Norwegian Archaeological Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Norwegian Archaeological Review is 0. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Agricultural Resilience during the 6thCentury Crisis: Exploring Strategies and Adaptations Using Plant-Macrofossil Data from Hove-Sørbø and Forsandmoen in Southwestern Norway3
The materialisation of colour: Reconstructing Egyptian blue manufacture on late Hellenistic Kos3
In Pursuit of a Reflexive Recording. An Epistemic Analysis of Excavation Diaries from the Çatalhöyük Research Project3
Assemblage Thought and Archaeology. Themes in Archaeology2
Visual Essays: Different Ways of Knowing and Communicating the Archaeological2
Practice, Power and Place: Southern British Perspectives on the Agency of Early Medieval Rulers’ Residences2
A Glacially Preserved Mesolithic Rock Crystal Extraction Site in the Swiss Alps2
Heritage Futures: Comparative Approaches to Natural and Cultural Heritage Practices2
Paradigm Lost: What Is a Commitment to Theory in Contemporary Archaeology?2
Open Access to Publications to Expand Participation in Archaeology2
‘Trying to Hear with the Eyes’: Slow Looking and Ontological Difference in Archaeological Object Analysis2
Always Ritual, Symbolic and Religious? An Essay on the Alta Rock Art and the Archaeological Quest for Meaning1
Postmodernity: Archaeology in Late Capitalist Times1
Residence, Ritual and Rulership: A State-of-the-Art for Royal Places in Early Medieval Ireland1
Who’s Afraid of the S-word? Deviants’ Burials and Human Sacrifice1
Confronting Commerce: Whetstones, Economy and Ecologies of Interdependence in Medieval England1
Rethinking Historical Time, New Approaches to Presentism1
Worlding Waters with the Dead1
Creating a Sense of Belonging: Religion and Migration in the Context of the 3rdMillennium BC Corded Ware Complex in the Eastern and Northern Baltic Sea Region1
An Overlooked Frontier? Scenes from Development-led Archaeology Today0
Exploring Affordances: Late Neolithic and Bronze Age Settlement Locations and Human-Environment Engagements in Southeast Norway0
Insignificants – Speculative Fabulations for the Incidental and Useless0
A Theoretically Committed Archaeology is a Civilised Archaeology0
The Archaeology of Movement0
Royal Settlements as Power Strategies in Seventh- to Ninth-century Britain and Ireland0
Architecture, Society, and Ritual in Viking Age Scandinavia. Doors, Dwellings, and Domestic Space0
Cooking with plants in Ancient Europe and beyond. Interdisciplinary approaches to the archaeology of plant foods Cooking with plants in Ancient Europe and beyond. Interdisciplinary appr0
Halls of Mirrors: Reflections on the Social Meanings of Early Medieval Rulers’ Residences0
Birds in the Bronze Age. A North European Perspective0
Three Little Birds: Reassembling Typological Thought0
Choosing the Right Weapons and Arenas - Comments to Elliott and Warren0
A Riverine Site Near York: A Possible Viking Camp?0
Old Lands: A Chorography of the Eastern PeloponneseChristopher Witmore: Old Lands: A Chorography of the Eastern Peloponnese , London, Routledge, 2020. 564 pp. ISBN 987-00
The Blind Spots of the Colonial Legacies of Archaeological Theory and Practice0
A Viking Century. Chernihiv area from 900 to 1000 ADStepan Stepanenko (ed.): A Viking Century. Chernihiv area from 900 to 1000 AD . Paris, ACHCByz, 2022. 636 pp., €60.000
The Baby in the Brick: A More-Than-Representational Approach to Architectural Action and Intramural Burial at Çatalhöyük0
The Archaeology of Burning Man. The Rise and Fall of Black Rock City0
Migration Narratives in ArchaeologyDaniela Hofmann, Catherine J. Frieman, Astrid J. Nyland (eds) 2023. Migration Narratives in Archaeology . Sidestone Press, Leiden. 72 0
First Farmers on the Island of BornholmPoul Otto Nielsen & Finn Ole Sonne Nielsen: First Farmers on the Island of Bornholm , University Press of Southern Denmark, Od0
Diverse Masculinities in Violence and Warfare: A Case Study of Individuals with Perimortem Weapon-related Trauma Buried at a Dominican Priory in Västerås, Sweden0
Assembling Archaeology. Teaching, Practice, and Research Hannah Cobb & Karina Croucher: Assembling 0
Art in the Archaeological Imagination0
Theory Above? Theory Alongside?0
Reshaping Gendered Narratives: Reinterpreting Female Art, Identity and Social Change in the Late Nordic Bronze Age0
An Archaeology of the Contemporary Era0
Commonalities, Differences and Lacunae: Some Comments on Elite Settlement in England and Ireland in the Early Middle Ages0
Theorizing archaeological Museum studies. From artefact to exhibitMonika Stobiecka: Theorizing archaeological Museum studies. From artefact to exhibit . Routledge, Abing0
The Quarry: Stories from Fragments0
Correction0
Medieval Rulership and Assembly: Thoughts on ‘Practice, Power and Place’ and ‘Residence, Ritual and Rulership’0
Farmers at the Frontier. A Pan-European Perspective on Neolithisation0
Death in Irish PrehistoryGabriel Cooney: Death in Irish Prehistory . Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, 2023. 454 pp. ISBN 98718020500970
Fires and Seeds. Considerations for a decolonized Mesolithic archaeology0
An Exposition on Colonialism and the European Mesolithic by Benjamin Elliott and Graeme Warren0
The Mesolithic in Britain: Landscape and Society in Times of ChangeChantal Conneller: The Mesolithic in Britain: Landscape and Society in Times of Change . Routledge, Ab0
Bronze Age Worlds. A Social Prehistory of Britain and Ireland0
Power from Below in Premodern Societies: The Dynamics of Political Complexity in the Archaeological RecordT. L. Thurston and Manuel Fernández-Götz (eds.): Power from Below in Premodern 0
Correction0
Unsettling Sin and Seeding Healing: Developing the Conversation Around Coloniality in the European Mesolithic0
A Realm of Virtual Knowledge: Exploring the Capacities of Norwegian Metal-detected Assemblages0
Colonialism and the European Mesolithic0
Breaking the Surface. An Art/Archaeology of Prehistoric Architecture0
Strength in Weakness0
Working at the Sharp End: From Bone and Antler to Early Mesolithic Life in Northern Europe0
Reflections on Residences from one Scandinavian Experience0
Archaeology at Home. Notes on Things, Life and TimeHein B. Bjerck: Archaeology at Home. Notes on Things, Life and Time . Equinox, Sheffield, 2022. 213 pp. ISBN 978-1-8000
Archaeology and the Genetic Revolution in European PrehistoryKristian Kristiansen: Archaeology and the Genetic Revolution in European Prehistory . Cambridge, Cambridge U0
Vibrant Theory0
Itinerancy, Ritualisation and Excavating Understanding0
Decolonization, Indigeneity, and the Cultural Politics of Race0
Tropes and Isotopes: A Relational Approach to Mobility in the Nordic Bronze Age0
Writing the Past. Knowledge and Literary Production in Archaeology0
From Stonehenge to Mycenae. The Challenges of Archaeological InterpretationJohn C. Barrett and Michael J. Boyd: From Stonehenge to Mycenae. The Challenges of Archaeological Interpretati0
Iron in the Nordic Bronze Age and Early Pre-Roman Iron Age – Visibility, Colour Contrasts and Celestial Associations0
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