Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences

Papers
(The median citation count of Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences is 2. 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
Mortars and plasters—how to characterise hydraulic mortars55
Pigments—Lead-based whites, reds, yellows and oranges and their alteration phases54
Characterizing the pigments and paints of prehistoric artists48
Pigments — Mercury-based red (cinnabar-vermilion) and white (calomel) and their degradation products45
Pigments—the palette of organic colourants in wall paintings42
Pigments—copper-based greens and blues41
Pigments—Iron-based red, yellow, and brown ochres40
Mortars and plasters—How to characterize aerial mortars and plasters35
Mortars and masonry—structural lime and gypsum mortars in Antiquity and Middle Ages35
Mortars and plasters—How mortars were made. The literary sources34
Wall paintings through the ages: the roman period—Republic and early Empire34
Mortars and plasters - How to characterize mortar and plaster degradation33
Wall paintings through the ages: the medieval period (Italy, twelfth to fifteenth century)33
Mortars and plasters—how to manage mortars and plasters conservation33
Production, transport and on-site organisation of Roman mortars and plasters32
Not only wall paintings—pigments for cosmetics30
Mortars, plasters and pigments—research questions and sampling criteria29
Pigments, dyes and inks: their analysis on manuscripts, scrolls and papyri27
Oldowan stone knapping and percussive activities on a raw material reservoir deposit 1.4 million years ago at Barranco León (Orce, Spain)26
Source of strontium in archaeological mobility studies—marine diet contribution to the isotopic composition26
Farming and multi-resource subsistence in the third and second millennium BC: archaeobotanical evidence from Karuo25
Pigments—Arsenic-based yellows and reds24
The impact of sediment abrasion on tooth microwear analysis: an experimental study24
Use of meat resources in the Early Pleistocene assemblages from Fuente Nueva 3 (Orce, Granada, Spain)24
New trajectories or accelerating change? Zooarchaeological evidence for Roman transformation of animal husbandry in Northern Italy23
The ecology and bioactivity of some Greco-Roman medicinal minerals: the case of Melos earth pigments22
A detailed method for creating digital 3D models of human crania: an example of close-range photogrammetry based on the use of Structure-from-Motion (SfM) in virtual anthropology21
Pigment nomenclature in the ancient Near East, Greece, and Rome19
Revisiting lithic edge characterization with microCT: multiscale study of edge curvature, re-entrant features, and profile geometry on Olduvai Gorge quartzite flakes19
Characterisation of charred organic matter in micromorphological thin sections by means of Raman spectroscopy18
Late Neanderthal short-term and specialized occupations at the Abri du Maras (South-East France, level 4.1, MIS 3)17
Glass-based pigments in painting: smalt blue and lead–tin yellow type II17
Colluvial sediments originating from past land-use activities in the Erzgebirge Mountains, Central Europe: occurrence, properties, and historic environmental implications17
Deep learning classification of tooth scores made by different carnivores: achieving high accuracy when comparing African carnivore taxa and testing the hominin shift in the balance of power17
Early emergence and development of pastoralism in Gan-Qing region from the perspective of isotopes16
Historical overview and new directions in bioarchaeological trace element analysis: a review16
Production method of the Königsaue birch tar documents cumulative culture in Neanderthals15
Magdalenian and Epimagdalenian chronology and palaeoenvironments at Kůlna Cave, Moravia, Czech Republic15
Between the hammerstone and the anvil: bipolar knapping and other percussive activities in the late Mousterian and the Uluzzian of Grotta di Castelcivita (Italy)14
Visual attention reveals affordances during Lower Palaeolithic stone tool exploration14
Neolithic farmers or Neolithic foragers? Organic residue analysis of early pottery from Rakushechny Yar on the Lower Don (Russia)14
An insight into the provenance of the Phoenician-Punic glass beads of the necropolis of Vinha das Caliças (Beja, Portugal)14
The virtual goniometer: demonstrating a new method for measuring angles on archaeological materials using fragmentary bone14
