Praehistorische Zeitschrift

Papers
(The TQCC of Praehistorische Zeitschrift 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Dariusz Adamczyk, Monetarisierungsmomente, Kommerzialisierungszonen oder fiskalische Währungslandschaften? Edelmetalle, Silberverteilungsnetzwerke und Gesellschaften in Ostmitteleuropa (800–1200)14
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Archäologie entlang der Gleise. Das Kaiserlich Deutsche Archäologische Institut und die Anatolische Eisenbahn8
Zu ausgewählten Amuletten der Römischen Kaiserzeit und Völkerwanderungszeit in der westlichen Germania magna 7
Pottery as a witness of commercialization: The case of 9th-century ‘Great Moravia’6
Why together? Archaeology and zoology about medieval leather products on the example of Szczecin5
On the chronology of the Vinča culture chronology: Vasić’s legacy of the Vinča-Belo Brdo datings5
Jewellery and Garments for the Afterlife: A Case Study of Elite Burial at the Wielbark Culture Cemetery, Leźno, Kartuzy County, Poland4
The first results of archaeometric characterization and provenance studies of Byzantine amphorae from Poland4
Erster Hort aus der Hallstattzeit in Ostböhmen (Stíčany, Bez. Chrudim)4
Is it ‘ Sus -picious’? Revisiting the Presence of the Wild Boar on the Island of Crete4
Where are the missing boatyards? Steaming pits as boat building sites in the Nordic Bronze Age4
Evaluations on an anthropomorphic vessel from İstanbul Archaeology Museums: The discussion of the ring-shaped idol or pendant and the mother goddess symbolism3
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Causes and effects of diversified human impact in the Nida basin in the Roman period (Holy Cross Mts., Poland)3
Between East and West Europe. A ducal motte-type residence from the first half of the 13 th centur3
Women – Trade – Cultural Interactions in the Late Iron Age3
Hallstatt Period Rectangular Farmsteads in the Old Bavarian Loess Landscape: The Hascherkeller Site Revisited2
Metal-for-Amber in the European Bronze Age2
An experimental approach to the study of amber processing in the Neolithic: technical analysis of the Siliņupe amber assemblage, 4 th mill. BC2
Eine römische Villa im Barbaricum, 300 km vom Limes entfernt? Erste Forschungsergebnisse zur „Römischen Station“ bei Buzovycja2
The marketplace landscape in Santok in the 8th–9th century, NW Poland2
Ein Nachruf auf Prof. Dr. Otto-Herman Frey (1.9.1929–4.4.2023) aus Sicht der slowenischen Archäologie2
Salzburgs tränenreiche Urgeschichte – Bernstein als Medium sozialer und kultureller Interaktion2
Salt, clay, and society: Towards a reconstruction of salt-making chaînes opératoires in the Bronze and Early Iron Age in the Kraków–Wieliczka sal2
Evolution of amber’s status and symbolism between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age: case studies from the Baltic and Adriatic Basins2
Klein aber fein – Bernsteinanhänger, Kerbschnitt & Co. Neues zum völkerwanderungszeitlichen Gräberfeld von Assel, Ldkr. Stade2
Goths’ idigenous weapon? Wielbark Culture Axes from the Roman Period2
Provenance study of amber discovered in the Toruń Basin on Late Palaeolithic site 50 in Brzoza (Poland)1
On the crossroads: Findings of the Late Neolithic figural plastics in Petrijevci (Eastern Croatia)1
Opening graves and turtles. The pond turtle (Emys orbicularis L.) from the cemetery of the Wielbark Culture in Czarnówko and the question of post-funeral interferences in the past1
The Evil Twin: Older Bronze Age Ceramic Typology of the Nordic Circle1
The Late Palaeolithic in Toruń Basin in the light of the latest research in Brzoza, Site 501
A Final Bronze Age hoard from Cierpice, Poland: new evidence for the use and deposition of a horse bridle in the region1
New Considerations on the Relationship between Predynastic Spiral-Patterned D-Ware Pottery and Breccia Vessels. The Contribution of an Unpublished Vessel from the Macquarie University History Museum (1
The Early Neolithic Settlement of Movila lui Deciov in Romanian Banat1
Forged coins from early medieval settlement centre in Pawłówek on southern border of East Pomerania (northern Poland)1
Husby in Glanshammar: cloisonné production, Viking Period silver deposition and memorialisation1
A Late Bronze Age hoard from Elgiszewo reflects the complex interplay between bronzesmithing, metal hoarding and local identity1
Celtic ‘Guardians’ of the Central Polish Section of the Amber Route1
Cremated animal remains and shattered pottery. Rare ritual deposits from the Middle to Late Bronze Age at Aalst – Siesegemkouter (Belgium)1
Technologies and standards in ceramic production of middle–late Trypillya culture1
Wissenschaft und prähistorische Forschung in fünf politischen Systemen. Robert Rudolf Schmidt (1882–1950) und die SS-Grabung Mauern 1937 bei Rennertshofen1
Five hoards in eighty years. Landscape perspectives on new Bronze Age hoard finds around Lake Mälaren in Sweden1
Anthropomorphic and Zoomorphic Clay Statuettes of the Kura-Araxes Tradition: Case from the Settlement Harich, Armenia1
Erwin Schirmer (1908–1967) und sein Wirken in der Prähistorischen Archäologie Mitteldeutschlands1
Cattle husbandry in the Iron Age and Roman Netherlands: chronological developments and regional differences in cattle frequencies, management, size and shape1
New data about the provenance of the Early Eneolithic copper artefacts from western Lesser Poland1
Within the Range of the Watchtowers: Nature and Purpose of Late Bronze Age Hilltop Buildings in the Blagoevgrad Basin, Southwestern Bulgaria1
Horsemen in social structures of Central European Barbaricum – Analysis 2: spatial analysis1
Technological studies of ancient mirrors from East of the Carpathians in nomadic and neighbouring environments1
A history of the LBK in the central Polish lowlands1
Traces of a “new” Metalcraft Specialisation: A unique Late Bronze Age Burial at Karzec Cemetery1
Living on the edge(s). Settlement revival in the Sacharewo microregion (Białowieża Forest, E Poland) during the Iron Age and Roman Period (1st c. BC/1st c. AD – 5th/6<1
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