Post-Medieval Archaeology

Papers
(The median citation count of Post-Medieval Archaeology 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Post-medieval fieldwork in Britain, Ireland, and Crown Dependencies in 202410
The Lower Lines, Brompton Kent. Archaeological Investigations 2007–20094
Witch, no: an examination of Neo-Pagan engagement with Native American archaeology3
Editorial3
A singular find, a global story: an artefact Biography of a French tobacco pipestem found at an American Civil War encampment in Williamsburg, VA2
Eastward orientations of 17 th –19 th century churches in the eastern United States: a record of religious symbolism and time2
Editorial2
Life Lines of Industry: excavation and exploration of the 18th century Walbottle Moor Waggonway1
Post-medieval fieldwork in Britain and Crown dependencies in 20221
SOCIETY FOR POST MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY POSTGRADUATE DISSERTATION PRIZE WINNER 2022 Protest, persuasion, promotion: exploring the relationship between graffiti stickers and social media communities1
Composition of late seventeenth century window glass from Scotland1
The introduction of the turkey ( Meleagris gallopavo ) in early modern Sweden – historical and zooarchaeological evidence of husbandry and consumption1
Of hearth and home: the material biography of an Irish cabin1
Hollis Croft. A Matter of Time1
The material world of late 16th- and 17th-century Amsterdam, encapsulated in a waste-made landscape1
Hair combs and their social and symbolic significance in Early Modern Portugal1
Sarsen stone quarrying in southern England1
From paint to pots: the material world of the seventeenth-century Antwerp painter Guilliam de Vries0
What ‘incomparable Jewells Havens, and sure harbours are’: the remains of late 16th century Dover harbour and their wider significance0
Huntingdon’s forgotten railway station0
‘The greatest desolation and misfortune’. Siege archaeology of Basque villages during the Second Carlist War (1872–1876)0
Report of the Portable Antiquities Scheme 20210
Porcelain waste and porcelain production in Worcester: the landscape evidence from fieldwalking0
Between dovecotes and columbaria: rock-cut architecture in 19th century Cuba0
Women’s economic agency in early 19th century Turku, Finland: an archaeological and historical analysis0
‘Wants more capital than labour’: visiting the Harmony Hall site from 1839–20220
Between religion and medicine: understanding large oval breverls from Croatian burial contexts0
Berkeley Castle Tales0
A Materiality of Internment0
Towards an archaeology of everyday life in British Ionian Islands: the cultural itineraries of the Kythera Gin Bottles0
Contested sacred ground and mistaken idioms: pre -reducción and early reducción churches in South-central colonial Peru (AD 1536–1615)0
Tracing a vanished landscape: the built environment of Peking-Hankow Railway in Beijing during the Late Qing Dynasty (1897 1911)0
Timber and time: The Vyne roofs0
Exploring material culture and identity in post-medieval Catalonia: a long-term archaeological perspective on greyware pottery production in Quart, Girona, Spain0
Report of the Portable Antiquities Scheme 20200
Bringing Classical architecture to Tudor England in the 1540s: William Sharington’s Lacock Abbey and the role of his master mason, John Chapman0
The landscapes of common land: history and ecology in Norfolk and beyond0
When everyone was called John: a statistical analysis of Post-Medieval letter graffiti at historic sites in the UK0
Clearing out at Clare College, Cambridge, England: a late nineteenth-century material culture0
Discovering kinrande porcelain excavated in Portugal0
Post-medieval fieldwork in Britain, Ireland and the Channel Isles in 20210
James Winchester’s clay pipe factory: excavations at Glassfields, Bristol, 2016–20170
Editorial0
Roman Catholic burial in 19th-century Liverpool: four vaults in the crypt of St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, Toxteth, Liverpool0
Moving skills, moving ideas – migrant glassworkers in 17th–19th-century Estonia0
Facing discordant records and cultural hegemony in archaeological studies: an approach from Galician rural funerary epigraphy (1850–1940)0
Issue 57/1 summaries in French, German, Italian and Spanish0
Fortifications and the early modern city—between advantage and barrier. Example of Wrocław/Breslau, Poland0
Urban Archaeology in Buenos Aires. Excavating an imagined city [Original title: La Arqueologia Urbana de Buenos Aires Excavando una ciudad imaginada] .0
Archaeological research and heritage management of a British shipwreck in Argentina - the legacy of HMS Swift (1770)0
Lemon Valley, St Helena: an East India Company and British Colonial landscape in the South Atlantic0
Monstrous things: horror, othering, and the Anthropocene0
Sugar refining at Plymouth: archaeological excavations at the Boatyard, Sutton Harbour0
Early modern pewter from the castle of Middelburg-in-Flanders (Belgium): uses, material composition and ranges of quality0
A delftware commemorative plate from Glassfields, Bristol0
Correction0
Post-medieval fieldwork in Britain, Northern Ireland and crown dependencies in 20230
Editorial0
Grave communications: how an understanding of gravedigging practices informs post-medieval cemetery excavations and interpretations0
Chinese ceramics at the “Hub of the World”0
Whitfield’s gun shop: contents of a 19th-century gunsmith’s shop0
Smoking histories: a bioarchaeological approach to tobacco consumption in two skeletal populations from The Netherlands (1300-1829 CE)0
Pipe smoking and oral health in males from The Netherlands during the 18th–19th century0
‘Around the hut’: an archaeological ethnography around the experimental construction of a shepherd’s hut in Konitsa, north-west Greece0
The Woolwich Rotunda. From Walzes to Wargames0
Global post-medieval/historical archaeology: Cuba and Puerto Rico0
Urban America – city syntheses0
Towards hygienic industrial environments with saunas, spittoons, and clean air0
A late eighteenth- and nineteenth-century clay pipe workshop at 10 Bridewell Lane: excavations at Saw Close and Bridewell Lane, Bath 2015–20160
Bridewell Revisited: Finds From A Lost Palace0
The glass from the Barco de las Pipas : typological and analytical study of a glass assemblage from a 17 th 0
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