Time & Mind-The Journal of Archaeology Consciousness and Culture

Papers
(The TQCC of Time & Mind-The Journal of Archaeology Consciousness and Culture 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
Hypoxia in Paleolithic decorated caves: the use of artificial light in deep caves reduces oxygen concentration and induces altered states of consciousness8
Mesolithic shadow play? Exploring the performative attributes of a zoomorphic wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) antler artefact from Finland6
Upper Palaeolithic art as a perceptual search for magical images6
A sense of direction: spatial boundaries in a cognitive, cultural, and deep time perspective4
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 research4
From Hard Bed to Luxury Home: The Metamorphosis of HM Prison Pentridge3
Probabilities of designed locations of ceremonial foci: the Chaco Meridian, temple IV at Tikal, and a large-scale sacred Adena river landscape3
The Rough Tor Effect: early prehistoric monuments focusing on significant tors in Cornwall3
Conservation of resources by religious and social prohibitions bySantalcommunities in South West Bengal, India3
Performance theory: a growing interest in rock art research2
Rain, reindeer, digging and tundra: children’s visual perception of an archaeological expedition to Northernmost Sápmi (Finnish Lapland)1
Precolonial soundscapes of Swahili coastal towns in East Africa1
Subduing the demons of Tibet: geomantic magic during the Yarlung dynasty: a landscape archaeology assessment1
Great houses for whom?: Chacoan monumental architecture in cross-cultural, cognitive, and ethnohistorical perspective1
Material culture and consciousness: a thought experiment1
Pictorial graffiti of a horse rider and an orans from Byzantine Shivta: some thoughts on context and interpretation1
Identifying iconographic evidence for a mushroom cult in the preliterate Southern Levant1
Weird quantities: characterising monstrous landscapes of extraction in the Anthropocene1
Moving down the mountain: pathways for sacred landscape transformation at ancient Epidaurus and Nemea1
Myth written in stone. The submerged monument in the kinneret sea in the light of the ugaritic myth of aqhat1
Synaesthetic landscapes: looking for the missing senses in an eighteenth-century palace in Mafra, Portugal1
Potential identification of an entheogenic plant species on the Chu Silk Manuscript1
A borderland on the edge of materiality: ancient remains, storied landscapes, and community narratives from the arm of Finland1
Doing landscape: sensorial and artistic approaches to Donkalnis and Spiginas Mesolithic–Neolithic ritual sites in western Lithuania1
Minoan Lapland: fieldwork, spirituality and connecting across time and space1
Minding the field: sensory and affective engagements with high Arctic fieldwork1
Pueblo ethnography, Sopris archaeology, and the sacred geography of sopris rock art1
Exploring materiality and sensory experience through Viking Age reenactment1
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