Oxford Journal of Archaeology

Papers
(The median citation count of Oxford Journal of 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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DANCE SCENES IN LEVANTINE ROCK ART (SPAIN): A CRITICAL REVIEW7
A LATE MESOLITHIC FORAGER DISPERSAL CAUSED PRE‐AGRICULTURAL DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION IN NORWAY6
ATLANTIC HALBERDS AS BELL BEAKER WEAPONS IN IBERIA: TOMB 1 OF HUMANEJOS (PARLA, MADRID, SPAIN)5
MEDITERRANEAN SILVER PRODUCTION AND THE SITE OF ANTAS, SARDINIA5
THE EARLIEST BOAT DEPICTION IN NORTHERN EUROPE: NEWLY DISCOVERED EARLY MESOLITHIC ROCK ART AT VALLE, NORTHERN NORWAY5
VISITING PALAEOLITHIC ART – EXPLORATIONS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS IN CUEVA DE LAS MONEDAS, SPAIN5
DIGGING PITS AND MAKING PLACES AT UĞURLU DURING THE SIXTH MILLENNIUM BC4
TROUBLE IN PARADISE? – VIOLENT CONFLICT IN FUNNEL‐BEAKER SOCIETIES4
YOUNG HANDS AT WORK. USING FINGER IMPRESSIONS TO EXPLORE THE DEMOGRAPHIC CONSTITUTION OF EARLY AND MIDDLE BRONZE AGE POTTERY‐MAKING COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE4
LIFEWAY INTERPRETATIONS FROM ANCIENT DIET IN THE VARNA CEMETERY3
ISLAND DWELLINGS AT 60° NORTH: NEW EVIDENCE FOR CRANNOGS IN IRON AGE SHETLAND3
LOST IN THE QUEST FOR FLINT: A GRAVETTIAN HUNTING CAMP (USATEGI, BASQUE COUNTRY)3
SOCIAL CHANGE AND METALWORKING IN THE EARLY IRON AGE: AN APPROACH FROM NORTH‐WEST IBERIA3
THE SACRED REPRESENTATION OF A MINIATURE WORLD: RITUALS WITH FIGURINES AND SMALL AND MINIATURIZED POTTERY AT THE PHOENICIAN CULT PLACE OF KHARAYEB3
THE FORMATION OF EARLY NEOLITHIC COMMUNITIES IN THE CENTRAL ZAGROS: AN 11,500 YEAR‐OLD COMMUNAL STRUCTURE AT ASIAB2
A DOG’S LIFE IN THE IRON AGE OF THE SOUTHERN LEVANT: CONNECTING THE TEXTUAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE2
MAKING A DIFFERENCE: PALAEOLITHIC ICONOGRAPHY AS A TRAIT OF IDENTITY IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA2
THE POZO MORO RELIEFS (CHINCHILLA, SPAIN): A MEDITERRANEAN HERO BETWEEN EAST AND WEST2
THE PERISHABLE MATERIAL CULTURE OF THE PONTIC STEPPE SCYTHIANS: SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION OF A FOURTH‐CENTURY BC KURGAN BURIAL AT BULHAKOVO, UKRAINE2
VETTERSFELDE HOARD: DECONSTRUCTION OF THE ENSEMBLE2
‘THE QUOTIDIAN OF THE SYMBOLIC’. ICONOGRAPHIC CHANGES BETWEEN DECORATED OBJECTS IN CANTABRIAN MAGDALENIAN PORTABLE ART. A MULTIVARIATE STATISTICAL APPROACH2
AMPHORAE FROM BAETICA. NEW DATA RELEVANT TO RURAL PRODUCTION IN THE GUADALQUIVIR VALLEY (FIRST CENTURY BC–FIFTH/SIXTH CENTURIES AD)2
THE VEGETATION HISTORY OF THE SHEPHELAH, SOUTHERN LEVANT: MIDDLE BRONZE AGE–HELLENISTIC PERIOD (c.2000–100 BC)2
RELIGIOUS INNOVATION AND ELITE IDEOLOGY AT BRONZE AGE HAZOR1
PIECING TOGETHER THE STORY OF A PAIR OF MAKRON’S FRAGMENTED CUPS1
NEOLITHIC ART AT EUROPEAN FLINT EXTRACTION SITES1
COMPOSITE HUMAN‐ANIMAL FIGURES IN EARLY URBAN NORTHERN MESOPOTAMIA: SHAMANS OR IMAGES OF RESISTANCE?1
UNUSUAL DEPOSITION ON BRONZE AGE AND IRON AGE SETTLEMENTS AND HILLFORTS IN THE UPPER AND MIDDLE THAMES VALLEY1
ABUSE, REUSE, RECYCLE: THE USES OF BASALT ORTHOSTATS AT HAZOR IN THE BRONZE AND IRON AGES1
IN SEARCH OF LOST SIGNS: A NEW APPROACH TO THE ISSUE OF WRITING AND NON‐WRITING ON CRETAN HIEROGLYPHIC SEALS1
TWO BRONZE AGE MINIATURE WAGON AND WHEEL BURIALS IN ENCS (NORTH‐EASTERN HUNGARY)1
