Historical Archaeology

Papers
(The TQCC of Historical Archaeology 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.)
ArticleCitations
Social Engineering at the Company Home Hearth: Coal Company Use of Architecture to Control Domestic Spaces in the Pennsylvania Anthracite Region, 1866–188915
“Here Be Dragons”: Historical and Contemporary Archaeology and Heritage in the Aegean Sea8
Technopolitics and Tenderloins: Sanitation Reform, Segregation, and the Making of Storyville, New Orleans8
The Fabric of Resistance: Textile Workshops and the Rise of Rebellious Landscapes in Colonial Peru7
Daniel G. Roberts Award for Excellence in Public Historical Archaeology: Archaeology in the Community5
Discerning Consumer Choices in a Ceramic Vessel Assemblage from Gadsden’s Wharf5
Wrecked All Over the Place: The Identification of Disarticulated Context-Free Ship Remains from the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia4
Introduction: Archaeology of the Anthropocene: Historical Archaeology’s Response to the Climate Crisis4
Correction to: Place, Memory, and the Landscape of Finnish Civil War Reconciliation4
An Interview with Mark Leone3
The Archaeology of Contemporary America3
Looking Back to Move Forward: Urban Renewal, Salvage Archaeology, and Historical Reckoning in Alexandria, Virginia3
Carol V. Ruppé Distinguished Service Award: Sara F. Mascia3
John L. Cotter Award in Historical Archaeology: Edward González-Tennant3
While I Breathe, I Hope: The South Carolina Archaeological Archive Flood Recovery Project3
“The Disease of Virgins”: A Medicine Vial from the Restore Lippincott Homestead Site and Possible Affliction of Chlorosis, or the Greensickness3
The Archaeology of Modern Worlds in the Indian Ocean3
Introduction: Recent Advances in Historical Archaeobotany3
Memorial: Robert W. Paynter (1949–2023)3
Characterizing Colonoware Vessel Forms from the Late Seventeenth to Mid-Nineteenth Centuries in Charleston, South Carolina3
Reassessing the Evidence for Aztec Cannibalism3
Archaeology, Heritage, and Reactionary Populism3
Finding Fort Roberdeau3
Correction: Native Providence: Memory, Community, and Survivance in the Northeast2
The Routledge Handbook of Archaeology and Plastics2
Archaeology of Architecture and Production in Industrial Sugar-Mill Contexts. Technological and Productive Changes in the Ingenio Lastenia Site (Tucumán, Argentina) During the Nineteenth and Twentieth2
Material Dissonances in the Post-Conflict City: Re-Presencing Social Injustice in Belfast, Northern Ireland2
Moving toward Cross-Regional Comparison: The Legacy of Martha Zierden2
History of the Intendant’s Residence in Montreal and Architectural Convenance in New France2
Industrializing Shell-Bead Production in Northern New Jersey: Reuniting Collections from Stoltz Farm (1770–1830) and the Campbell Wampum Factory (1850–1900)2
Recycling in Vernacular Buildings: The Historical Context of a Sustainable Practice in Bury St. Edmunds, England2
A Biography of Place: Thinking between Text, Practice, and Space at the Mission of St. Joseph, Senegal2
Native Persistence at a California Mission Outpost: The Bioarchaeology and History of the Asistencia de San Pedro y San Pablo2
The Archaeology of Burning Man: The Rise and Fall of Black Rock City2
The Accidental Archaeology of the Fariss Hotel (Site 5PE576)2
Distribution of Foreign Clay Tobacco Pipes in Brazil: An Overview from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Centuries2
Food Evidence from a Nineteenth-Century Kitchen House in Charleston, South Carolina2
Queering Chronology and the Archaeological Archive2
A Conversation with Martha A. Zierden2
Examining Nineteenth-Century Urban-Cemetery Relocations: Two Cemetery Sites from the Roxbury Section of Boston, Massachusetts2
Death in the Time of Pandemic: A Tuscan Cholera Cemetery at Benabbio (1855)2
