American Antiquity

Papers
(The TQCC of American Antiquity 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
“The Future of Archaeology Is Antiracist”: Archaeology in the Time of Black Lives Matter62
Documenting Cultures of Harassment in Archaeology: A Review and Analysis of Quantitative and Qualitative Research Studies33
Disrupting Cultures of Harassment in Archaeology: Social-Environmental and Trauma-Informed Approaches to Disciplinary Transformation28
Isotopic Evidence for Garden Hunting and Resource Depression in the Late Woodland of Northeastern North America20
Prestige or Perish: Publishing Decisions in Academic Archaeology19
Archaeology and Social Justice in Native America18
A New Radiocarbon Database for the Lower 48 States17
Dating Marine Shell: A Guide for the Wary North American Archaeologist17
A “Leaky” Pipeline and Chilly Climate in Archaeology in Canada16
Were the Ancient Coast Salish Farmers? A Story of Origins16
Finding Archaeological Relevance during a Pandemic and What Comes After15
Expanding Paleoindian Diet Breadth: Paleoethnobotany of Connley Cave 5, Oregon, USA13
Conflict, Population Movement, and Microscale Social Networks in Northern Iroquoian Archaeology12
Earliest Evidence for Geophyte Use in North America: 11,500-Year-Old Archaeobotanical Remains from California's Santarosae Island12
Replicability in Lithic Analysis12
Finding Fields: Locating Archaeological Agricultural Landscapes Using Historical Aerial Photographs11
Was Welling, Ohio (33-Co-2), a Clovis Basecamp or Lithic Workshop? Employing Experimental Models to Interpret Old Collections11
New Dates and Carbon Isotope Assays of Purported Middle Woodland Maize from the Icehouse Bottom and Edwin Harness Sites10
Coalescence and the Spread of Glaze-Painted Pottery in the Central Rio Grande: The View from Tijeras Pueblo (LA581), New Mexico10
Bayesian Modeling of the Clovis and Folsom Radiocarbon Records Indicates a 200-Year Multigenerational Transition10
Mammoth Ivory Rods in Eastern Beringia: Earliest in North America9
Parts and Wholes: Reduction Allometry and Modularity in Experimental Folsom Points9
The Nutritional Content of Five Southwestern US Indigenous Maize (Zea MaysL.) Landraces of Varying Endosperm Type9
The Early Materialization of Democratic Institutions among the Ancestral Muskogean of the American Southeast9
Early Maize in Northeastern North America: A Comment on Emerson and Colleagues8
Cultural Keystone Places and the Chumash Landscapes of Kumqaq’, Point Conception, California8
Optimal Linear Estimation (OLE) Modeling Supports Early Holocene (9000–8000 RCYBP) Copper Tool Production in North America8
“This Place Belongs to Us”: Historic Contexts as a Mechanism for Multivocality in the National Register8
The View from Jaketown: Considering Variation in the Poverty Point Culture of the Lower Mississippi Valley7
Forager Mobility and Lithic Discard Probability Similarly Affect the Distance of Raw Material Discard from Source7
Using 3D Models to Understand the Changing Role of Fluting in Paleoindian Point Technology from Clovis to Dalton6
Ancient Grains: New Evidence for Ancestral Puebloan Use of Domesticated Amaranth5
Current Evidence Supports Welling as an Outcrop-Related Base Camp5
A Precolumbian Presence of Venetian Glass Trade Beads in Arctic Alaska5
Large-Scale Patterns in the Agricultural Demographic Transition of Mesoamerica and Southwestern North America5
Communication in the Chaco World: A Consideration of Time and Labor Mobilization4
Geophysical Detection and Assessment of Leveled Mounds: An Example from the Upper Mississippi Valley4
On Rehumanizing Pleistocene People of the Western Hemisphere4
The Evolution of Smoking and Intoxicant Plant Use in Ancient Northwestern North America4
Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Lehi Horse: Implications for Early Historic Horse Cultures of the North American West4
