North American Archaeologist

Papers
(The TQCC of North American Archaeologist 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Geochronological aspects of terminal Late Fort Ancient sites in the Little Miami-Ohio Rivers confluence area and their archeological significance8
Interpreting δ13C Values Obtained on SOM from Ancient Maya Reservoirs and Depressions6
Book Review: Megadrought in the Carolinas. The Archaeology of Mississippian Collapse, Abandonment, and Coalescence by John S Cable4
Refining Interpretations of the Conowingo Site (18CE14): Ground Stone Analysis of the Stearns Collection3
The meaning of imprecision: A reconsideration of marked colonoware in South Carolina2
Ancient Ponds, Marl Deposits, and Native American Archaeology in the Ridge and Valley Province of Maryland and Pennsylvania2
Overview: Lithic quarries in Pennsylvania: the archaeology of tool stone procurement1
Book Review: People in a Sea of Grass: Archaeology’s Changing Perspective on Indigenous Plains Communities by Matthew E. Hill and Lauren W. Ritterbush1
Editor’s note on Caribbean archaeology1
Shake, rattle, and roll: Continuity of rattling ceramic vessels and adornos in the Caribbean0
Evaluating Quoddy Region archaeological site vulnerability to sea-level rise and erosion through the integration of geographic information system modeling and surveys0
Another tool in the experimental toolbox: On the use of aluminum as a substitute for chert in North American prehistoric ballistics research and beyond0
Kiskiak: The settlement history of a dispersed village in Tidewater Virginia0
Geochemical analysis of colonoware and brick artifacts from Brook Green Plantation using portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry0
Chronology construction in the borderlands: Bayesian modelling of Potomac Valley settlement histories0
Late Woodland feasting and social networks in the lower Missouri River region0
The ugly truth about pipe stem bore diameter dating0
Scaling up and hunkering down: The evolution of Beothuk houses and households0
The manufacture process of war clubs: Replicating indigenous technological systems of conflict from the Lower Colorado Basin0
Archaeology and Applied Anthropology as a Collaborative Approach to Decolonization0
Studying lithic microdebitage with a dynamic image particle analyzer0
Using tiny artifacts to answer big questions: Machine learning, microdebitage, and household spaces at Tamarindito0
The paso del indio site (VB-4), Puerto Rico: A site for change0
Resituating the deep history of the Chesapeake0
A brief history of bison zooarchaeological research in eastern Washington0
Book Review: Prehistoric Quarries and Terranes: The Modena and Tempiute Obsidian Sources of the American Great Basin by Michael J. Shott0
The Visibility of Sound: Acoustic Archaeology in the Blue Ridge Mountains0
Resituating the Hand site (44SN22): A collections-based reassessment of a Woodland principal town in Southeastern Virginia0
Book Review: New Methods and Theories for Analyzing Mississippian Imagery by Bretton T Giles and Shawn P Lambert0
The Eagle Station impact site0
Book Review: Diversity in Open-Air Site Structure Across the Pleistocene/Holocene Boundary by Kristen A Carlson and Leland C Bement0
Book Review: Understanding Chipped Stone Tools by Brian Hayden0
Book Review: Magdalena de Cao: An Early Colonial Town on the North Coast of Peru by Jeffery Quilter0
Climate-conscious archaeology: contextualizing drought and history in the Chesapeake0
The Eads earthwork: Implications for Hopewell ceremonialism0
Correlation of regional late woodland triangle projectile point variation and native American ethnic group territories in the central middle Atlantic0
Shell bead crafting at Greater Cahokia0
Sustaining the shell middens: A coastal vulnerability assessment of shell midden sites within the Nansemond River tributary0
Beyond the Three Sisters Additional Botanical Remains From Native American sites in the Upper Delaware Valley, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York0
Book Review: Trowels in the Trenches: Archaeology as Social Activism by Christopher P Barton0
Book Review: Below Baltimore: An Archaeology of Charm City by Adam D Fracchia and Patricia M Samford0
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