International Journal of Historical Archaeology

Papers
(The median citation count of International Journal 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Future is Now: Archaeology and the Eradication of Anti-Blackness60
Creating Community and Engaging Community: The Foundations of the Estate Little Princess Archaeology Project in St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands15
The Devil Burns Gold There: The Heritage of Nazi Germany Crimes in Death Valley, Chojnice, Poland6
“It’s Not About Us”: Exploring White-Public Heritage Space, Community, and Commemoration on Jamestown Island, Virginia6
Unearthing Colonial Violence: Griotic Archaeology and Community-Engagement in Guiana6
Dark Heritage in the New South: Remembering Convict Leasing in Southern Middle Tennessee through Community Archaeology6
Underwater Archaeology in Colombia: Between Commercial Salvage and Science6
The Social Logic of the Temple Space: A Preliminary Spatial Analysis of Historical Buddhist Temples in Chiang Saen, Northern Thailand5
The Good Death and the Materiality of Mourning: Nineteenth- to Twentieth-Century Coastal Ireland4
Shipwrecks on Roncador Cay, the Caribbean Sea and Their Relationship with Hurricanes, 1492-19204
Defining Measures in Community-Based Archaeology in Suriname4
Transatlantic Connections in Colonial and Post-colonial Haiti: Archaeometric Evidence for Taches Noires Glazed Tableware Imported from Albissola, Italy to Fort Liberté, Haiti4
Shaping Landscapes: Environmental History, Plantation Management and Colonial Legacies in Mauritius4
Camp Archaeology at the Site of National Remembrance in Łambinowice (Formerly Lamsdorf), Poland4
Diaspora and Social Networks in a World War II Japanese American Incarceration Center4
Sustaining Tangible Neighborhood Change through African American Archaeology in Easton, Maryland: Evaluating The Hill Community Project4
Trouble on the Tarka: The History of Bandit Groups on the Cape Colony’s Eastern Border and the Archive of Their Rock Art4
Zooarchaeology of Mission Santa Clara de Asìs: Bone Fragmentation, Stew Production, and Commensality4
Modern Colonialism and Cultural Continuity Through Material Culture: An Example from Guam and CHamoru Plaiting4
Inscriptions and Silences: Challenges of Bearing Witness at the Gila River Incarceration Camp4
The Invisibly Disabled Archaeologist4
Seeking Radical Solidarity in Heritage Studies: Exploring the Intersection of Black Feminist Archaeologies and Geographies in Oak Bluffs, MA4
Hidden in Plain Sight? Looking for the Indigenous Agricultural Fields of Gran Canaria, Agüimes and Temisas, Canary Islands, Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries3
A Multidisciplinary Analysis of Cesspits from Late Medieval and Post-Medieval Brussels, Belgium: Diet and Health in the Fourteenth to Seventeenth Centuries 3
“By the Aid of His Indians”: Native Negotiations of Settler Colonialism in Marin County, California, 1840–703
Managing the Heritage of Arms Limitation Treaties3
Flowers in the Garbage: Transformations of Prostitution in Iran in the late Nineteenth-Twenty-First Centuries in Iran3
The Archaeology of Resilience: A Case Study from Peel Town, Western Australia, 1829–303
Kaparlgoo Blue: On the Adoption of Laundry Blue Pigment into the Visual Culture of Western Arnhem Land, Australia3
The Archaeology of Unexploded World War II Bomb Sites in the Koźle Basin, Southern Poland3
Conflict on the Northern Front: Archaeological Perspectives on the Spanish Civil War at Monte Bernorio, Palencia, Spain3
Flaked Glass Artifacts from Nineteenth–Century Native Mounted Police Camps in Queensland, Australia3
Introduction: Current Directions in Community Archaeology of the African Diaspora3
Text Mining Oral Histories in Historical Archaeology3
The Twentieth Century Invention of Ancient Mountains: The Archaeology of Highland Aspromonte3
Subsistence and Food Production Economies in Seventeenth-Century Spanish Florida3
The Poverty of Archival Riches: Reconstructing Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Mauritian History3
Mapping a Poorhouse and Pauper Cemetery as Community Engaged Memory Work3
Guinea Pigs in the Spanish Colonial Andes: Culinary and Ritual Transformations3
A Zooarchaeological Study of Households and Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina, USA, 1710–19003
Animal Consumption at Hospital de San Martín (Gran Canaria): First Zooarchaeological Analysis in the Modern Era of the Canary Islands (Fifteenth-Eighteenth Centuries CE)2
Beloved Things: Interpreting Curated Pottery in Diasporic Contexts2
Wind-Powered Sugar Mills as Constructions of Control in Colonial Montserrat2
Incomplete Histories and Hidden Lives: The Case for Social Network Analysis in Historical Archaeology2
Bridge and Boundary: The Maritime Connections of Colonial Arequipa, Peru2
Creating a More Inclusive Boston Freedom Trail and Black Heritage Trail: An Intersectional Approach to Empowering Social Justice And Equality2
Recovering a Black Cemetery: Automated Mapping of Hidden Gravesites Using an sUAV and GIS in East End Cemetery, Richmond, VA2