Mobility patterns in inland southwestern Sweden during the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age14
The emergence of early microblade technology in the hinterland of North China: a case study based on the Xishi and Dongshi site in Henan Province13
Déjà vu: on the use of meat resources by sabretooth cats, hominins, and hyaenas in the Early Pleistocene site of Fuente Nueva 3 (Guadix-Baza Depression, SE Spain)13
The place beyond the trees: renewed excavations of the Middle Stone Age deposits at Olieboomspoort in the Waterberg Mountains of the South African Savanna Biome13
Work on the cutting edge: metallographic investigation of Late Bronze Age tools in southeastern Lower Austria13
Explanations of variability in Middle Stone Age stone tool assemblage composition and raw material use in Eastern Africa13
An exploration of the military defense system of the Ming Great Wall in Qinghai Province from the perspective of castle-based military settlements12
By the hand of the smelter: tracing the impact of decision-making in bloomery iron smelting12
Variation in pottery use across the Early Neolithic in the Barcelona plain12
Porotic hyperostosis, cribra orbitalia, femoralis and humeralis in Medieval NW Spain12
Why invent the handle? Electromyography (EMG) and efficiency of use data investigating the prehistoric origin and selection of hafted stone knives12
New insights into the composition of historical remedies and pharmaceutical formulations: the identification of natural resins and balsams by gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric investigations11
Looking for the missing link in the evolution of black inks11
Agricultural diversification in West Africa: an archaeobotanical study of the site of Sadia (Dogon Country, Mali)11
The Paleolithic diet of Siberia and Eastern Europe: evidence based on stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) in hominin and animal bone collagen11
The elusive parasite: comparing macroscopic, immunological, and genomic approaches to identifying malaria in human skeletal remains from Sayala, Egypt (third to sixth centuries AD)11
Divergence, diet, and disease: the identification of group identity, landscape use, health, and mobility in the fifth- to sixth-century AD burial community of Echt, the Netherlands11
Making the most of expert knowledge to analyse archaeological data: a case study on Parthian and Sasanian glazed pottery11
CalcTalus: an online decision support system for the estimation of sex with the calcaneus and talus11
Scraping hide in the early Upper Paleolithic: Insights into the life and function of the Protoaurignacian endscrapers at Fumane Cave11
Fuel sources, natural vegetation and subsistence at a high-altitude aboriginal settlement in Tenerife, Canary Islands: Microcontextual geoarchaeological data from Roques de García Rockshelter10
Early sheep herd management in the inland of the Iberian Peninsula: results of the incremental isotopic analyses of dental remains from El Mirador cave (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain)10
Approaches to land snail shell bead manufacture in the Early Holocene of Malawi10
Assessing laser ablation multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry as a tool to study archaeological and modern human mobility through strontium isotope analyses of tooth enamel10
A review of radiometric dating and pigment characterizations of rock art in Indonesia10
Two-season agriculture and irrigated rice during the Dian: radiocarbon dates and archaeobotanical remains from Dayingzhuang, Yunnan, Southwest China10
Radiocarbon chronology of Bronze Age mines in the Southern Trans-Urals: first results10
Making the invisible visible: tracing the origins of plants in West African cuisine through archaeobotanical and organic residue analysis10
Phytolith evidence for early agriculture in the East Liao River Basin, Northeast China10
Taphonomy of an excavated striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena) den in Arabia: implications for paleoecology and prehistory10
Dragged, lagged, or undisturbed: reassessing the autochthony of the hominin-bearing assemblages at Gran Dolina (Atapuerca, Spain)10
Burning, dumping, and site use during the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic at Hohle Fels Cave, SW Germany10
Let’s groove: attachment techniques of Eurasian elk (Alces alces) tooth pendants at the Late Mesolithic cemetery Yuzhniy Oleniy Ostrov (Lake Onega, Russia)9
