European Journal of Archaeology

Papers
(The TQCC of European Journal of 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Developing Archaeology and Museology in the Ottoman Empire, Turkey, and Greece: Théodore Macridy, an Ottoman Greek ‘Liminal Scientist’20
Jeremy Amstrong and Michael P. Fronda, eds. Romans at War: Citizens, Soldiers, and Society in Republican Rome (London & New York: Routledge. 2020, 374pp., 6 b/w illustr., eBook, ISBN 978113848019316
Greg Woolf. The Life and Death of Ancient Cities: A Natural History (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020, 528pp., 44 illustr., hbk, ISBN 9780199664733)14
EAA volume 27 issue 3 Cover and Back matter10
Reviewing the Classics - Colin Renfrew. The Emergence of Civilisation: The Cyclades and The Aegean in The Third Millennium bc. (Oxford: Oakville, CT: Oxbow Books; David Brown Book Co. 2011,9
Editorial8
EAA volume 24 issue 4 Cover and Front matter8
Hasan Can Gemici and Çiğdem Atakuman. The World of Figurines in the Neolithic and Chalcolithic Aegean: the case of Uğurlu Höyük on Gökçeada (Imbros) (Oxford: BAR Publishing, BAR no. S3021, 2021, 188 p8
Editorial7
Anthropogenic Heathlands in Prehistoric Atlantic Europe: Review and Future Prospects6
David Graeber and David Wengrow. The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity (Dublin: Penguin Books, 2022, 692pp., pbk, 7 figs, ISBN: 978-0-141-99106-1)6
Anna Kouremenos and Jody Michael Gordon, eds. Mediterranean Archaeologies of Insularity in an Age of Globalization. (Oxford & Philadelphia: Oxbow Books 2020, xv and 284pp., 60 figures, pbk, ISBN 95
Stephanie Moser. Painting Antiquity: Ancient Egypt in the Art of Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Edward Poynter, and Edwin Long (Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2020, xxv and 596 pp., numerous i5
Fotini Kondyli. Rural Communities in Late Byzantium. Resilience and Vulnerability in the Northern Aegean (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2022, 290 pp., 80 illustr., 66 in colour, 20 maps, h5
Lisa Nevett and James Whitley, eds. An Age of Experiment: Classical Archaeology Transformed 1976–2014. (Cambridge: MacDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2018, xv and 264pp., 78 b/w and colo5
Editorial5
Contemporary Archaeology and Anti-Racism: A Manifesto from the European Society of Black and Allied Archaeologists5
EAA volume 27 issue 2 Cover and Front matter4
Mark Gillings, Piraye Hacıgüzeller and Gary Lock, eds. Archaeological Spatial Analysis: A Methodological Guide (London & New York: Routledge, 2020, 512pp., 64 colour & 188 b/w illustr., hbk, I4
Current Research on Bronze Age ‘Cooking Stone Pits’ in Northern Germany and Southern Scandinavia4
Mesolithic Pyrotechnology: Practices and Perceptions in Early Holocene Coastal Norway4
Sue Hamilton and Ruth Whitehouse. Neolithic Spaces: Social and Sensory Landscapes of the First Farmers of Italy. (Neolithic Spaces Volume 1, Accordia Specialist Studies on Italy vol. 19.1, London: Acc4
Richard Bradley. Maritime Archaeology on Dry Land: Special Sites along the Coasts of Britain and Ireland from the First Farmers to the Atlantic Bronze Age (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2022, 184pp., 50 b/w il4
Yannis Hamilakis, ed. The New Nomadic Age: Archaeologies of Forced and Undocumented Migration (Sheffield: Equinox Publishing Ltd, 2018, xiv and 253 pp, colour and b/w illustr., pbk, ISBN 978-1-78179-73
Continuity Within Discontinuity: Cypriot Political Forms from the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age3
Emergence and Spread of a Neolithic South-Eastern European Pan-cultural Technological Tradition: Grog-tempered Pottery in Southern Romania During the Late Sixth and Fifth Millenniums bc3
Transport Costs and Economic Change in Roman Britain3
EAA volume 25 issue 2 Cover and Back matter3
An Experiment Measuring Water Consumption in Roman Hydrophobic Mortar (opus signinum)3
EAA volume 25 issue 1 Cover and Back matter2
Marija Gimbutas. Bronze Age Cultures in Central and Eastern Europe (Paris & The Hague: Mouton, 1965, 681pp., 462 ill., 115 pl., hbk, ISBN: 9783111283418; e-book ISBN: 9783111668147, https: //doi.o2
Long-term Rural Settlement Continuity and Land Use during the Bronze and Iron Ages in the Northern Franconian Low Mountain Range2
Philippa M. Steele and Philip J. Boyes, eds. Writing Around the Ancient Mediterranean: Practices and Adaptations (Contexts of and Relations between Early Writing Systems 6. Oxford & Philadelphia: 2
Mili Rajic and Dave Howarth. Hollis Croft: A Matter of Time (Milton Keynes: Wessex Archaeology/ Internet Archaeology, 2021, 82pp. 70 illustr. in colour, pbk, ISBN 9781911137214, https://intarch.ac.uk/2
Between Centre and Periphery: The Small Towns of Pomerelia during the Period of Hanse Domination2
Catherine J. Frieman. An Archaeology of Innovation: Approaching Social and Technological Change in Human Society (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2021, 238 pp., 24 figs, 2 tables, hbk, ISBN 92
Fiona Candlin, Toby Butler, and Jake Watts. Stories from Small Museums (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2022, 205 pp., pbk, ISBN 978-1-5261-6688-3).2
Editorial1
‘Quod grata lavacra nitescunt’: Roman Villa Baths as Markers of Elite Competition in Continental North-Western Europe1
Almudena Hernando. Arqueología de la Identidad (Madrid: Akal, 2002, 224 pp., 14 b/w illustr., hbk, ISBN 84-460-1654-0)1
Dietary Variability in the Varna Chalcolithic Cemeteries1
Beyond Plague Pits: Using Genetics to Identify Responses to Plague in Medieval Cambridgeshire1
Editorial1
Beyond Technology: Pottery Reveals Translocal Social Relations at a Bell Beaker Monumental Site in Central Europe1
EAA volume 25 issue 2 Cover and Front matter1
Editorial1
Lindsey Büster, Eugène Warmenbol and Dimitrij Mlekuž, eds. Between Worlds: Understanding Ritual Cave Use in Later Prehistory. (Cham: Springer, 2019, 270pp., 17 b/w illustr., 85 colour illustr., hbk, I1
Editorial1
Forum: Populism, Identity Politics, and the Archaeology of Europe1
The Urban Dimensions of Mountain Society in Late-First Millennium bc Italy: Monte Vairano in Samnium1
EAA volume 26 issue 2 Cover and Front matter1
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