Towards an Archaeology of the Japanese Diaspora in Peru2
Spectacles of Settler Colonial Memory: Archaeological Findings from an Early Twentieth-Century “First” Settlement Pageant and Other Commemorative Terrain in New England2
Ore Dressing Technics in the Andes During the Seventeenth Century: The Case of San Antonio del Nuevo Mundo, Lípez, Present-day Bolivia2
Power in Food on the Maritime Frontier: A Zooarchaeology of Enslaved Pearl Divers on Barrow Island, Western Australia2
Ceramic Production and Social Change in the South east of the Iberian Peninsula between the Islamic and Christian Periods: The Case of Granada2
The Persistence of Indigenous Silver Production in Porco, Bolivia2
Spaces of Resilience and Resistance: Sámi Habitation in Southern and Central Sweden During the Late Medieval and the Early Modern Period2
Wheat Pattern Wares, Fascism, and the Building of an Italian Identity in Southern Brazil2
Investigating Botanical Tributes in Post-Medieval British Burials: Archaeological Evidence from Three Burial Grounds2
Does Archaeology Stink? Detecting Smell in the Past Using Headspace Sampling Techniques1
The Historical Development and Heritage Features of a Portside Cultural Landscape: The Bay of Pasaia (Basque Country, Spain)1
Bridging Conceptual Divides Between Colonial and Modern Worlds: Insular Narratives and the Archaeologies of Modern Spanish Colonialism1
The Social Organization of Ceramic Production in a Colonial Context: The Case of Panamanian Majolica and Criolla Ware1
A Symbolic Analysis of the Islamic Period Gravestones in the Ahar Museum1
Imagining Archaeologies without Ableism1
A History of Japanese Diaspora Archaeology1
Author Correction: Recovering a Black Cemetery: Automated Mapping of Hidden Gravesites Using an sUAV and GIS in East End Cemetery, Richmond, VA1
Reflections on Writing about Health and Well-Being during the COVID-19 Pandemic1
Hybridity and Mortuary Patterns at the Colonial Maya Visita Settlement of Yacman, Mexico1
Padlocks as Negotiated Freedoms within Enslavement1
“Mo té la”: Building Community-Engaged Plantation Archaeology in Guyane1
Macropod Bone Apatite Isotopic Analysis as Evidence for Recent Environmental Change at Bandicoot Bay Pearling Camp, Barrow Island, Australia1
Building a Methodology for Community-based Archaeology of People of the African Diaspora: Thoughts on Case Studies1
Just What the Doctor Ordered: Biochemical Analysis of Historical Medicines from Downtown Tucson, Arizona1
We Are Displaced, But We Are More Than That: Using Anarchist Principles to Materialize Capitalism’s Cracks at Sites of Contemporary Forced Displacement in Europe1
Material Responses to the Great Depression in Northeast England1
Critical Mass: Charting a Course for Japanese Diaspora Archaeology1
Zooarchaeology and GIS: Enslaved and Free Black Diet at a Late Eighteenth- to Mid-Nineteenth-Century Delaware Farm, New Castle County, Delaware, United States1
Tonics, Bitters, and Other Curatives: An Archaeology of Medicalization at Hollywood Plantation1
You May Destroy This Village, But You Cannot Destroy the Power Which Created It1
Memory, Destruction, and Traumatic Pasts in Cuba: The Escuadrón 41 During Batista’s Dictatorship, 19581
Identifying a Burns Victim 150 Years After Death1
Tej Consumption and Production in the Commensal Politics and Political Economy of States in Northern Highland Ethiopia1
From the Inside Out: Thinking through the Archaeology of Japanese American Confinement1
The Landscapes of Disease and Death in Colonial Mauritius1
Status and Social Stratification at Mission La Purísima Concepción: An Intra-Site Investigation of Residential Space within the Chumash Rancheria’ Amuwu1
“Not Unmindful of the Unfortunate”: Finding the Forgotten through Archaeology at the Orange Valley Hospital for the Enslaved1
The Future of Japanese Diaspora Archaeology in the United States1
Inscriptions and Images in Secular Buildings: Examples from Renaissance Scania, Sweden, ca. 1450–16581
Exploring Railroad Impacts on Meat Trade: An Isotopic Investigation of Meat Sourcing and Animal Husbandry at Chinese Diaspora Sites in the American West1
« L’Exclusif » in Theory and Practice: French Guiana and the Eighteenth Century Atlantic Economy1
Agricultural Extension Programs and Small Finds from Home Sites of Rural Black Leaders1
Repurposed Metal Objects in the Political Economy of Jamaican Slavery1
Archaeology of the Color Pink1
Order on the Edge of Empire: Social Network Analysis of Colonial Mission Landscapes in Nuevo México and the Pimería Alta1
Costly Signaling and Windmill-Building: Inter-Island Technological Variability on Eighteenth-Century Sugar Estates in the Lesser Antilles1
Buildings in the City of London after the Great Fire of 16661
Negotiating Freedom in Florida: A Study of Ethnogenesis and Resistance at Three Nineteenth-Century Florida Sites1
An Early Hispanic-Indigenous Contact Event at the Los Viscos Archaeological Site in the South-Central Andes: A Zooarchaeological Perspective1
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