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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Row, Row, Row Your (Sailing) Boat?10
Theorizing Archaeological Museum Studies. From Artefact to Exhibit4
Exploring Affordances: Late Neolithic and Bronze Age Settlement Locations and Human-Environment Engagements in Southeast Norway4
Fires and Seeds. Considerations for a decolonized Mesolithic archaeology4
An Exposition on Colonialism and the European Mesolithic by Benjamin Elliott and Graeme Warren3
Old Lands: A Chorography of the Eastern Peloponnese3
Pyrotechnology in Turbulent Times: The Hølland Ceramic Workshop and its Implications for Connectivity in Migration Period Western Scandinavia2
A Revision of the Dendrochronological Date of the Grønhaug Ship – and its Methodological and Interpretational Implications2
Postmodernity: Archaeology in Late Capitalist Times2
Intermediaries and Profiteers: The Role of Middlemen in the Iron Trade in Early Medieval Norway1
The Blind Spots of the Colonial Legacies of Archaeological Theory and Practice1
The Role of Cultural Heritage in Norway’s Immigrant Integration Processes1
Death in Irish Prehistory1
‘Potting’: From Typology to Reflexive Practice1
Three Little Birds: Reassembling Typological Thought1
Contrasts of the Nordic Bronze Age: Essays in Honour of Christopher Prescott1
Dating the Grønhaug Ship Burial and the Plundering Event1
From Stonehenge to Mycenae. The Challenges of Archaeological Interpretation1
Are We Metamodern? The Structure of Today’s Archaeology from the Perspective of Cultural Studies1
Clive Gamble: Making Deep History: Zeal, Perseverance, and the Time Revolution of 18591
Homo Migrans: Modeling Mobility and Migration in Human History1
Migration Narratives in Archaeology1
Developer-Led Excavations, Geoarchaelogy & Bayesian Modelled Chronology of a Guild House and the Main Street at Medieval Odense1
On Grønhaug, Again1
Power from Below in Premodern Societies: The Dynamics of Political Complexity in the Archaeological Record0
Correction0
Correction0
Colonialism and the European Mesolithic0
The Road to Urban Emergence is Paved with Material Negotiations: A New Materialist Analysis of Early Medieval Ipswich0
Confronting Commerce: Whetstones, Economy and Ecologies of Interdependence in Medieval England0
Points of Return: Place-Making in Finnmark0
Cooking with plants in Ancient Europe and beyond. Interdisciplinary approaches to the archaeology of plant foods0
Assembling Archaeology. Teaching, Practice, and Research 0
The Baby in the Brick: A More-Than-Representational Approach to Architectural Action and Intramural Burial at Çatalhöyük0
Transhumance and Shielings in Møre and Romsdal in the Iron and Middle Ages—A Refined Regional Chronology Based on Aggregated Radiocarbon Dates from Development-Led Surveys and Small-Scale Research Pro0
A Viking Century. Chernihiv area from 900 to 1000 AD0
Archaeology at Home. Notes on Things, Life and Time0
The Vikings in the Hebrides0
Types Between Perception and Materiality0
Correction0
Archaeology and the Genetic Revolution in European Prehistory0
The Impact Of The 6th Century Crisis – Exploring Burials as a Proxy For Population Dynamics in Iron Age Scandinavia0
Tropes and Isotopes: A Relational Approach to Mobility in the Nordic Bronze Age0
Andrés Laguens: Perspectivism in Archaeology: Insights into Indigenous Theories of Reality0
Matter of Doubt: On Non-Dualism and Archaeological Knowing0
Unsettling Sin and Seeding Healing: Developing the Conversation Around Coloniality in the European Mesolithic0
Freunde und Feinde – Dania Slavica: Grenzegebiete und Grenzlinien in der Küstenlandschaft auf Sudseeland, Lolland, Falster und Møn in der Wikingerzeit und Hochmittelalter0
The Mesolithic in Britain: Landscape and Society in Times of Change0
Here and Now: Towards an Experiential Archaeological Fieldwork0
Viking Age Ship Graves as part of a Multifaceted Repertoire of Performative Burial Customs0
First Farmers on the Island of Bornholm0
On Reductive Categories, Non-Dualistic Thinking, and the Lingering of Archaeological Theory0
A New View on the Complex Role of Medieval Ceramics0
Mobility and Exogamy: Questioning the Dominant Archaeological Narrative of Marriage Strategies0
Dmytro, Kiosak:0
Decolonization, Indigeneity, and the Cultural Politics of Race0
Evidence of Large Vessels and Sail in Bronze Age Scandinavia0
James Goff: In Search of Ancient Tsunamis: A Researcher’s Travels, Tools, and Techniques0
Correction0
Response from the Authors0
Lordship and Landscape in East Anglia AD 400–8000
In the Darkest of Days: Exploring Human Sacrifice and Value in Southern Scandinavia0
Living Amongst and with Trees: Botanical Agency and the Archaeology of Plant-Human Relationships0
A Case-Study of Drunk and Orderly: Non-Duality and the Role of Bearded Mask Jugs in the Medieval Urban Theatre0
Julia Guernsey: Human Figuration and Fragmentation in Preclassic Mesoamerica: From Figurines to Sculpture0
Iron Age Monuments and the Power of Joint Action: Mound Construction, Communal Feasting and Assembly, and the Nature of Power at Hundorp, Present-Day Norway0
Geopolitics of Digital Heritage0
The Early Neolithic of Northern Europe: New Approaches to Migration, Movement and Social Connection0
Jane Webster: Materializing the Middle Passage: A Historical Archaeology of British0
The Oseberg Ship: Reconstruction of Form and Function, by0
Interpreting sedaDNA: A More-Than-Human Perspective from Seyðisfjörður, Iceland0
A Material Culture of Medieval Disability: Contextualising Norwegian Votive Offerings0
Dendrochronology and Iron Age Boats: A View from the North0
Sven Kalmring : Towns & Commerce in Viking-Age Scandinavia 0
Insignificants – Speculative Fabulations for the Incidental and Useless0
A Realm of Virtual Knowledge: Exploring the Capacities of Norwegian Metal-detected Assemblages0
‘I Am a Mermaid, an Odd Creature’: Maritime Metaphors and Cultural Heritage Well-Being0
Johann Gottfried Herder and Archaeology: The Overlooked Origin of Culture-Historical Archaeology?0
Choosing the Right Weapons and Arenas - Comments to Elliott and Warren0
Reshaping Gendered Narratives: Reinterpreting Female Art, Identity and Social Change in the Late Nordic Bronze Age0
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