The “post-weanling’s conundrum”: exploring the impact of infant and child feeding practices on early mortality in the Bronze Age burial cave of Moro de Alins, north-eastern Iberia, through stable isot9
Reconstructing Mesolithic social networks on the Iberian Peninsula using ornaments9
Neanderthals’ hunting seasonality inferred from combined cementochronology, mesowear, and microwear analysis: case studies from the Alpine foreland in Italy9
The paleo-synanthropic niche: a first attempt to define animal’s adaptation to a human-made micro-environment in the Late Pleistocene9
Radiocarbon dating and Hallstatt chronology: a Bayesian chronological model for the burial sequence at Dietfurt an der Altmühl ‘Tennisplatz’, Bavaria, Germany9
A geochemical characterization of copper ore deposits in the Balearic Islands: an isotope database for archaeometallurgical studies in Western Mediterranean Prehistory9
Fishing history of the East Baltic during the Holocene according to underwater multiperiod riverine site Kaltanėnai, northeastern Lithuania9
Animal husbandry between the Roman times and the High Middle Ages in central Europe: a biometrical analysis of cattle, sheep and pig9
Multi-isotopic study of the earliest mediaeval inhabitants of Santiago de Compostela (Galicia, Spain)9
Quantitative 3D orientation analysis of particles and voids to differentiate hand-built pottery forming techniques using X-ray microtomography and neutron tomography9
Palaeoecological reconstructions of the Middle to Late Pleistocene occupations in the Southern Caucasus using rodent assemblages9
Coptic textiles in Tehran: dye and fibre characterisation in four Coptic textiles preserved at the Moghadam Museum9
Combined visual and biochemical analyses confirm depositor and diet for Neolithic coprolites from Skara Brae9
Copper-base metal supply during the northern Vietnamese Bronze and Iron Ages: metallographic, elemental, and lead isotope data from Dai Trach, Thành Dên, Gò Mun, and Xuân Lâp9
The indigenous settlement of Monte Iato (western Sicily): an ethnoarchaeometric approach for outlining local Archaic ceramic productions8
The formation conditions of birch tar in oxygen-depleted environments8
Sharing food with hyenas: a latrine of Pachycrocuta brevirostris in the Early Pleistocene assemblage of Fuente Nueva-3 (Orce, Baza Basin, SE Spain)8
The quest for red rice beer: transregional interactions and development of competitive feasting in Neolithic China8
Strontium isotope analysis reveals prehistoric mobility patterns in the southeastern Baltic area8
A new investigative strategy to diagnose β-thalassemia syndrome in past human populations8
Migration and cultural integration in the early medieval cemetery of Finglesham, Kent, through stable isotopes8
Sources of Western Zhou lead: a new understanding of Chinese Bronze Age supply networks8
Late Pleistocene environments in the southern Zagros of Iran and their implications for human evolution8
An assessment of bone tool cleaning procedures in preparation for traceological analysis8
Sampling density and spatial analysis: a methodological pXRF study of the geochemistry of a Viking-Age house in Ribe, Denmark8
From owl prey to human food: taphonomy of archaeological small mammal remains from the late Holocene wetlands of arid environments in Central Western Argentina8
Chemical analyses on Roman and Late Antique glass finds from the Lower Danube: the case of Tropaeum Traiani8
Innovations in Acheulean biface production at la Noira (France) during Middle Pleistocene in Western Europe8
Italo-Mycenaean and other Aegean-influenced pottery in Late Bronze Age Italy: the case for regional production8
Testing inter-observer error under a collaborative research framework for studying lithic shape variability8
Proteomics analysis of the soil textile imprints from tomb M6043 of the Dahekou Cemetery site in Yicheng County, Shanxi Province, China8
Black chert and radiolarite: knappable lithic raw materials in the prehistory of the Cantabrian Mountains (North Spain)8
A taphonomic and spatial distribution study of the new levels of the middle Pleistocene site of Notarchirico (670–695 ka, Venosa, Basilicata, Italy)8
Applying the UDA-ODA discrimination technique to a herpetological association: the case of the Middle Palaeolithic site of El Salt (Alcoi, Spain)7
Seasonality, duration of the hominin occupations and hunting grounds at Middle Pleistocene Qesem Cave (Israel)7