Isotopic Evidence for Long-Distance Connections of the AD Thirteenth-Century Promontory Caves Occupants4
Climate-Driven Dietary Change on the Colorado Plateau, USA, and Implications for Gender-Specific Foraging Patterns4
Geoarchaeology and Coastal Morphodynamics of Harbor Key (8MA15): Indigenous Persistence at a Partially Inundated Native Shell Mound Complex in Tampa Bay, Florida3
The Remains of the Fray: Nascent Colonialism and Heterogeneous Hybridity3
The Sheep Mountain Animal Net Revisited3
Understanding the Rise of Complexity at Cahokia: Evidence of Nonlocal Caddo Ceramic Specialists in the East St. Louis Precinct3
Interpreting Isotopic and Macrobotanical Evidence for Early Maize in the Eastern Woodlands: A Response to Hart and Colleagues3
A Comparison of Mortuary Practices among the Tucson Basin Hohokam and Trincheras Traditions3
Chronology for Mississippian and Oneota Occupations at Aztalan and the Lake Koshkonong Locality3
Editor's Corner3
Pachuca Obsidian Blades from the U.S. Southwest: Implications for Mesoamerican Connections and Coronado's Mexican Indian Allies3
Testing for Mississippian Period Turkey Management in the Archaeological Record of the Southeastern United States3
Havana Tradition Platform Pipe Production and Disposition: Implications for Interpreting Regional Variation in Midwestern Hopewell Ceremonialism3
Direct Evidence for Geophyte Exploitation in the Wyoming Basin3
Turning Over a New Leaf: Experimental Investigations into the Role of Developmental Plasticity in the Domestication of Goosefoot (Chenopodium berlandieri) in Eastern North America3
Unpacking the Bead: Exploring a Glass Bead Assemblage from Mission Santa Cruz, California, Using LA–ICP–MS2
Iridescent Beetle Adornments Suggest Incipient Status Competition among the Earliest Horticulturalists in Bears Ears National Monument2
Purpose at Welling: Additional Considerations Regarding Interpretation2
Modeling Colonial Paternalism: GIS and Multispectral Satellite Imagery at Kingstown, British Virgin Islands2
Postcontact Cultural Perseverance on the Central California Coast: Sedentism and Maritime Intensification2
Early Canal Systems in the North American Southwest2
Great Kivas and Community Integration at the Harris Site, Southwestern New Mexico2
Making Community: Implications of Hybridity and Coalescence at Morton Village2
Repatriation and Erasing the Past. ELIZABETH WEISS and JAMES W. SPRINGER. 2020. University of Florida Press, Gainesville. xii + 264 pp. $90.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978-1-683-401575.2
Gender, Institutional Inequality, and Institutional Diversity in Archaeology Articles in Major Journals and Sapiens2
Material Culture Studies in the Age of Big Data: Digital Excavation of Homemade Face-Mask Production during the COVID-19 Pandemic2
The Case Study in Archaeological Theory2
Measuring Hohokam Household Inequality with Construction Costs of Domestic Architecture at Pueblo Grande2
Early Maize (Zea mays) in the North American Central Plains: The Microbotanical Evidence2
Inferring Use-Life Mean and Distribution: A Pottery Ethnoarchaeological Case Study from Michoacán2
Turkeys Befriend a Girl: Turkey Husbandry, Ceremonialism, and Tales of Resistance during the Pueblo Revolt Era2
Misunderstandings Regarding Carbohydrates in Human Nutrition2
Documenting 6,000 Years of Indigenous Fisheries and Settlement as Seen through Vibracore Sampling on the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada2
Archaeology and Social Justice in Native America – CORRIGENDUM2
The Road Not Taken: How Early Landscape Learning and Adoption of a Risk-Averse Strategy Influenced Paleoindian Travel Route Decision Making in the Upper Ohio Valley2
Reply to Skousen and Aiuvalasit: On the Primacy of Archaeological Data2
Community Landscapes, Identity, and Practice: Ancestral Pueblos of the Lion Mountain Area, Central New Mexico, USA2
