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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Northern Archaeology and Cosmology: A Relational View7
Orion as a celestial representation of Wākea as determined from Kūkaniloko on O’ahu in the Hawaiian Islands6
Material culture and consciousness: a thought experiment6
Magic, metallurgy and imagination in medieval Ireland: three studies4
Biocultural approaches to sustainability: role of indigenous knowledge systems in biodiversity conservation of West Bengal, India3
“ … Not the action of mind upon matter, but the action of mind-matter upon matter-mind … ”: a world of many minds in archaeology and ethnography3
Stone rain: the strange case of nuclear folklore in Iran’s post-1979 revolution major earthquakes3
Minding the field: sensory and affective engagements with high Arctic fieldwork3
Meanings of Water in Early Medieval England2
Evergreen ash: ecology and catastrophe in Old Norse legend and myth2
Encountering/thinking mosquitos2
Roger Farnworth (29 October 1937–22 January 2013)2
Archaeological, industrial and biological dimensions of subterranean horror in L.T.C. Rolt’s The Mine1
Historical background of Malaysian Tamil folk songs1
Rain, reindeer, digging and tundra: children’s visual perception of an archaeological expedition to Northernmost Sápmi (Finnish Lapland)1
Reshaping the World: Debates on Mesoamerican Cosmologies1
The alleged phenological calendar in Palaeolithic art: critical analysis from the viewpoint of statistics and cultural astronomy1
How food fueled language, Part I: human creativity and the coevolution of cooking and language1
Deep time reckoning: how future thinking can help Earth now1
Creativity, earthquakes, labour, and celestial landscapes1
Blood rush: the dark history of a vital fluid1
Wanderland: a search for magic in the landscape1
Performance theory: a growing interest in rock art research1
How food fueled language, Part II: language genres, songs in the head, and the coevolution of cooking and language1
Supernatural cities: enchantment, anxiety and spectrality0
Upper Palaeolithic art as a perceptual search for magical images0
Doing landscape: sensorial and artistic approaches to Donkalnis and Spiginas Mesolithic–Neolithic ritual sites in western Lithuania0
Theoretical concepts in archaeological interpretation and their neurological basis0
These silent mansions: a life in graveyards0
Phallic imagery in Northern Plains Indian rock art0
Apolline divination: hallucinogenic substances or cognitive inputs? The case of the laurel0
Stone circles and the Pole Star on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall0
Precolonial soundscapes of Swahili coastal towns in East Africa0
Making journeys: archaeologies of mobility0
Neurotheology, creativity and bipolarity: divergent thinking and hypomanic traits among Arab college students0
Archaeology at the intersection between cognitive neuroscience, performance theory, and architecture: from psychoactive substances to rock art and bone shelters0
Pictorial graffiti of a horse rider and an orans from Byzantine Shivta: some thoughts on context and interpretation0
The rock art landscapes of Rombalds Moor, West Yorkshire0
Holding ground and loitering around: long-term research partnerships and understanding culture change dilemmas of indigenous Saami0
Touching distance: finder-collector relationships with and experiences of archaeological objects0
Notice of Correction0
The World of Stonehenge0
The Land of the Solstices: Myth, Geography, and Astronomy in Ancient Greece0
Time, cognition, and the archaeological imagination0
Minding Arctic Fields0
Minoan Lapland: fieldwork, spirituality and connecting across time and space0
Locations of Cornish cairns in relation to the Rough Tor Effect0
Notice of Correction0
Living inside a mammoth0
Investigating spatial cognition in the production of chopper tools in the Lower Palaeolithic key sites of the Near East0
A sense of direction: spatial boundaries in a cognitive, cultural, and deep time perspective0
Exploring materiality and sensory experience through Viking Age reenactment0
Fielding the mind in the high North0
Mesolithic shadow play? Exploring the performative attributes of a zoomorphic wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) antler artefact from Finland0
Of rock art, storytelling, food and sacred groves0
A borderland on the edge of materiality: ancient remains, storied landscapes, and community narratives from the arm of Finland0
Fluidities of personhood in the idioms of the Maloti-Drakensberg, past and present, and their use in incorporating contextual ethnographies in southern African rock art research0
Synaesthetic landscapes: looking for the missing senses in an eighteenth-century palace in Mafra, Portugal0
The Rough Tor Effect: early prehistoric monuments focusing on significant tors in Cornwall0
Quantifying the subjective? Recent developments within sensory archaeology0
An Ancient Dream Manual: Artemidorus’ Interpretation of Dreams0
Weird quantities: characterising monstrous landscapes of extraction in the Anthropocene0
Representations of calendars and time at Göbekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe support an astronomical interpretation of their symbolism0
Theory and experiment: an interdisciplinary collaboration with the aim of a better understanding human craft activities0
Reasoning involves individuality: an inquiry into divination practice in early China0
An exploration of the possibility of Neolithic excarnation on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall0
Identifying iconographic evidence for a mushroom cult in the preliterate Southern Levant0
Exploring meaning in early prehistoric remains on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall0
Brick by brick: illuminating the cognitive landscape of the past through sensory archaeology0
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