From bowl furnaces to small shaft furnaces: new evidence from ancient bloomery iron smelting site at Liuzhuoling in Guangxi, Southern China, ca. 400 to 700 AD7
Diachronic forager mobility: untangling the Stone Age movement patterns at the sites Norje Sunnansund, Skateholm and Västerbjers through strontium isotope ratio analysis by laser ablation7
From desert ores to Middle Kingdom copper: elemental and lead isotope data from the RMAH collection, Belgium7
Investigation of provenances of Early Islamic lead glazes from northern Central Asia using elemental and lead isotope analyses7
Identifying the unidentified fauna enhances insights into hominin subsistence strategies during the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition7
Origin and fate of the greatest accumulation of silver in ancient history7
Piecing together a new mosaic: Gravettian lithic resources and economic territories in the Western Pyrenees7
Archaeometallurgical study of iron objects from a third century BC bone workshop in Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, China7
A computerized facial approximation method for archaic humans based on dense facial soft tissue thickness depths7
Shared traditions and shard conservatism: pottery making at the Chalcolithic site of Radovanu (Romania)7
Shiny bronze in glassy matter: an inconspicuous piece of slag from the Bronze Age mining site of Mušiston (Tajikistan) and its significance for the development of tin metallurgy in Central Asia7
Study on the related problems of lead-barium imitating-jade glass in the Warring States period of China7
Determining the use of ancient ceramic artefacts through combined morphological and magnetic analyses: the case of Villa del Foro, Northern Italy7
Lithic technological choices of late Neandertals in a mountain environment south of the Ebro Valley, Iberian Peninsula (Peña Miel level e)7
Iron Age glass-working in Moravia, Central Europe: new archaeometric research on raw glass and waste — 3rd–first century BC7
New insights in Neanderthal palaeoecology using stable oxygen isotopes preserved in small mammals as palaeoclimatic tracers in Teixoneres Cave (Moià, northeastern Iberia)7
Beyond staple crops: exploring the use of ‘invisible’ plant ingredients in Minoan cuisine through starch grain analysis on ceramic vessels7
3D morphology of handaxes from late Acheulean Jaljulia: a flexible reduction strategy in the Lower Paleolithic Levant7
Cross-sectional properties of reindeer long bones and metapodials allow identification of activity patterns7
Neutron-based techniques for archaeometry: characterization of a Sardinian boat model7
From forest to settlement: Magdalenian hunter-gatherer interactions with the wood vegetation environment based on anthracology and intra-site spatial distribution6
Scratching the surface? A histotaphonomic study of human remains at Neolithic Çatalhöyük6
From diversity to monopoly: major economic policy change in the Western Han Dynasty revealed by lead isotopic analysis6
Crop processing, consumption and trade of Asian rice (Oryza sativa L.) in the Arabian Peninsula during Antiquity: earliest evidence from Mleiha (third c. AD), United Arab Emirates6
The evolution of pyrotechnology in the Upper Palaeolithic of Europe6
Carnivore coprolites from “Gruta del Indio” site as source of paleoparasitological and paleoecological evidences (late Pleistocene-Holocene, Mendoza, Argentina)6
Quantifying knapping actions: a method for measuring the angle of blow on flakes6
Empires and the acceleration of wealth inequality in the pre-Islamic Near East: an archaeological approach6
New insights into South American camelid management strategies at El Alto-Ancasti mountain range (Catamarca, Argentina) during the first millennium of the Common Era6
Measures of divergence for binary data used in biodistance studies6
More than meets the eye: use of computer vision algorithms to identify stone tool material through the analysis of cut mark micro-morphology6
Raw material selectivity in Lower Paleolithic shaped stone ball production: experimental research6
A new anthracological sequence from Niğde-Kınık Höyük (Turkey): woodland vegetation and arboriculture in southern Cappadocia from the Late Bronze Age to the Ottoman Period6
The smelting of copper in the third millennium cal BC Trentino, north-eastern Italy6
Direct 14C dating of equine products preserved in archaeological pottery vessels from Botai and Bestamak, Kazakhstan6
