Time & Mind-The Journal of Archaeology Consciousness and Culture

Papers
(The median citation count of Time & Mind-The Journal of Archaeology Consciousness and Culture 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Signs of the past in a motion landscape: the engraved segmented circles from the northwest of Portugal5
A study on planting design and its evolution in the private gardens of the Song dynasty4
Capturing emotions in the factory: an archaeological analysis of women’s lives through industrial photographs in Portugal3
Tracing gendered narratives of maiden towers in Anatolia3
Daughter of Dunhuang: a memoir of a Mogao Grottoes researcher3
Archetypes and force relations in the Mithras-Attis iconography2
Roger Farnworth (29 October 1937–22 January 2013)2
Prohedria from the Ancient City of Xanthos: The Case of Modern Artistic Reinterpretations2
Minds in motion: brains, bodies and built environments1
Folklore and Nation in Britain and Ireland1
Archaeological, industrial and biological dimensions of subterranean horror in L.T.C. Rolt’s The Mine1
Performance theory: a growing interest in rock art research1
The alleged phenological calendar in Palaeolithic art: critical analysis from the viewpoint of statistics and cultural astronomy1
Beyond logic: deconstructing the “non-logical” paradigm in primitive thinking from a multidisciplinary perspective1
Weird quantities: characterising monstrous landscapes of extraction in the Anthropocene0
Archaeology at the intersection between cognitive neuroscience, performance theory, and architecture: from psychoactive substances to rock art and bone shelters0
Theory and experiment: an interdisciplinary collaboration with the aim of a better understanding human craft activities0
An experimental investigation into the oxygen consumption of upper palaeolithic illumination technology: a response to Kedar, Kedar, & Barkai0
An exploration of the possibility of Neolithic excarnation on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall0
Beyond cultural heritage therapy: human and ecological heritage, storytelling, and well-being0
The Rough Tor Effect: early prehistoric monuments focusing on significant tors in Cornwall0
Theoretical concepts in archaeological interpretation and their neurological basis0
Time, cognition, and the archaeological imagination0
Editorial issue 18(03–04): from logic to landscapes: experiencing past worlds0
Apolline divination: hallucinogenic substances or cognitive inputs? The case of the laurel0
Stone circles and the Pole Star on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall0
Remembering and forgetting: re-using stones, bones and monuments0
Identifying iconographic evidence for a mushroom cult in the preliterate Southern Levant0
Quarrying and transportation of megalith monuments in Willong Khullen village in Manipur, Northeast India: as an ethnographical insight into South Asia0
Phenomenological effects of brain function lateralisation contribute to Animism’s prevailing sensory metaphor0
Exploring materiality and sensory experience through Viking Age reenactment0
Doing landscape: sensorial and artistic approaches to Donkalnis and Spiginas Mesolithic–Neolithic ritual sites in western Lithuania0
Synaesthetic landscapes: looking for the missing senses in an eighteenth-century palace in Mafra, Portugal0
Pictorial graffiti of a horse rider and an orans from Byzantine Shivta: some thoughts on context and interpretation0
Brick by brick: illuminating the cognitive landscape of the past through sensory archaeology0
Representations of calendars and time at Göbekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe support an astronomical interpretation of their symbolism0
Reasoning involves individuality: an inquiry into divination practice in early China0
Living inside a mammoth0
A threshold in architectural spaces: what troglodyte spaces teach with the concept of A-Tectonics0
Researching the archaeological past through imagined narratives: a necessary fiction0
Investigating spatial cognition in the production of chopper tools in the Lower Palaeolithic key sites of the Near East0
Exploring meaning in early prehistoric remains on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall0
Spatial distribution information of the Large Shipengs in the Liaodong Peninsula from the perspective of landscape archaeology0
Monuments in the making: raising the great dolmens in early Neolithic northern Europe0
Unveiling the mystery of Pranthan Kuriachan : Demystifying the Local Belief System of Mattanchery through the Narratives of the Coonan Cross0
Touching distance: finder-collector relationships with and experiences of archaeological objects0
Quantifying the subjective? Recent developments within sensory archaeology0
Locations of Cornish cairns in relation to the Rough Tor Effect0
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