Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Founded in: 1927
URL: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquity
Twitter: @AntiquityJ
Association: Antiquity Trust (Department of Archaeology at Durham University) (@ArcDurham)
Rank:
• 21/85 in Anthropology (Web of Science 2017)
Category: Anthropology
Authors per paper:
Average: 3.2
Median: 3
References per paper:
Average: 25
Median: 15
Altmetric Attention Score per paper:
Average: 21.8
Median: 1
• The ironworking remains in the royal city of Meroe: new insights on the Nile corridor and the Kingdom of Kush
Antiquity 2019-02-11
• The earliest Bronze Age culture of the south-eastern Gobi Desert, Mongolia
Antiquity 2019-02-11
• A well-preserved Michelsberg Culture domed oven from Kortrijk, Belgium
Antiquity 2019-02-11
• The destroyer of worlds hidden in the forest: Cold War nuclear warhead sites in Poland
Antiquity 2019-01-21
• Quartz crystal materiality in Terminal Pleistocene Lesotho
Antiquity 2019-01-21
• Public archaeology cannot just ‘fly at dusk’: the reality and complexities of generating public impact
Antiquity 2018-12-11
• The Brexit hypothesis and prehistory
Antiquity 2018-12-11
• The Brexit syndrome: towards a hostile historic environment?
Antiquity 2018-12-11
• Graeme Cavers & Anne Crone. A lake dwelling in its landscape: Iron Age settlement at Cults Loch, Castle Kennedy, Dumfries & Galloway. 2018. Oxford & Philadelphia: Oxbow; 978-1-785-70373-7 £36.
Antiquity 2018-12-11
• Historical ecology and archaeology in theory and practice
Antiquity 2018-12-11
• Spice and rice: pepper, cloves and everyday cereal foods at the ancient port of Mantai, Sri Lanka
Antiquity 2018-12-11
• Gaining traction on cattle exploitation: zooarchaeological evidence from the Neolithic Western Balkans
Antiquity 2018-12-11
• New evidence for late first-millennium AD stilt-house settlements in Eastern Amazonia
Antiquity 2018-12-11
• Globalisation vs the state? Macro- and micro-perspectives on Roman economies
Antiquity 2018-12-11
• Ancient China reconsidered
Antiquity 2018-12-11
• Diet, cuisine and consumption practices of the first farmers in the southeastern Baltic
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 2019-02-15
• Dry, rainfed or irrigated? Reevaluating the role and development of rice agriculture in Iron Age-Early Historic South India using archaeobotanical approaches
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 2019-02-15
• A traceological approach to the use of Laguna Azul during the Late Holocene (from ca. 2000 years BP) in Norpatagonia, Argentina
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 2019-02-14
• First direct evidence of broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum) in Central Europe
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 2019-02-14
• The Ethnoarchaeology of Ambush Hunting: A Case Study of ǂGi Pan, Western Ngamiland, Botswana
African Archaeological Review 2019-02-14
Cited publication years:
Cited median publication year:
2011