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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
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Earthen mounds in the Głubczyce Forest (SW Poland) – are they prehistoric long-barrows? Geoarchaeology of the Silesian soil record and human-environment interplay in the Holocene8
The Eneolithic cemetery at Khvalynsk on the Volga River7
At the end of the world? Settlement in the Šumava mountains and foothills in later prehistory7
Step by Steppe: Yamnaya culture in Transylvania7
A history of the LBK in the central Polish lowlands6
Slotted bone point from Tłokowo – rewritten story of a unique artefact from Mesolithic Poland6
Reconsidering the Pitted Ware chronology6
One Ring to Rule Them All? Appearance and Identity of Early Nordic Bronze Age Women5
The Northern Way: Graves and Funerary Practices in Corded Ware Finland5
Approaching daily life at Late Palaeolithic camps: The case of Lubrza 10, Western Poland5
Possibilities and limitations of pXRF as a tool for analysing ancient pottery: a case study of Late Bronze and Early Iron Age pottery (1100–600 BC) from the northern Black Sea region4
Cattle husbandry in the Iron Age and Roman Netherlands: chronological developments and regional differences in cattle frequencies, management, size and shape4
Flax seeds from Neolithic and Bronze Age pile-dwelling sites in Europe4
The Earliest Cremation Burials in the South-Eastern Alpine Region from the Middle Bronze Age – Signs of Intercultural Connections with the Northern Carpathian Basin4
Ushkiani-Project: Preliminary archaeological investigations in the Lake Sevan Region/Armenia3
The Early Neolithic tell of Vrbjanska Čuka in Pelagonia3
Anthropomorphised warlike beings with horned helmets: Bronze Age Scandinavia, Sardinia, and Iberia compared3
East meets west in the 6th millennium: Mesolithic osseous tools and art from Sise on the Latvian seaboard3
The Early Neolithic Cultural Transformation in the Targowisko Settlement Region, SE Poland3
In the light of new data: The population of the first farming communities in the eastern Marmara region3
Elusive Goths in northern Poland: Initial isotopic insights of the pre-Roman and Roman period populations from the Wielbark Culture cemetery in Malbork-Wielbark3
Early farming settlement of the marginal zone of loess uplands and its palaeoenvironmental context – a case study of the Iłża Piedmont (S Poland)2
Modelling Bronze Age sheepherding and wool production: the case of the Terramara settlement at Montale, Italy2
Ghost Children: Delayed Personhood and Culture-specific Models of Infancy in Western Anatolia2
Kozachyi Yar 1: An enclosed Trypillian settlement on the Southern Bug River in Kozavchyn (Ukraine)2
The first finding of a Greek amphora in Poland2
The Liminal Passage: A Final Bronze Age hoard found in Dolany-Nové Sady – “Sádek”, District Olomouc (CZ)2
Functions of early Iron Age handstones. Experimental and traceological approach.2
The first casting mould for a ‘Syrian Bottle’ from Lipnik, Bulgaria2
How far did they come from? Archaeological and archeometric provenance studies on glass beads recovered from the Malbork-Wielbark cemetery2
Early medieval glass smoothers as a manifestation of the spread of Christianity in Mainland Europe2
First archaeological investigations of barrows in the Bačka region and the question of the Eneolithic/Early Bronze Age barrows in Vojvodina2
Verifying the chronology of Ukrainian Neolithic2
Late Neolithic multicomponent sites of the Tisza region and the emergence of centripetal settlement layouts2
Arms-bearers in separate graves from Great Moravia and the emergence of the Early Medieval military-aristocratic organization in East-Central Europe2
Einmal ist keinmal. Peculiar burial practices of prehistoric communities settling the Lublin-Volhynia Upland in the Early Iron Age2
„Feuerböcke“ der jüngeren Vorrömischen Eisenzeit im Milieu der Zarubincy-Kultur1
Late Tripolye Culture Settlement Spatial Pattering: Case study from the Gordineşti II-Stînca goală site, Northern Moldova1
Mortuary palisades, single graves and cultural admixture: The establishment of Corded Ware culture on the Jutland Peninsula1
The girl with finches: a unique post-medieval burial in Tunel Wielki Cave, southern Poland1
Inside or outside the house? On the spatial organisation of plant-related activities at the Late Bronze Age settlement of Dobbin 27, northern Germany1
Byzantine or Western European inspirations? Monumental architecture on the borderlands: the case study of medieval Chełm (south-east Poland)1
Vasile Iarmulschi, The Settlements of the Poieneşti-Lucaşeuca Culture. Archaeological Study of Settlements in the Carpathian-Dniester Region from the end of the 3rd to the 1st ce1
Bell Beakers in the Masurian Lake District in north-eastern Poland – relics and identification issues1
The economy of the La Tène culture communities based on the example of research from Upper Silesia1
Aspects of a Bandkeramik settlement near Olteni in Transylvania1
The site of Edewecht 82-East, district of Ammerland, and the role of Red Heligoland flint in the Late Glacial1
The tradition of pottery painting in the Upper Silesian-Lesser Polish regional group of the Lusatian culture in the Early Iron Age. The example of the cemetery at Dobrzeń Mały, Opole district.1
Obsidian in the Early Neolithic of the Upper Vistula basin: origin, processing, distribution and use – a case study from Tominy (southern Poland)1
Art as a Symbol of Social Change: Material Expression of Forming Identity in the Early Medieval Trade Towns around South and Eastern Baltic. Wolin and Novgorod Case Study1
The Nitrianska Blatnica II hoard: The hoard horizon of Lusatian culture in the Ha C1a period in Slovakia1
Worship or weight? A Bronze Age ‘goddess with a necklace’ from River Tollense (NE Germany)1
When iron was the new bronze. Three hoards from the early Hallstatt period from around Kraków, and the phenomenon of ‘pure’ deposits of iron objects1
Origin of a silver Stollhof-type disc excavated at Vanovice (South Moravia)1
An Early Bronze Age Burial with a Golden Spiral Ring from Ammerbuch-Reusten, Southwestern Germany1
Gothic migrations: In search of the truth1
Pottery as a witness of commercialization: The case of 9th-century ‘Great Moravia’1
Early Bronze Age amber in Slovakia. Chronology, mechanisms of exchange and acceptance of the new raw material1
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