Accuracy of the typological classifications of the Late Glacial and Early Holocene osseous projectile points according to the new AMS dates of selected artifacts from Poland6
Ten millennia without the Levallois technique: primary knapping methods in Initial Upper Paleolithic industries at the Ushbulak site, eastern Kazakhstan6
Variation in economic specialization as revealed through the study of Pottery Neolithic faunal assemblages from the southern Levant6
The pre-Columbian site of Roseau (Guadeloupe, F. W. I.): intra-site chronological variability of the subsistence strategies in a Late Ceramic archeological vertebrate assemblage6
Age determination of runoff terrace systems in Petra, Jordan, using rock surface luminescence dating6
Coastal-hinterland exchange during the Late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age across the northern Ḥajar mountains: the case of marine shells at Masāfī 5 (Emirate of Fujairah, United Arab Emirates)6
Starch grains from human teeth reveal the plant consumption of proto-Shang people (c. 2000–1600 BC) from Nancheng site, Hebei, China6
Tracking ancient glass production in India: elemental and isotopic analysis of raw materials6
Carnelian beads in Mongolia: new perspectives on technology and trade6
A quantitative paleoclimatic reconstruction of the non-analogue environment of oxygen isotope stage 3: new data from small mammal records of southwestern Germany6
Specialized aquatic resource exploitation at the Late Natufian site of Nahal Ein Gev II, Israel6
Experimental evaluation of the consolidation treatments of low porosity limestone from the historic monument of the Anahita Temple of Kangavar, Iran6
On the road again—a review of pretreatment methods for the decontamination of skeletal materials for strontium isotopic and concentration analysis6
Metallurgical analysis of a bronze powder chamber retrieved from an underwater excavation in Akko (Israel): an application of novel minimally destructive field multi-focal metallography6
A new perspective towards the debate on highly radiogenic lead in Chinese archaeometallurgy6
New insights in the investigation of trepanations from the Carpathian Basin6
Fishing-reliant subsistence system among prehistoric coastal communities in South China: an ichthyoarchaeological case study on the Guye site6
Roman isotopes and economic meaning: millets, manure, mobility, marine signals, and Malthus6
The technology of ancient lime mortars from the Żejtun Roman Villa (Malta)6
Using portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) spectrometry to discriminate burned skeletal fragments6
Age and formation processes of an Acheulean site with extensive accumulation of large cutting tools: Garba I (Melka Kunture, Upper Awash, Ethiopia)5
Livestock size and the Roman-Early Anglo-Saxon transition: Britain in North-West Europe5
Archaeology of craft and artisans in the Ottoman Empire: a case of ceramic production in Belgrade during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries5
From Iberia to Laurion: Interpreting Changes in Silver Supply to the Levant in the Late Iron Age Based on Lead Isotope Analysis5
Investigating variability in the frequency of fire use in the archaeological record of Late Pleistocene Europe5
Birds and prehistoric humans in North China: a taphonomic analysis of the avian assemblage from Shuidonggou Locality 125
Changes in traditional building materials: the case of gypsum in Northern Spain5
Inhumation and cremation: identifying funerary practices and reuse of space through forensic taphonomy at Cova Foradada (Calafell, Spain)5
Mithraism under the microscope: new revelations about rituals through micromorphology, histotaphonomy and zooarchaeology5
Burial taphonomy and megalithic ritual practices in Iberia: the Panoría cemetery5
Technological reconstruction of the late prehistoric primary copper production of the Vilabouly Complex (central Laos)5
From extensive collection to intensive cultivation, the role of fruits and nuts in subsistence economy on Chinese Loess Plateau5
Paleoethnobotanical evidence points to agricultural mutualism among early camelid pastoralists of the Andean central Altiplano5
Lincombian-Ranisian-Jerzmanowician points were used primarily as hunting weapons: morphological and functional analysis of points from Nietoperzowa Cave, southern Poland5
Roman lead ingots from Macedonia—the Augustan shipwreck of Comacchio (prov. Ferrara, Italy) and the reinterpretation of its lead ingots’ provenance deduced from lead isotope analysis5
