Archaeological Dialogues

Papers
(The median citation count of Archaeological Dialogues 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
A study on creative object biographies. Can creative arts be a medium for understanding object–human interaction?18
Bringing past into present: Transitions, truth and reckoning with unmarked residential school graves12
Revising the concepts of systemic context and archaeological context: a proposal11
Post-conflict ethics, archaeology and archaeological heritage: a call for discussion5
Archaeologists, it is time to listen!5
Beyond metrics of resilience and survival in Mediterranean landscape archaeologies5
Archaeologists just wanna have fun5
Institutional economics and the Viking Age: a response to Anders Ögren et al.4
Documenting the profession: Recording historic access and retention issues for women in UK archaeology4
Indigenous archaeology in Latin America. Towards an engaged, activist and intercultural archaeology4
The Baptist Hospital in Gaza. Current ruins for future archaeologists?3
À la recherche de l’homme perdu2
For the record2
Enthrone, dethrone, rethrone? The multiple lives of matrilineal kinship in Aegean prehistory2
Indigenous archaeology in Latin America. Towards an engaged, activist and intercultural archaeology2
A guide to the mechanisms of transformation: The role of materials in cognitive change2
Narratives of inequality. Towards an archaeology of structural violence in Late Iron Age Scandinavia1
Matriarchy, Gimbutas and figurines. Entanglements with the Goddess1
Destruction as creation: modes of intra-active becoming in a created and built world1
Matrilineal kinship in Aegean prehistory: not a game of thrones1
Do we need rules for a ‘playful’ archaeology?1
The need for a non-militant indigenous historical archaeology in Latin America and beyond. Response to Felix Acuto1
How far does culture go?1
Signs of prehistory. A Peircian semiotic approach to lithics0
Convivial Heritage: A Disruptive Archaeology Of Species Coexistence0
Narratives of inequality. Towards an archaeology of structural violence in Late Iron Age Scandinavia – ERRATUM0
ARD volume 29 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
List of contributors0
Games and gamification in archaeology: Developing analogue modelling as a research tool into cultural evolutionary processes0
Comments on ‘Humanness as performance’ by John C. Barrett0
Deleuze and the ontology of prehistoric rock art0
Fostering interdisciplinary dialogues – CORRIGENDUM0
Thoughts on moving forward towards a playful archaeology: a commentary0
Ethnicity in European archaeology: revitalizing a concept with the study of migration0
Documenting the profession: Recording historic access and retention issues for women in UK archaeology – CORRIGENDUM0
New institutional economics in Viking studies. Visualising immaterial culture0
Fostering interdisciplinary dialogues0
Promoting discussion. Complexity and other questions0
ARD volume 29 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
Humanness as performance0
When farmers became foragers. Allegories of Neolithization within the cultural-historical research paradigm0
Always take a look back. Ethics in post-conflict archaeology0
People and time in nature: Positioning archaeology in an ecoclimate crisis0
Archaeological encounters: Ethics and aesthetics under the mark of the Anthropocene0
A look at intercultural archaeology from the Colombian Caribbean0
Pre-critical archaeology. Speculative realism and symmetrical archaeology0
Reply0
The fungal lives of ruins: paths forward for a mushroom archaeology0
Indigenous archaeology further East. Experiences from the far Northeastern corner of India0
This was fun!0
‘Palestine is our working condition’: border pedagogy, materiality, and the corporate university0
Fun in ruins: Archaeology’s serious rut0
Finding the fun: Towards a playful archaeology0
The implications of Indigenous conceptual frameworks and methods for rethinking humanness as performance0
Matriliny as an archaeological problem. The view from social anthropology0
A conversation with Koji Mizoguchi. On globalization, Japanese archaeology and archaeological theory today0
Towards an ecology of medieval mining towns: linking social and environmental changes0
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