Introduction: Urban Historical Archaeology of and as Dissonance—An Invitation for Collaboration1
Enslavement and Autonomy in Late Eighteenth-Century Albany, New York1
The Spirit of Revolution on a Contested Coast: Sixteenth- to Eighteenth-Century Inuit Resistance and Dispossession in Southeastern Labrador, Canada1
The Archaeology of Northern Slavery and Freedom1
John L. Cotter Award in Historical Archaeology: Alexandra Jones1
Introduction: Health and Medicine in Historical Social Contexts1
A Forensic Case Study of Vivianite Encrustation on Historical Skeletal Remains Found in Maryland, United States1
Ideologies in Tension and Moments of Change: The Slave Jail at 1315 Duke Street, Alexandria, Virginia1
The Archaeology of Place and Space in the West1
Carol V. Ruppé Distinguished Service Award: William B. Lees1
The Archaeology of Human–Animal Relations in Nineteenth- to Mid-Twentieth-Century Finland: Horse Burials and Cemeteries in Agrarian Landscapes1
Historical Mapping vs. Archaeology: Rethinking Fort Sancti Spiritus (1527–1529)1
Connecting Sunken Actors: Social Network Analysis in Maritime Archaeology1
Carol V. Ruppé Distinguished Service Award: Teresita Majewski1
The Archaeology of Religion at the Habitation Loyola, French Guiana1
The Archaeological Potential of Artificial Ground in Postindustrial Landscapes: A Case Study at the “Lowell of the Pacific Coast,” Oregon City, Oregon1
Queering Being in the Colonial Pueblo de San Fernando de Omoa, Honduras1
Introduction: Contextualizing Maritime Archaeology in Australasia1
Introduction: Historical Archaeology and the Mediterranean1
Memory, Material Culture, and Experience of Resistance in Early Twentieth-Century Finland1
Ceramic Figurines in Spanish West Florida1
The Port Macquarie Settlement, New South Wales, 1821–1847: Interconnections within Landscapes of Convict Labor and Industry1
Disposing of Modernity: The Archaeology of Garbage and Consumerism during Chicago’s 1893 World’s Fair1
Say Her Name: Resistance, Race Riots, and a Bioarchaeology of Black Life in New York City1
Correction: The society for historical archaeology publications style guide1
J. C. Harrington Medal in Historical Archaeology: Julia G. Costello1
Daniel G. Roberts Award for Excellence in Public Historical Archaeology: The Montpelier Archaeology Department1
Double Vision, “Resistancescapes,” and Activism1
Policing, Power, and Protests: Landscapes of Surveillance in Private and Public Spaces in Lower Manhattan1
Cattle in the Postcolumbian Americas: A Zooarchaeological Historical Study1
Water Heritage and the Importance of Local Knowledge in Climate Action1
Below Baltimore: An Archaeology of Charm City1
Worker-on-Worker Violence in the Early Industrial Period1
An Immersive Digital Commemoration of the Japanese Submarine I-124 Sunk in 1942 outside Darwin Harbor, Australia1
Silver “Thieves,” Tin Barons, and Conquistadors: Small-Scale Mineral Production in Southern Bolivia1
To Be Visible without Being Seen in the Age of Nat Turner: A Documentary Archaeology of Free Black Responses to Dissonance in the City of Alexandria, Virginia, 1829–18331
The Angola Village of Enslaved Workers at La Montagne Plantation, Saint Kitts, 1639–16651
Blurring Timescapes, Subverting Erasure: Remembering Ghosts on the Margins of History1
Chasing the Cure at Cragmor Sanatorium: The Archaeology of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium1
The Landscape of Black Placelessness: African American Place and Heritage on the Postwar Campus1
The Emergence and Evolution of Charleston, South Carolina’s (U.S.A.) Colonial Economy1
Maritimity in Stone: An Archaeology of Early Modern and Modern Ship Graffiti in the Maltese Islands (ca. 1530–1945)1
John L. Cotter Award in Historical Archaeology: Alicia D. Odewale1
Dedication1
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