International Journal of Nautical Archaeology

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Journal of Nautical Archaeology is 3. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
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The Tyne Coal Keel: A Unique British Watercraft, 1400–1890 The Tyne Coal Keel: A Unique British Watercraft, 1400–1890 , by Adrian Osler, privately published in the UK by8
Recent Advancements in the Riddarholmen Ship Puzzle: A New Interpretation of the Architecture of an Early 16th-Century Clinker-Built Gun-Carrying Warship7
Bessie: A Single-Log Plantation Boat from the South Carolina Lowcountry5
The Danish Griffin: The Wreck of an Early Modern Royal Carvel from 14953
Cathole Cliff Shipwreck, South Devon, UK: The Possible 18th-Century Trade Vessel Dragon3
Focusing on the Daggerboard: Characterizing a Shipbuilding Technology on the Great Lakes in the Early Years of the 19th Century3
Sun – Current – Ocean Swell: Additional Remarks on Viking-Age Navigational Skills3
Contemporary Philosophy for Maritime Archaeology: Flat Ontologies, Oceanic Thought, and the Anthropocene3
La navegación en Mesoamérica. Modelo de conectividad entre la costa del Pacifico y el Altiplano Central (1200–1521 d. C.), BAR Int. Series 30133
The Jãba: Dugout Canoes of the Emberá – An Ethnoarchaeological Analysis in Darién and the Emberá–Wounaan Territory in Panama3
‘He Went Down to Joppa and Found a Ship Going to Tarshish’ (Jonah 1:3): Landscape Reconstruction at Jaffa and a Potential Early Harbour3
Maritime Claims and Underwater Archaeology: When History Meets Politics, Brill Research Perspectives in the Law of the Sea3
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