PEGGY PIGGOTT: WOMEN AND BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGY (1930–1945)1
INEQUALITY BEFORE THE BRONZE AGE: THE CASE OF CHALCOLITHIC CYPRUS1
EARLY ISLAMIC CRUDE HANDMADE WARE: NEW INSIGHTS ON THE TYPOLOGY, CHRONOLOGY AND PROVENANCE OF A SOUTHERN LEVANTINE HANDMADE POTTERY1
CONSTRUCTING THE ASSYRIAN SIEGE RAMP AT LACHISH: TEXTS, ICONOGRAPHY, ARCHAEOLOGY AND PHOTOGRAMMETRY1
VIVARIA IN DOLIIS. CERAMIC JARS FOR DORMOUSE FATTENING FOUND IN ARUCCI1
THE EARLIEST ANATOLIAN ITEM MADE OF METEORIC IRON: AN AMULET FROM THE BODRUM KESIKSERVI EARLY BRONZE AGE I CEMETERY0
BLOWING IN THE WIND: THE SEASONALITY OF FORAGING IN LATE BRONZE AGE CRETE0
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TREGIFFIAN: THE CHRONOLOGY OF AN ENTRANCE GRAVE0
HOW ELITIST WERE TYPICAL MYCENAEAN COMMUNITIES? INVESTIGATING RELATIVE STATUS IN MYCENAEAN DAMOI THROUGH THE LANDHOLDERS OF THE PYLOS EP AND EA SERIES0
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A TRADE ROUTE FROM THE PROPONTIS TO PHRYGIA: ASSESSING THE ECONOMIC STATUS OF KIOS BETWEEN THE ARCHAIC AND THE EARLY HELLENISTIC PERIODS0
THE LION ORTHOSTATS FROM HAZOR: AN ADDENDUM TO THE PAPER OF SHLOMIT BECHAR0
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RESISTANCE AND AUTHORITY AT THE BEGINNING OF URBANISM: THE CASE OF TEL BET YERAH BROKEN MACEHEADS0
MINING IN SOUTH‐WEST GAUL AT THE CROSSROADS OF THE CELTIC AND MEDITERRANEAN WORLDS. THE CASE OF THE MINING AREA OF THE ARIZE MOUNTAINS (CENTRAL PYRENEES) DURING THE FOURTH AND THIRD CENTURIES BC0
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Connections to the Pompeii water supply network: artisanal and commercial establishments as places that consume water0
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SOCIOECONOMIC CRISIS AND CULTURAL INNOVATION: THE LBA‐EIA EAST MEDITERRANEAN VIA A CASE STUDY OF LASITHI, CRETE0
DEMOGRAPHIC PATTERNS IN HYLLIE MOSSE (SCANIA, SWEDEN): ESTIMATING ABSOLUTE POPULATION BETWEEN THE LATE NEOLITHIC AND THE EARLY BRONZE AGES0
QURAYYAH PAINTED WARE OUTSIDE THE HEJAZ: EVIDENCE OF A COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE IN THE LATE BRONZE AND EARLY IRON AGES?0
WEIGHTS, CURRENCY BARS AND METROLOGY AT DANEBURY HILLFORT. FROM WEIGHING TO VALUE ASSESSMENT?0
MORE THAN ONE MONUMENT AT POZO MORO? NOTES ON IBERIAN ARCHITECTURAL DECORATION0
BALTIC AMBER IN HISPANIA DURING LATE ANTIQUITY. CONTACTS, NETWORKS AND EXCHANGE0
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CULTURAL HYBRIDIZATION IN THE AEGEAN EARLY BRONZE AGE: THE POTTERY FROM AIGION IN ACHAEA0
A NARRATIVE TURN: HUMAN AGENCY IN ROCK CARVINGS AT NÄMFORSEN, NORTHERN SWEDEN0
CHEVAUX DE FRISEOF THE IRISH AND BRITISH ISLES0
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EATING LIKE THE ELITE AT NEO‐PALATIAL KNOSSOS0
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HOW DO YOU SOLVE A PROBLEM LIKE NAILS? A NEW, MULTI‐PERIOD METHODOLOGY AND TYPOLOGY FOR RECORDING IRON NAILS0
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PROVENANCE STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY – MORE REFLECTIVE OF ‘QUALITY CONTROL’ WITHIN A RESOURCESCAPE THAN GEOCHEMISTRY?0
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A FAIENCE HEAD OF A BEARDED MALE FROM TEL ABEL BETH MAACAH: ICONOGRAPHY, TECHNOLOGY AND CONTEXT0
BRITISH IRON AGE ‘HORN CAPS’: PUTTING THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE?0
