Advances in Archaeological Practice

Papers
(The median citation count of Advances in Archaeological Practice 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
AAP volume 10 issue 3 Cover and Front matter56
Boundary Making in Translation Zones42
Our Checkered Past41
Testing of Shoreline Erosion Monitoring Methodologies for Heritage at Risk Sites: Pockoy Island, South Carolina, USA25
Trade-Offs in Standardizing Raw Materials: Experimental Control in Live Knapping Studies17
Current Key Intersections between Theoretical and Computational Archaeology17
Archaeology as Service11
AAP volume 12 issue 2 Cover and Front matter11
Launching HMS Florida: A Community Engagement App-Based Workflow for Assessing Climate-Change Impacts on Cultural Sites11
Lidar-Derived Road Profiles: A Case Study Using Chaco Roads from the US Southwest – ERRATUM10
The Use and Challenges of Spatial Data in Archaeology9
Machine Learning–Based Identification of Lithic Microdebitage9
The Names We Know: The Complexities of Coauthorship and Gender in Archaeology Peer-Reviewed Journals8
Incorporating Publication into Graduate Seminars8
Root Seeking and Remote Sensing with the Bunun in the Mountains of Taiwan8
The Public, the Attention Economy, and Archaeological Social Media8
Working Ethically with Ancient DNA from Composites in the United States7
Inundation and Emergence at Pueblo Grande de Nevada, an Eleventh-Century Ancestral Puebloan Village7
In Situ Biofilm Collection: Implications for the Management of Historic Submerged Aircraft Wrecks7
Studying Daub6
Semantic Segmentation of Archaeological Features on Public Lands: Case Study of Historical Cotton Terraces within the Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia, USA6
AAP volume 14 issue 1 Cover and Front matter6
Climate and Human Behavior Studies for Our Warming World: An Introduction to the Models, Methods, and Data6
Cultural Resource Damage Assessment6
Reflections to Advance the Collaborative Production of Knowledge and Protection of Archaeological Heritage in Uruguay6
Improving the Usability of Archaeological Data through Written Guidelines6
“Responsible Stewards” of Classical Antiquities?6
Investigating the Reliability and Validity of the Portable Osteometric Device6
Introducing the Associate Editor of Reproducibility6
Beyond the Rubble: Civil Society Organizations’ Emergency Response to Protect Cultural Heritage in Conflict Areas5
Pathways to Inclusive Digital Archaeological Archives5
“Lies My Teacher Told Me”5
Antiquated Policy? Rethinking Cultural Property Agreements with Foreign Governments under US Law5
Building a Foundation: A Retrospective on NAGPRA Collections Compliance 1990–1995 – CORRIGENDUM5
Investigating the Effectiveness of Online Bioarchaeology Education through Participant Survey of a Cohort of International Adult Learners5
Lidar and Lost Cities: Examining the Public Presentation of Recent Lidar Findings through News Media5
Exploring Climate Change Adaptations for Cultural Heritage: The ADAPT Framework5
The NAGPRA Nexus, Institutional Integrity, and the Evolving Role of Archaeological Laboratories4
Effects of Land-Use Intensity on Archaeological Survey4
The Digital Archive of Huhugam Archaeology and the Reuse of Archaeological Information4
Old Data, New Horizons: 3D Modeling as a Catalyst for Recontextualizing Fragmentary Legacy Data4
Cascade Effects of Community Archaeology4
Relationship Prediction in a Knowledge Graph Embedding Model of the Illicit Antiquities Trade4
TikTok as a Learning Tool for Archaeology4
Strategies for Archaeological Data Collection and Management: The Development of a Digital Method in the Lower Gallery of La Garma (Spain)3
Arqueología Incluyente3
Rethinking Field School Delivery and Addressing Our Biases3
Professional–Collector Collaboration3
What Deters Antiquities Looting and Trafficking?3
Rethinking College Curricula: Preparing Students with the Skills Needed for Successful Cultural Resource Management (CRM) Careers3
Reflectance Transformation Imaging for the Recording of Incised Graffiti3
Will It Ever Be FAIR?3
Disparities amid Parity: An Intersectional Study of Publication Trends in Guatemalan Archaeology3
