Archaeologies-Journal of the World Archaeological Congress

Papers
(The TQCC of Archaeologies-Journal of the World Archaeological Congress 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Archaeology, Participatory Democracy and Social Justice in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada8
Introduction to Archaeologies Special Issue on Intersectionality Theory and Research in Historical Archaeology6
Predicting Archaeological Sites Locations in Desert Areas, Using GIS-AHP-GeoTOPSIS Model: Southwestern Algeria, Bechar4
Indigenous Archaeology, Community Archaeology, and Decolonial Archaeology: What are we Talking About? A Look at the Current Archaeological Theory in South America with Examples4
Cultural Identity and Sustainability in Santal Indigenous Community of Birbhum District, India4
Animate Stone: Maya Chert ‘Debitage’ and Ontological Perspectives3
Recording Unmarked Graves in a Remote Aboriginal Community: The Challenge of Cultural Heritage Driving Sustainable Development3
Archaeology as a Public Good3
Archaeology Education in Igbo-Ukwu, South East Nigeria3
Connecting Past to Present: Enacting Indigenous Data Governance Principles in Westbank First Nation’s Archaeology and Digital Heritage3
An Archaeological Perspective of Alcoholic Beverages in the Song Dynasty (960–1279)3
Archaeology for a New Generation: Exploring Education and Intersectionality2
Debating the Swahili: Archaeology Since 1990 and into the Future2
Gamification of Digital Heritage as an Approach to Improving Museum and Art Gallery Engagement for Blind and Partially Sighted Visitors2
Heritage in and of the Housing Crisis: the Case of the Aylesbury Estate2
Touched by the Past? Re-Articulating the Longxing Temple Sites as Community Heritage at Qingzhou County, China2
Empowering Social Justice by Developing a Feminist Intersectionality Framework to Increase the Inclusiveness of Historical Markers in Detroit and Wayne County, Michigan, USA2
A Community Bioarchaeology Project in the Flinders Group, Queensland, Australia2
Postcolonial Theory in Egyptology: Key Concepts and Agendas2
Being Seen, Being Heard: Ownership of Archaeology and Digital Heritage1
Recovering the Memories of the Capdella Cardboard Hospital Through Community Archaeology1
Education as Liberation: Using Archaeology to Serve Modern Working Class Needs1
Off the Beaten Path: Employing an Archaeological Education in Non-traditional Careers1
At the Crossroads: Intersections at Colonization1
The Intersections of Structural Violence and Social Agency in Plantation Geographies1
Archaeological Heritage for All: A Heritage Site Accessibility Tool (HSAT) for Open-Air Archaeological Sites1
Quarries as Places of Significance in the Lower Paleolithic Holy Triad of Elephants, Water, and Stone1
Transborder Knowledge-Making: Accessing, Reclaiming, and Creating Digital Archives1
Building Bridges Between Education and Archaeology: Orphan Objects, Senses and Interactive Engagements1
The Authenticity Problem: Authenticity as a Methodological Trap in People-Centred Research on Working-Class Football Supporting Communities1
Egyptology: A Decolonial Investigation1
A Forest Filled with Memories: The Role of Public Archaeology in the Revitalisation of Lumber Camp Heritage in Témiscouata, Québec (Canada)1
The Cultural History and Chronology of Kisimani Mafia Stone Town Site, Mafia Archipelago, Tanzania: Findings from Re-excavation of the Site1
The Textile Hypothesis1
The Stone, the Deer, and the Mountain: Lower Paleolithic Scrapers and Early Human Perceptions of the Cosmos1
Memory and Relevance: Local History and Outreach at Eckley Miners’ Village1
Who Owns the Heritage? Power and Politics of Heritage Site Management in Tourism, Hampi, India1
Confessions of a Green Notebook: Reading Unpublished Documents About the Oppression of Iranian Archaeology Professors During the 1980s1
Postcolonialism as a Reverse Discourse in Egyptology: De-colonizing Historiography and Archaeology of Ancient Egypt and Nubia Part 21
Recreating and Protecting Southeast Ireland’s Cultural and Environmental Heritage1
Set in Stone: Human–Horse Relations as Embodied in Shaped Stone Balls1
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