Geoarchaeology-An International Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Geoarchaeology-An International Journal is 8. 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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Spatial and temporal variability in geomorphic change at tidally influenced shipwreck sites: The use of time‐lapse multibeam data for the assessment of site formation processes16
Anthropogenic soil and settlement organisation in the Bolivian Amazon15
On the border between land and water: The environmental conditions of the Neolithic occupation from 4.3 until 1.6 ka BC at Serteya, Western Russia13
Soils in ancient irrigated agricultural terraces in the Atacama Desert, Chile12
Sedimentary unknowns constrain the current use of frequency analysis of radiocarbon data sets in forming regional models of demographic change11
High‐performing mortar‐based materials from the late imperial baths of Aquileia: An outstanding example of Roman building tradition in Northern Italy10
Quartzite procurement in conglomerates and deposits: Geoarchaeological characterization of potential catchment areas in the central part of the Cantabrian Region, Spain9
Multianalytical investigation of wasters from the Tower 8/Porta di Nola refuse middens in Pompeii: Sr–Nd isotopic, chemical, petrographic, and mineralogical analyses9
Carbonates from the ancient world's longest aqueduct: A testament of Byzantine water management8
Holocene landscape evolution in northern Henan Province and its implications for archaeological surveys8
RETRACTED: Applying geoarchaeological principles to marine archaeology: A reappraisal of the “first marine” and “in situ” lithic scatters in the Dampier Archipelago, NW Australia8
Micro‐stromatolitic laminations and the origins of engraved, oxalate‐rich accretions from Australian rock art shelters8
Knapping quality of local versus exotic Upper Mercer chert (Ohio, USA) during the Holocene8
Distribution and sources of secondary deposit archaeological obsidian in Rio Grande alluvium New Mexico, USA8
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