Non-destructive handheld XRF study of archaeological composite silver objects—the case study of the late Roman Seuso Treasure5
Phytoliths in spikelets of selected Oryzoideae species: new findings from in situ observation5
Isotopic reconstruction of the subsistence strategy for a Central Italian Bronze Age community (Pastena cave, 2nd millennium BCE)5
Technological adaptations of early humans at the Lower Pleistocene Nihewan Basin, North China: the case of the bipolar technique5
Reconstructing Middle Stone Age mobility patterns from raw material transfers in South Africa’s Still Bay (77–70 ka) technocomplex5
Unraveling Châtelperronian high-density accumulations: the open-air site of Aranbaltza II (Bizkaia, Spain)5
State of the art of the funerary archaeoentomological investigations in Italy5
Redesign of missing mandible by determining age group and gender from morphometric features of skull for facial reconstruction (approximation)5
Visible near-infrared spectroscopy as an aid for archaeological interpretation5
Dispersal distances and cultural effects in the spread of the Neolithic along the northern Mediterranean coast5
Squeezing mind out of metal: combining textual evidence with scientific data for metallurgy in early dynastic China5
Archaeometric study of wall rock paintings from the Sant’Angelo in Criptis cave, Santeramo in Colle, Bari: insights on the rupestrian decorative art in Apulia (Southern Italy)5
Overall frailty gauged in victims of the Italian plague (Imola, 1630–1632): was plague an indiscriminate killer?5
The (in)visibility of lost wax casting moulds in the archaeological record: observations from an archaeological experiment5
Technical note: investigating activity-induced 3d hand entheseal variation in a documented South African sample5
Mycenaean through Hellenistic glass in Greece: where have we got to?5
Not so unusual Neanderthal bone tools: new examples from Abri Lartet, France5
Microfossil analysis of dental calculus and isotopic measurements reveal the complexity of human-plant dietary relationships in Late Bronze Age Yunnan5
A new approach to an old material: an examination of the metallurgical ceramic assemblage of Enkomi, Cyprus, with the use of handheld portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry5
Bone diagenesis in the medieval cemetery of Vratislavs’ Palace in Prague5
Distinct modes and intensity of bird exploitation at the dawn of agriculture in the Upper Euphrates and Tigris River basins5
A multi-isotope analysis on human and pig tooth enamel from prehistoric Sichuan, China, and its archaeological implications5
Revealing ancient gold parting with silver and copper isotopes: implications from cementation experiments and for the analysis of gold artefacts5
Negative muons reveal the economic chaos of Rome’s AD 68/9 Civil Wars4
Incidental burning on bones by Neanderthals: the role of fire in the Qa level of Abric Romaní rock-shelter (Spain)4
Substantiating microCT for diagnosing bioerosion in archaeological bone using a new Virtual Histological Index (VHI)4
Petrochemical attributes of glazed architectural elements from Middle-Elamite to Achaemenid excavation sites in Iran4
Hematite as unprecedented black rock art pigment in Jufri Cave, East Kalimantan, Indonesia: the microscopy, spectroscopy, and synchrotron X-ray-based investigation4
Rediscovering the largest kiln site in the middle Yangtze River Valley: insights into Qingbai and grey-greenish ware production at Husi kiln site based on bulk chemical analysis4
Plano-convex ingots and precious metalwork in northwestern Iberia during the Late Iron Age and early Roman period: an analytical approach4
The contribution of VNIR and SWIR hyperspectral imaging to rock art studies: example of the Otello schematic rock art site (Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France)4
Hunting colours: origin and reuse of glass tesserae from the Wierum terp4
Comparison of human and faunal enamel isotopes reveals diverse paleodiet and exchange patterns at the highland Maya Site of Kaminaljuyu, Guatemala4
Identifying Late Iron Age textile plant fibre materials with microscopy and X-ray methods — a study on finds from Ravattula Ristimäki (Kaarina, Finland)4
Fishing during the early human occupations of the Atacama Desert coast: what if we standardize the data?4
Subdivision of culture and resources: raw material transformation and cultural exchange reflected by bronze poleaxes from the Warring States sites in the Chengdu Plain4
