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 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Beyond Plague Pits: Using Genetics to Identify Responses to Plague in Medieval Cambridgeshire16
A Woman with a Sword? – Weapon Grave at Suontaka Vesitorninmäki, Finland12
From Glass to Glaze in al-Andalus: Local Invention and Technological Transfer8
A Precarious Future: Reflections from a Survey of Early Career Researchers in Archaeology8
The Roman Hinterland Project: Integrating Archaeological Field Surveys around Rome and Beyond7
A Hierarchical Meta-Analytical Approach to Western European Dietary Transitions in the First Millennium AD7
Learning from Experiment: Unio Freshwater Mussel Shells in Fifth-millennium bc Romania7
Inference to the Best Explanation (IBE) and Archaeology: Old Tool, New Model6
Late Acheulean Lithic Assemblages From Locality 010 at Gürgürbaba Hill (Eastern Anatolia)6
The Power of Relics: The Curation of Human Bone in British Bronze Age Burials6
From Neolithic Boom-and-Bust to Iron Age Peak and Decline: Population and Settlement Dynamics in Southern Sweden Inferred from Summed Radiocarbon Dates6
Anthropogenic Heathlands in Prehistoric Atlantic Europe: Review and Future Prospects5
To Gender or not To Gender? Exploring Gender Variations through Time and Space5
Production or Consumption? Glass Beads from the Roman Villa of Aiano, Tuscany5
Warriors as a Challenge: Violence, Rock Art, and the Preservation of Social Cohesion During the Nordic Bronze Age4
Mesolithic Pyrotechnology: Practices and Perceptions in Early Holocene Coastal Norway4
Late Medieval Dress Accessories in Rural Communities in Central-Eastern Europe4
Beaker and Early Bronze Age Tin Exploitation in Cornwall: Cassiterite Processing Identified through Microwear and pXRF Analyses4
Contemporary Archaeology and Anti-Racism: A Manifesto from the European Society of Black and Allied Archaeologists4
Public Archaeology in Poland: State of the Art and Future Directions4
Current Research on Bronze Age ‘Cooking Stone Pits’ in Northern Germany and Southern Scandinavia4
Forum: Populism, Identity Politics, and the Archaeology of Europe4
Cycles in Stone Mining and Copper Circulation in Europe 5500–2000bc: A View from Space3
Cultivating Villa Economies: Archaeobotanical and Isotopic Evidence for Iron Age to Roman Agricultural Practices on the Chalk Downlands of Southern Britain3
Narrative Aspects of Images of Spear Use in Scandinavian Rock Carvings3
A (Needle) Case in Point: Transformations in the Carpathian Basin During the Early Middle Ages (Late Avar Period, 8th–9thcenturyad)3
Three Roman Republican Seal-Rings Discovered in the Eastern Pyrenees and their Significance3
The Archaeology of a Landslide: Unravelling the Azores Earthquake Disaster of 1522 and its Consequences3
Creating Histories: Different Perspectives, Controversial Narratives at Rákóczifalva, an Early Copper Age Site on the Great Hungarian Plain3
Everyday Life at Bjerre Site 7, a Late Bronze Age House in Thy, Denmark3
Ship Mounds Matter: The Referential Qualities of Earth-Sourced Materials in Viking Ship Mounds3
Dividing the Land: Time and Land Division in the English North Midlands and Yorkshire3
More Than Just Zvejnieki: An Overview of Latvian Stone Age Burials2
Garnet Trade in Early Medieval Europe: The Italian Network2
Miljana Radivojević, Benjamin W. Roberts, Miroslav Marić, Julka Kuzmanović Cvetković and Thilo Rehren, eds. The Rise of Metallurgy in Eurasia: Evolution, Organisation and Consumption of Early Metal in2
A Ritual Feature with Bell Beaker Elements in a Late Neolithic Hunter-Gatherer Campsite in North-Eastern Poland2
Mummification in the Mesolithic: New Approaches to Old Photo Documentation Reveal Previously Unknown Mortuary Practices in the Sado Valley, Portugal2
An Undervalued Archaeological Resource: Social Aspects of Bronze Age Textile Production in the Eastern Iberian Peninsula2
Maritime Archaeological Research, Sustainability, and Climate Resilience1
Waste Nothing: The Impact of Glass and Metal Recycling in Imperial Roman Towns1
A Perspective on Late Iron Age Women in the Iberian Northern Meseta1
Wealth in Religious and Secular Contexts: A Critical Analysis of Pottery Consumption in early modern Portugal1
A Model of Salt Production and Consumption Patterns in Bronze Age Anatolia1
Reconstructing the Biography of Children's Stone Bracers in the Iberian Peninsula1
Neolithic Cupmarks from Vasagård on Bornholm, Denmark: Dating the Rock Art Tradition in Southern Scandinavia1
Julie Hruby and Debra Trusty, eds. From Cooking Vessels to Cultural Practices in the Late Bronze Age Aegean (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2017, 216pp., 121illustr., pbk, ISBN 978-1-78570-632-5).1
Transport Costs and Economic Change in Roman Britain1
Radiocarbon Dates for Las Chimeneas (Cantabria, Spain) Palaeolithic Cave Art: Quality of Radiocarbon and Relevance to Parietal Art1
Practical, Visual, or Ritual? Ground Flint Arrowheads from Bell Beaker Features in North-Eastern Poland1
The Early Neolithic at the Muge Shellmiddens (Portugal): Analysis and Review of the Ceramic Evidence from Cabeço da Amoreira1
Under the Skin: Norwegian Bog Skeletons and Perceptions of Personhood, Value, and Sacrifice1
The Feral Animal Question: Implications for Recognizing Europe's First Farmers1
How Marks Pave(d) the Way: Stonemasons’ Marks and Stone Carving Techniques in Roman Sagalassos (South-Western Asia Minor)1
Carlos Rodríguez-Rellán, Ben Nelson and Ramón Fábregas-Valcarce, eds. A Taste for Green: A Global Perspective on Ancient Jade, Turquoise, and Variscite Exchange (Oxford & Philadelphia: Oxbow Books1
André Leroi-Gourhan. 1964–1965. Le geste et la parole (Sciences aujourd'hui. Paris: Albin Michel, Tome 1: Technique et Langage, 325pp., Tome 2: La mémoire et les rythmes, 287pp., numerou1
Nery Delgado, Pioneer of Archaeological Excavation Methods at the Casa da Moura Cave (Portugal) in 1879–18801
‘Where the Wild Things Are’: Etruscan Hunting and Trophy Display at Poggio Civitate (Murlo), Italy1
Beyond Technology: Pottery Reveals Translocal Social Relations at a Bell Beaker Monumental Site in Central Europe1
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