Journal of the British Archaeological Association

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of the British Archaeological Association 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 2021-01-01 to 2025-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
At the Edge of Reformation. Iberia before the Black Death2
Annual Report of the Council for the Year Ended 31 December 20211
The Making of Medieval Rome. A New Profile of the City, 400–1420.0
Annual Report of the Council for the Year Ended 31 December 20220
What was the Castilian Tabernacle-Altarpiece in the Met Cloisters? Proposals for its Function and Context0
Materiality and Religious Practice in Medieval Denmark0
Thomas Becket, Henry II, Daughters and Sons: A Family Affair0
The Painted Wooden Tomb Effigies at Goudhurst to Sir Alexander Culpepper (d. 1541) and his Second Wife, Dame Constance Culpepper, and their Comparators0
Romanesque Renaissance: Carolingian, Byzantine and Romanesque Buildings (800–1200) as a Source for New All’Antica Architecture in Early Modern Europe (1400–1700)0
Animation between Magic, Miracles and Mechanics: Principles of Life in Medieval Imagery0
Water in the Roman World: Engineering, Trade, Religion and Daily Life0
The Worlds of Villard de Honnecourt: The Portfolio, Medieval Technology, and Gothic Monuments.0
Professor Richard Fawcett, OBE, FRSE, FSA, FSA Scot. (31 December 1946–31 October 2023)0
RKD Research: Platform for Art Historical Research0
In the Northern Cemetery of Roman London. Excavations at Spitalfields Market, London E1, 1991–2007.0
The Art and Architecture of the Cistercians in Northern England, c.1300 − 1540.0
Southminster: A Secondary Minster in Essex0
The Ochs Scholarships0
From Byzantine to Norman Italy: Mediterranean Art and Architecture in Medieval Bari0
The Beautiful Game: Courtly Love Posies in Anglo-Norman Inscribed on Jewellery and Seals0
Saint Cecilia in the Renaissance: The Emergence of a Musical Icon.Saint Cecilia in the Renaissance: The Emergence of a Musical Icon. By john a. rice, Chicago and London, The University of Chicago Pres0
Jon Cannon, FSA (8 June 1962–4 May 2023)0
Manfredi committente. Fonti e opere0
Bishop Roger, St John Hope, and Old Sarum Cathedral0
‘Like, or Better’: Building Contracts and Late-Medieval Perceptions of Quality in Architecture0
Continuity and Revival: 12th-Century Standing Crosses in Huntingdonshire0
The Chantry Chapels of Cardinal Beaufort and Bishop Waynflete in Winchester Cathedral0
The North Aisle at Ducklington: Liturgy and Commemoration in an Oxfordshire Parish Church0
Textiles of Medieval Iberia: Cloth and Clothing in a Multi-Cultural Context0
Il Duomo di Modena. Studi e ricerche per un approccio interdisciplinareIl Duomo di Modena. Studi e ricerche per un approccio interdisciplinare. Edited by Carla Di Francesco, Francesca Piccinini and El0
The Fluctuating Sea: Architecture and Movement in the Medieval Mediterranean0
Elizabeth Woodville and the Chapel of St Erasmus at Westminster Abbey0
Riemenschneider in Rothenburg0
Beatrice de Roos (d. 1415) and the Making of Art0
The Dean and Canons’ Houses of St George’s Chapel, Windsor. An Architectural History.The Dean and Canons’ Houses of St George’s Chapel, Windsor: An Architectural History. By john crook. Oxford and Phi0
The Choir Screen in the Dominican Church of the Holy Trinity in Cracow: Form and Function0
The Hinterland of Hadrian’s Wall and Derbyshire0
La coupe de sainte Agnès: France, Espagne, Angleterre0
Professor Peter J. Fergusson (14 July 1934–24 January 2022)0
Early Irish Sculpture and the Art of the High Crosses0
The Trees of the Cross: Wood as Subject and Medium in the Art of Late Medieval Germany0
Two Fragments of a Painted Screen from Hamstall Ridware, Staffordshire, with Passion Imagery Including the Seven Effusions of Christ’s Blood0
Palette, Pigments and Pictorial Narrative in 11th-Century England: The Use of Colour in the Bayeux Tapestry and the Old English Hexateuch0
London Guildhall: Another Wide-Spanned Romanesque Unaisled Hall?0
L’Architecture Carolingienne en France et en Europe0
Index to Vols 169–173, 2016–20200
The Seals of Lincoln Cathedral Chapter0
An Imperial Portrait Cameo of Antonia Minor in a 14th-Century Reliquary Cross in Prague0