Inca human sacrifices from the Ampato and Pichu Pichu volcanoes, Peru: new results from a bio-anthropological analysis4
Does knowledge influence visual attention? A comparative analysis between archaeologists and naïve subjects during the exploration of Lower Palaeolithic tools4
The unique laurel-leaf points of Volgu document long-distance transport of raw materials in the Solutrean4
Raman and FT-IR spectroscopy of prefiring paintings and slips in pre-Hispanic South American pottery—the case of Diaguita Inca pottery: an initial glazing-painting process? (Tinogasta, Catamarca, Arge4
Biostratigraphic significance of the root vole (Alexandromys oeconomus) for dating late Middle and early Late Pleistocene (MIS 8-MIS 3) Neanderthal sites in southern Poland4
The use of vertebral measurements for body length and weight reconstruction of pike (Esox lucius) from archaeological sites4
Introduction of the potter’s wheel as a reflection of social and economic changes during the La Tène period in Central Europe4
Make up in the grave: scientific analysis of contents of the so-called kohl pots at the archaeological site of Estark–Joshaqan, central Iranian plateau4
Applying zooarchaeology: environmental and ecological perspectives from a prehistoric freshwater mussel assemblage on the Yazoo River, Western Mississippi, USA4
Medieval fish remains on the Newport ship identified by ZooMS collagen peptide mass fingerprinting4
Diversified pottery use across 5th and 4th millennium cal BC Neolithic coastal communities along the Strait of Gibraltar4
Sex estimation by third metatarsals in human fossil and recent populations4
First case of boring-and-cutting trepanation in ancient China4
Bias and potential misinterpretations in the analysis of insects collected from human remains of archaeological interest4
Investigating cattle husbandry in the Swiss Late Neolithic using different scales of temporal precision: potential early evidence for deliberate livestock “improvement” in Europe4
Multi-isotopic study of diet and mobility in the northeastern Nile Delta4
A case study in the longevity of a regional estuarine fishing tradition: the central Georgia Bight (USA)4
Choose what suits you best: reproductive patterns and livestock management in the Iron Age Iberian Peninsula (3rd c. BC)4
Finding Oxford’s medieval Jewry using organic residue analysis, faunal records and historical documents4
Differential skeletal preservation between sexes: a diachronic study in Milan over 2000 years4
The representativeness of the dental calculus dietary record: insights from Taï chimpanzee faecal phytoliths4
Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry analysis of Chinese lead-barium glass: combining multivariate kernel density estimation and maximum mean discrepancy to reinterpret the raw 4
Fishing at the Late Islamic settlement in Kharā’ib al-Dasht, Failaka Island, Kuwait4
Fishing specialization and the inland trade of the Chilean jack mackerel or jurel, Trachurus murphyi, in far southern Peru4
Caprine dental microwear reveals livestock management and exploitation of landscape during the Middle and Late Bronze Age of the Balearic Islands (ca. 1500–850 cal. BC)4
Back to base: re-thinking variations in settlement and mobility behaviors in the Levantine Late Middle Paleolithic as seen from Shovakh Cave4
Micro-Raman spectroscopy and complementary techniques applied for the analysis of rock art paintings at the archaeological locality La Angostura, lower valley of Chubut River (Patagonia, Argentina)4
Paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental reconstructions based on the small vertebrates from the Middle Paleolithic of Hohle Fels Cave, SW Germany4
Forging or casting: new evidence of iron production in the Chengdu Plain in the Han dynasty4
Palimpsest of micromammal deposits in an archaeological rock shelter (Álvarez 4, Late Holocene) from northwestern Patagonia, Argentina4
Using GIS and Geostatistical Techniques to Identify Neanderthal Campsites at archaeolevel Ob at Abric Romaní4
Technological change and cultural resistance among southeast Iberian potters: analytical characterisation of Early Iron Age pottery from Castellar de Librilla4
New insights into the subsistence strategies of the northwest frontier of the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046–771 BCE) through pottery lipid analysis4
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