Ancient DNA Identification of Giant Snakehead (Channa micropeltes) Remains from the Market Street Chinatown and Some Implications for the Nineteenth-Century Pacific World Fish Trade2
And Still, Ancestors Remain Out of Their Graves: Reflections on Past, Present, and Future Bioarchaeological Practices while Building an Indigenous Cultural Heritage Database in Quebec2
Questioning the Native American Population Rebound in the Horseshoe Lake Watershed from AD 1500 to AD 17002
Garden Offerings in the Kona Field System, Hawai'i Island: A Fine-Grained Chronology and Its Implications2
An Inventory of Precontact Burial Mounds of Iowa2
Down the Rabbit Hole: Comment on Sundstrom and Walker (2021)1
Reading between the Lines: The Social Value of Dogoszhi Style in the Chaco World1
Domestic Architecture at Letchworth (8JE337) and Other Woodland Period Ceremonial Centers in the Gulf Coastal Plain1
A “Leaky” Pipeline and Chilly Climate in Archaeology in Canada – Corrigendum1
Praxis, Persistence, and Public Archaeology: Disrupting the Mission Myth at La Purísima Concepción1
Editor's Corner1
Prismatic Blade Production at the Sinclair Site, Tennessee: Implications for Understanding Clovis Technological Organization1
The Dogs of Tsenacomoco: Ancient DNA Reveals the Presence of Local Dogs at Jamestown Colony in the Early Seventeenth Century1
Reconsidering the Precolumbian Presence of Venetian Glass Beads in Alaska1
Reevaluating the Suma Occupation in the Casas Grandes Valley, Chihuahua, Mexico1
Range Limits: Semiferal Animal Husbandry in Spanish Colonial Arizona1
The Social Use and Value of Blue-Green Stone Mosaics at Sites within Canal System 2, Phoenix Basin, Hohokam Regional System1
Two Types of Ritual Space at the Poverty Point Site 16WC51
Mobility, Lineage, and Land Tenure: Interpreting House Groups at Early Agricultural Settlements in the Tucson Basin, Southern Arizona1
Stable Isotope Analysis and Chronology Building at the Hokfv-Mocvse Cultural Site, the Earliest Evidence for South Atlantic Shell-Ring Villages1
Bladelets, Blood, and Bones: Integrating Protein Residue, Lithic Use-Wear, and Faunal Data from the Moorehead Circle, Fort Ancient1
The Big Picture versus Minutiae: Geophytes, Plant Foods, and Ancient Human Economies1
The Fremont Frontier: Living at the Margins of Maize Farming1
Regional Conflict, Ceramic Senescence, and Pawnee Raw Material Choice in the Late Contact Era1
Chihuahuan Desert Shrine Caves: Refining Chronologies of Religious Iconography and Social Histories for the Jornada and Mimbres Mogollon Regions of the North American Southwest1
Refined Radiocarbon Chronologies for Northern Iroquoian Site Sequences: Implications for Coalescence, Conflict, and the Reception of European Goods — CORRIGENDUM1
Resetting Archaeological Interpretations of Precontact Indigenous Agriculture: Maize Isotopic Evidence from Three Ancestral Mohawk Iroquoian Villages1
Turkeys Befriend a Girl: Turkey Husbandry, Ceremonialism, and Tales of Resistance during the Pueblo Revolt Era – Addendum1
Middle Ohio Valley Maize Histories: New Dates from the Crossroads of the Midcontinent1
Great Basin Survivance (USA): Challenges and Windfalls of the Neoglaciation / Late Holocene Dry Period (3100–1800 cal BP)1
Power, Political Economy, and Historical Landscapes of the Modern World: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. CHRISTOPHER R. DECORSE, editor. 2019. State University of New York Press, Albany. xiv + 404 pp.1
“The Dead Have Been Awakened in the Service of the Living”: Activist Community-Engaged Archaeology in Charleston, South Carolina1
Leonard Rockshelter Revisited: Evaluating a 70-Year-Old Claim of a Late Pleistocene Human Occupation in the Western Great Basin1
Rethinking Stone Drill Manufacture1
Combining Paleohydrology and Least-Cost Analyses to Assess the Vulnerabilities of Ancestral Pueblo Communities to Water Insecurity in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico1
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