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LM IB PITHOI MAKERS: ROBUST AND BLENDED POTTERY PRODUCTION AT MOCHLOS0
RE‐SURVEY OF THE ANCHORAGE AT MARONITSAROUKKAS, CYPRUS: DEFINING AND VIEWING A LATE BRONZE AGE COASTSCAPE0
BY INVITATION ONLY. ACCESSIBILITY OF VILLA BATHS IN THE ROMAN NORTH‐WEST0
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INSIDE OPPIDA TERRITORIES: THE LATE IRON AGE IN THE IBERIAN EASTERN MESETA (CENTRAL SPAIN)0
FINGERPRINTS ON FIGURINES FROM THONIS‐HERACLEION0
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MASSIVE PREHISTORIC PIT SITES IN SOUTHERN IBERIA: CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES AND LESSONS LEARNED0
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AN ARCHAEOLOGY OF BODY TRACES: FINDING EVERYDAY HANDS FROM MINOAN CRETE0
THE HALLATON INGOT: SILVER IN IRON AGE BRITAIN0
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CUT ABOVE THE REST: A MULTI‐DISCIPLINARY STUDY OF TWO SLATE KNIVES FROM FORAGER CONTEXTS IN COASTAL NORWAY0
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THE ACEHÚCHE GOLD TORC: GOLD AND SACRED LAND ON THE SHORES OF THE TAGUS RIVER (CÁCERES, WESTERN SPAIN)0
OUTSIDE THE NETWORK: FINDING ‘OTHERS’ AND THE INDIVIDUAL IN THE AEGEAN BRONZE AGE0
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BURIAL IN EARLY MEDIEVAL WALES: IDENTIFYING MULTIFUNCTIONAL CEMETERIES0
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IRON AGE LEVANTINE POLITIES AND THEIR MATERIAL CULTURE, WITH A CASE STUDY FROM TEL REḤOV, NORTHERN ISRAEL0
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UBI SUNT MACELLA?THE CONTRIBUTION OF NON‐INVASIVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY TO THE IDENTIFICATION AND STUDY OF ROMAN FOOD MARKETS0
AN EARLY 3D‐MAP OF A TERRITORY? THE BRONZE AGE CARVED SLAB FROM SAINT‐BÉLEC, LEUHAN (BRITTANY, FRANCE)0
FREQUENCY, PHASES AND CHRONOLOGY OF ROCK ART: SPATIOTEMPORAL STUDIES OF THE ALTA ROCK CARVINGS, NORTHERNMOST EUROPE0
ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE ‘IN‐BETWEEN’ IN EARLY FOURTH MILLENNIUM SARDINIA0
A VIOLENT END OR A RESPECTFUL BEGINNING? CAVE 120 AT LACHISH REVISED0
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ANOTHER STRAND IN THE WEB. THE CONNECTION BETWEEN NEA PAPHOS AND THE REGION OF NORTH‐WESTERN CYPRUS BASED ON AN INTEGRATED INVESTIGATION OF THE MIDDLE AND LATE ROMAN COOKING POTTERY0
DEVELOPMENTS IN EQUID HARNESSING AND DRAUGHT IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE AND HAN CHINA: INDEPENDENT OR INTERCONNECTED?0
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AN AEGEAN MIRROR FROM HALA SULTAN TEKKE, CYPRUS0
OPPIDUM VOCANT, QUIDVIS CUM VALLO ATQUE FOSSA. SOME THOUGHTS ON OPPIDA, CENTRAL PLACES, AND SOCIAL COMPLEXITY IN THE EUROPEAN IRON AGE0
ON THE STRUCTURE OF RITUAL ACTIVITY AND THE COLLECTIVE DIMENSION OF FIGURINE USE AT MINOAN PEAK SANCTUARIES0
NEW PRODUCTS, NEW TASTES? AGRICULTURAL INNOVATIONS AND CONTINUITIES BETWEEN THE NINTH AND FOURTH CENTURIES BC IN MEDITERRANEAN IBERIA0
Experiencing gloomy Dis: Tombs, tunnels and the phenomenology of the Roman Underworld in the Phlegraean Fields0
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SECRETS OF THE DRAVA: BRONZE AGE METALWORK IN CONTINENTAL CROATIA0
ONE WOMAN: THE DAILY LIFE OF A NON‐ELITE WOMAN IN FINAL‐PALATIAL CRETE0
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