Annual Review of Anthropology

Papers
(The median citation count of Annual Review of Anthropology is 2. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Publics, Polls, Protest: Public Representation as Sociopolitical Practice50
Aesthetics in Styles and Variation: A Fresh Flavor33
Primates in Fragmented Habitats29
The Carceral State: An American Story28
Reconceptualizing Archaeological Perspectives on Long-Term Political Change24
Applications of Primate Genetics for Conservation and Management23
The Evolution of Primate Social Systems and Social Complexity: The Promise and Challenge of Comparative Phylogenetic Methods19
Early Hominin Paleoenvironments and Habitat Heterogeneity19
Anthropology of Gender-Based Violence: Beyond the Binaries of Intervention18
The Coproduction of Medical Knowledge18
Intimacy and the Politics of Love18
African American Archaeology, for Now16
Cultural-Environmental Systems and the Archaeology of Climate Change and Social Complexity: Midwest and Southeast United States16
Social Movements, Power, and Mediated Visibility15
SARS-CoV-2 Is Not Special, but the Pandemic Is: The Ecology, Evolution, Policy, and Future of the Deadliest Pandemic in Living Memory13
Gut Microbial Intersections with Human Ecology and Evolution13
South Asian Language Practices: Mother Tongue, Medium, and Media12
Water Needs, Water Insecurity, and Human Biology12
Disappointment12
Health Disparities Among Indigenous Peoples: Exploring the Roles of Evolutionary and Developmental Mismatch on Cardiometabolic Health11
Bridging the Gap: Integrating Knowledge from the Study of Social Network Analysis and Infectious Disease Dynamics in Human and Nonhuman Primates10
Biocultural Lactation: Integrated Approaches to Studying Lactation Within and Beyond Anthropology10
Language and Education: Ideologies of Correctness10
Naming and Namelessness10
Archaeoacoustics: Research on Past Musics and Sounds9
Steps to an Ecology of Algorithms9
Concrete Times9
The Archaeology of Early Cities: “What Is the City but the People?”9
The Work of Boundaries: Critical Cartographies and the Archaeological Record of the Relatively Recent Past7
Toward an Anthropology of Self-Care7
Modalities of Free Speech7
Remapping Anthropology's “Outside Within”: From Domestic Periphery to Transnational Crossroads7
Slaving and Slave Trading in Africa7
Remarking the Unmarked: An Anthropology of Masculinity Redux7
Biological Normalcy6
Extinct Primates and What They Can Tell Us About Future Extinctions6
The Invisible Labor and Ethics of Interpreting5
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White Supremacy and the Making of Anthropology5
The Great Pirahã Brouhaha: Linguistic Diversity and Cognitive Universality5
Critical University Studies5
Prehistory of Kinship5
Wound Culture4
The Spanish Civil War and Its Aftermath4
Current Digital Archaeology4
Is a Psychotic Anthropology Possible? Or How to Have Inclusive Anthropologies of Subjectivity and Personhood4
Bad Mouths: Taboo and Transgressive Language4
Thinking in Between Disciplines4
Human Bodies in Extreme Environments4
Anthropology and Psychoanalysis: The Looping Effects of Persons and Social Worlds4
Multimodality: Reshaping Anthropology3
Rethinking Neandertals3
Anthropology of and from the Ocean3
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Proxy Evidence: Epistemological Considerations for Isotope Analysis in Bioarchaeology and Zooarchaeology2
Dreams, Visions, and Worldmaking: Envisioning Anthropology Through Dreamscapes2
Sex Work, Antitrafficking, and Mobility2
Native American and Indigenous Language Practices and Politics2
Early Maya Monumentalism2
Lidar, Space, and Time in Archaeology: Promises and Challenges2
Environment, Epigenetics, and the Pace of Human Aging2
Interdisciplinarity and Positionality2
Truth at the Crossroads2
Language and Race: Settler Colonial Consequences and Epistemic Disruptions2
The Laboratory of Scientific Racism: India and the Origins of Anthropology2
Acknowledging Inspirations in a Lifetime of Shifting and Pivoting Standpoints to Construct the Past2
Law, Anthropology, and Their Languages2
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