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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Improving Systems for Processing Public Finds: Digital Technology and Citizen Science21
The Aegean Meets Europe: Two Ornaments with Solar Motifs from Mycenaean Kefalonia (Greece)16
EAA volume 27 issue 3 Cover and Back matter13
Developing Archaeology and Museology in the Ottoman Empire, Turkey, and Greece: Théodore Macridy, an Ottoman Greek ‘Liminal Scientist’12
Long-Distance Obsidian Conveyance During the Neolithic: A Critical Analysis of Three Obsidian Blades Found in Poland10
Editorial10
Editorial8
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)7
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 i6
Anthropogenic Heathlands in Prehistoric Atlantic Europe: Review and Future Prospects6
A Key Palaeolithic Site Bridging Anatolia and the Aegean: Biber Deresi, Assos6
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: Acc5
EAA volume 27 issue 2 Cover and Front matter5
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
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 il5
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 bc4
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: 4
Continuity Within Discontinuity: Cypriot Political Forms from the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age4
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).4
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 978-1-78179-74
Transport Costs and Economic Change in Roman Britain4
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/4
An Experiment Measuring Water Consumption in Roman Hydrophobic Mortar (opus signinum)4
Editorial3
Long-term Rural Settlement Continuity and Land Use during the Bronze and Iron Ages in the Northern Franconian Low Mountain Range3
Relationality and Economic Emergence: Ceramic Networks and Urban Assemblages in Medieval ( c. 1250–1400) England3
Beyond Technology: Pottery Reveals Translocal Social Relations at a Bell Beaker Monumental Site in Central Europe3
Editorial3
Editorial3
Dietary Variability in the Varna Chalcolithic Cemeteries2
David J. Govantes-Edwards, ed. Archaeology, Politics and Islamicate Cultural Heritage in Europe (Monographs in Islamic Archaeology. Sheffield & Bristol: Equinox, 2022, xvi and 223pp., 42 figs, 2 t2
Faces in Places: Portable Clay Figurines from Åland and South-Western Finland in the Light of Chemical and Petrographic Analysis2
Tools of Different Trades? Merging Skill Sets in Metalworking at Viking Age Kaupang2
The Urban Dimensions of Mountain Society in Late-First Millennium bc Italy: Monte Vairano in Samnium2
EAA volume 26 issue 2 Cover and Back matter2
Bartosz Kontny. 2023. The Archaeology of War: Studies on Weapons of Barbarian Europe in the Roman and Migration Periods (Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 260p., 139 illustr., pbk, ISBN 978-2-503-60737-5)2
Paul Everill and Karen Burnell, eds. Archaeology, Heritage and Wellbeing: Authentic, Powerful and Therapeutic Engagement with the Past. (London and New York: Routledge, 2022, xvii and 283 pp., 31 b/w 2
EAA volume 26 issue 2 Cover and Front matter2
Exhibition review: Legion: Life in the Roman Army, British Museum (1 February – 23 June 2024), and Women Doing Everything, Everywhere, all at Once, Verulamium Museum (8 March – 4 July 202
Radiocarbon Dates for Las Chimeneas (Cantabria, Spain) Palaeolithic Cave Art: Quality of Radiocarbon and Relevance to Parietal Art2
Archaeology, Eurocentrism, and the British Historical Worldview1
From Neolithic Boom-and-Bust to Iron Age Peak and Decline: Population and Settlement Dynamics in Southern Sweden Inferred from Summed Radiocarbon Dates1
The Use-Life of Ancestors: Neolithic Cranial Retention, Caching and Disposal at Masseria Candelaro, Apulia, Italy1
Sven Kalmring. Towns and Commerce in Viking-Age Scandinavia (Cambridge University Press, 2024, 277pp, 34 colour & b/w figs, pbk, ISBN: 9781009298094)1
‘Where the Wild Things Are’: Etruscan Hunting and Trophy Display at Poggio Civitate (Murlo), Italy1
Wreckage Installation: Towards an Archaeology of Southern Sweden's Heterotopias1
Beaker and Early Bronze Age Tin Exploitation in Cornwall: Cassiterite Processing Identified through Microwear and pXRF Analyses1
Naoíse Mac Sweeney. 2023. The West: A New History of an Old Idea (London: W.H. Allen [Penguin Random House], 2013, 437 pp., 14 illustr., hbk ISBN 978-0-7535-5892-8)1
Peggy Piggott and Post-war British Archaeology1
EAA volume 26 issue 1 Cover and Back matter1
How Marks Pave(d) the Way: Stonemasons’ Marks and Stone Carving Techniques in Roman Sagalassos (South-Western Asia Minor)1
Sharing a Bed but Nothing Else: Bed Burial Traditions in First Millennium ad Europe1
Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK, 24th February –4th June 2023, curated by Anastasia Christophilopoulou)1
Cultivating Villa Economies: Archaeobotanical and Isotopic Evidence for Iron Age to Roman Agricultural Practices on the Chalk Downlands of Southern Britain1
The Preservation Potential of Residues on Stone Tools from Less Favourable Contexts: A Case Study from the Late Mesolithic Site of Tomaszów II, Poland1
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