The Romanesque Abbey of St Peter at Gloucester (Gloucester Cathedral).0
The Walls Make an Impression: Some Remarks on the Motif of City Walls on Ducal and Civic Seals and its Meaning in 13th-Century Poland0
Le pont d’Avignon: une société de bâtisseurs (XIIe–XVe siècle)0
Reliquary Tabernacles in Fourteenth-Century Italy: Image, Relic and Material Culture.0
Basketry and Beyond: Constructing Cultures.0
The Earliest English Church? A Reconsideration of the Chapel of St Pancras at St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury0
Medieval Charnel Houses: Resurrecting Lost Medieval Rites0
Natural Light in Medieval ChurchesNatural Light in Medieval Churches. Edited by vladimir ivanovici and alice isabella sullivan. Leiden, Brill (East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450–10
Les strategies de la narration dans la peinture médiévale: La representation de l’Ancien Testament aux IVe–XIIe siècles0
An Early-16th-Century Prayer Roll and the Holy Rood of Bromholm0
A Reinterpretation of the ‘Dragon’ Images on the Sutton Hoo Shield as Images of Wolves0
London in the Roman World.London in the Roman World. By dominic perring.Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2022. xviii + 573 pp., 88 b/w illus. + 6 tables. isbn 9780190
Notre-Dame of Amiens: Life of the Gothic Cathedral.0
Incidental Archaeologists: French Officers and the Rediscovery of Roman North AfricaIncidental Archaeologists: French Officers and the Rediscovery of Roman North Africa. By bonnie effros.Ithaca and Lo0
Thomas Cromwell’s Home at the London Austin Friars0
Urnes Stave Church and Its Global Romanesque ConnectionsUrnes Stave Church and Its Global Romanesque Connections. Edited by kirk ambrose, griffin murray and margrete syrstad andås.Turnhout, Brepols (S0
The Date of Beverley Minster and its Role in the Development of Northern Gothic in the Late 12th and Early 13th Centuries0
Annual Report of The Council for the Year Ended 31 December 20200
Treasure, Memory, Nature: Church Objects in the Middle AgesTreasure, Memory, Nature: Church Objects in the Middle Ages. By philippe cordez. London, Harvey Miller, 2020. 284 pp., 75 col. illus. 0
Designing Norman Sicily: Material Culture and Society0
The Dating of Early Masonry Churches in Scotland: An Assessment of John Potter’s Contribution of 20080
Annual Report of the Council for the Year Ended 31 December 20230
Like a Psalter for a Queen: Sancha, Melisende and the New Testament Cycle in the Chapter-House at Sijena0
New Discoveries in the Langton Chapel of Winchester Cathedral: 16th-Century all’antica Innovation and 20th-Century Restoration0
‘Pierced and Perforated Carving, as Fine as the Best Cathedral Screen Work’: Antiquarianism and Faking Tudor Furniture in the 1840s0
Christ on the Cross: The Boston Crucifix and the Rise of Monumental Sculpture, 970–12000
The Henry of Blois Enamels: A(nother) Reassessment0
Reginald Taylor and Lord Fletcher Essay Prize0
An Epithalamium in Stone: The West Façade of Wells Cathedral0
Arte y liturgia en los monasterios de dominicas en Castilla. Desde los orígenes hasta la reforma observante (1218–1506) . By mercedes pérez vidal 0
La cattedrale medievale di Catania: Un cantiere normanno nella contea di Sicilia0
The Romanesque Roof Structure of Westminster Hall0
The Silver Seal Matrix of John de Wike Found in Bratton Seymour Parish, Somerset0
Romanesque Tomb Effigies: Death and Redemption in Medieval Europe, 1000–1200Romanesque Tomb Effigies: Death and Redemption in Medieval Europe, 1000–1200. By shirin fozi. University Park, The Pennsylva0
The Rites of Durham by William Claxton0
A Reattribution of the Tree of Jesse Tomb Slab in Lincoln Cathedral0
Bringing the Holy Land Home: The Crusades, Chertsey Abbey, and the Reconstruction of a Medieval MasterpieceBringing the Holy Land Home: The Crusades, Chertsey Abbey, and the Reconstruction of a Mediev0
A Lost Carved Cadaver Monument to a Member of the Norton Family at St Peter’s, Bristol0
La catedral habitada. Historia viva de un espacio arquitectónico0
The Püsterich of Sondershausen: An Explosive Bronze Object between Art, Science and Questions of Human Nature in the 13th Century0
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