital Zooarchaeology: State of the art, challenges, prospects and synergies4
Technological knowledge and transfer of Roman pottery production in Civitas Nerviorum (northern France, central Belgium) during the 1st–3rd centuries CE4
A novel Structure from Motion-based approach to underwater pile field documentation4
Raman and optical microscopy of bone micro-residues on cobbles from the Cerutti mastodon site4
Assessing pathological conditions in archaeological bone using portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF)4
Variation in Nemrut Dağ obsidian at Pre-Pottery Neolithic to Late Bronze Age sites (or: all that’s Nemrut Dağ obsidian isn’t the Sıcaksu source)4
Fifth millennium BC miniature ceramic bottles from the south-eastern Prealps and Central Balkans: A multi-disciplinary approach to study their content and function4
An archaeological approach to people-tree interactions: The ethnoarchaeology of firewood procurement and consumption among the Benga people of the island of Mandji (Corisco, Equatorial Guinea, Central4
The Cañaveral de León stela (Huelva, Spain). A monumental sculpture in a landscape of settlements and pathways4
Capture, processing and utilization of sharks in archaeological context: Its importance among fisher-hunter-gatherers from southern Brazil4
Modelling cabotage. Coastal navigation in the western Mediterranean Sea during the Early Iron Age4
Expanding the plain: Using archaeobotany to examine adaptation to the 5.2 kya climate change event during the Anatolian Late Chalcolithic at Çadır Höyük4
First experimental reconstruction of an Angkorian iron furnace (13th–14th centuries CE): Archaeological and archaeometric implications4
Locational preferences and spatial arrangement in the barrow landscape of Serra do Barbanza (North-western Iberia)4
The important role of bow choice and arrow fletching in projectile experimentation. A ballistic approach4
Holding your shape: Controlled tip fracture experiments on cast porcelain points4
Spatial distribution of megalithic monuments in the subalpine belt of the Pyrenees: Interpretation and implications for understanding early landscape transformation4
Compositional study of household ceramic assemblages from a Late Neolithic (5300–4500 cal BP) earthen walled-town in the middle Yangtze River valley of China4
A wolf in sheep’s clothing: The development of livestock guarding dogs in the Adriatic region of Croatia4
Terrestrial laser scanning, geomorphology and archaeology of a Roman gypsum quarry (Vena del Gesso Romagnola area, Northern Apennines, Italy)4
Neotaphonomic study of two Tyto alba assemblages from Botswana: Palaeoecological implications4
The use of tooth marks for new research into identifying and understanding the first domestic dogs in Palaeolithic populations4
Shape as a function of time + raw material + burial context? An exploratory analysis of Perdiz arrow points from the ancestral Caddo area of the American Southeast4
The effects of heating ostrich eggshell on bead manufacturing: An experimental approach4
Raw material procurement at Boila Rockshelter, Epirus, as an indicator of hunter-gatherer mobility in Greece during the Late Upper Palaeolithic and Early Mesolithic4
Bringing shape into focus: Assessing differences between blades and bladelets and their technological significance in 3D form4
Experimental program on bone technology of the north of Tierra del Fuego: Contributions to the study of production and use-wear traces4
A key to identify use-related micro-residues on prehistoric stone artefacts using Raman spectroscopy4
Ceramic production on the Middle Danube frontier: Belgrade in the 14th and 15th centuries4
Mitochondrial and Y-chromosome diversity of the prehistoric Koban culture of the North Caucasus4
Agricultural practices at Bronze Age Kaymakçı, western Anatolia4
In search of the invisible hearth: An experimental perspective on early Levantine iron production4
Lead-glazing technology from Medieval Central Asia: A case study from Aktobe, Kazakhstan4
Sex and age-related social organization in the Neolithic: A promising survey from the Paris Basin4
Talking stones: Taphonomy of the lithic assemblage of Pirro Nord 13 (Apricena, FG, Italy). A new approach to the study of the post depositional alterations on lithics tools4
From Charleston to St. Augustine: Changes in the central Georgia Bight (USA) fishery, CE 1565–19004
Bitumen-stabilized earthen architecture: The case of the archaeological site of La Joya, on the Mexican Gulf Coast4
The Gauls experienced the Roman Warm Period: Oxygen isotope study of the Gallic site of Thézy-Glimont, Picardie, France4
Caves as interim-refugia: Chemical signatures of human habitation under extreme environments of Ladakh, NW India4
Effect of dung, ash and runoff water on wheat and barley grain sizes and stable isotope ratios: Experimental studies in ancient desert agriculture (Negev, Israel)4
Life histories at stone age Zvejnieki based on stable isotope profiles of tooth dentine4
Towards a phygital heritage approach for museum collection4
From intra-site variation to inter-site comparison in medieval faunal material from Katedraalikoulu, Turku, Finland4
High-mountain plant use and management: macro-botanical data from the pre-Hispanic sites of Chasogo and Cruz de Tea, 13–17th centuries AD, Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain)4
Underground silo storage during the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages: An approach to the different realities of the Northeast of the Iberian Peninsula4
Chemical characterization of embalming materials of four ibis mummies from the Musée des Confluences, Lyon4
Shipping metal: Characterisation and provenance study of the copper ingots from the Rochelongue underwater site (Seventh–Sixth century BC), West Languedoc, France4
Human and cervid osseous materials used for barbed point manufacture in Mesolithic Doggerland4
DNA-based species identification of ancient salmonid remains provides new insight into pre-contact Coast Salish salmon fisheries in Burrard Inlet, British Columbia, Canada4
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