Urine on the Shelves3
Doing Archaeology without Strings3
Contemporary Cultural Resource Management in Canada: Labor Market Dynamics and Challenges3
Creating a Software Methodology to Analyze and Preserve Archaeological Legacy Data3
Indigenous Archaeologies, Shell Heaps, and Climate Change3
AAP volume 10 issue 4 Cover and Front matter2
Archaeological Collections and the Public—It Isn't All about Us2
AAP volume 13 issue 4 Cover and Front matter2
Foreword: Monitoring Heritage at Risk Sites in Rapidly Changing Coastal Environments: Examples from the Southeastern United States and Beyond2
Cultural Landscape Studies Help Match Cultural Resource Identification and Assessment Efforts to Undertaking Size and Complexity in the Section 106 Process – ERRATUM2
Deep Learning–Based Detection of Ancient Agricultural Terraces Using Multisensor Data Fusion: A Case Study from the Bozburun Peninsula, Turkey2
Advancing the LOUD+FAIR Data Principles in Eastern Mediterranean Archaeological Research: Insights from the PERAIA Project2
AAP volume 13 issue 3 Cover and Front matter2
North American Heritage at Risk (NAHAR) Research Pipeline and Collaborative Community2
Aerial, Surface, and Subsurface Multimodal Mapping in Coastal Peru2
Rethinking Cultural Heritage in the International Finance Corporation Performance Standards2
Variation Matters: Expanding the Scope of Experimental Archaeology2
Best Practices for Publishing pXRF Analyses2
Regression with Archaeological Count Data2
Gender Inclusion and Representation in the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology2
ARCfieldLAB: Stimulating Networks, Knowledge Exchange, and Experimentation in Applied Sensor Archaeology for Dutch Field Research2
Micromorphological Sediment Screening (MSS) and CT-Scanning for Prioritization in Archaeological Excavations2
Different Destinations: Clarifying and Addressing Pipeline Problems for Women in Academic Archaeology2
Navigating the Challenges and Possibilities of Student Labor in NAGPRA Compliance2
The Apple Vision Pro: Useful Mixed/Augmented Reality (MR/AR) Headset for Archaeology or Not Quite There Yet?2
Ready or Not2
A Collections-Based View of the Future of Archaeology2
Connecting Objects and Literature: A Case Study with Khipus, the “Khipu-Biblio Cross-Reference”2
Artificial Intelligence and the Interpretation of the Past2
Feminist Data Science in Archaeology?2
Building a Foundation: A Retrospective on NAGPRA Collections Compliance 1990–19952
AAP volume 12 issue 1 Cover and Front matter2
At the Water’s Edge: Photogrammetry in Extreme Shallow-Water Environments2
The Oklahoma Public Archaeology Network (OKPAN)2
The Moral Maze: A Duty of Care in the Twenty-First Century2
Monitoring Shoreline Erosion at Calusa Island: A Community-Accessible Method2
A Systems-Thinking Model of Data Management and Use in US Archaeology2
AAP volume 12 issue 4 Cover and Front matter2
Settlement Selection and Inequality in Video Games through an Anthropological Lens1
AAP volume 11 issue 1 Cover and Front matter1
Discovery and Excavation of Artifacts from the Bidong Shipwreck, Malaysia1
Reconsidering Institutional Research Policies on Indigenous Collections1
Lidar-Derived Road Profiles1
AAP volume 11 issue 2 Cover and Front matter1
Perspectives, Policies, and Practices: Challenges and Pathways for Culturally Sensitive Collections Care1
Indigenous Collaborative, Consultative, and Community-Engaged Archaeology in the American Southeast1
A Granular Analysis of Public Comments to the 2022 Proposed NAGPRA Revisions1
Training for Transformation: Building a Responsive Archaeological Workforce in California and Beyond1
Balancing Situated and Objective Representations in Archaeological Fieldwork1
Working with Indigenous Site Monitors and Tribal IRBs1
ArchaeoSRP1
The Australian Management of Protected Underwater Cultural Heritage Artifacts in Public and Private Custody1
Free and Low-Cost Aerial Remote Sensing in Archaeology1
Scholarly Facilitation of the Illicit Trade in Cultural Objects: Providing a Veneer of Legitimacy1
The National Cultural Resources Information Management System (NCRIMS)1
The CARE Principles and the Reuse, Sharing, and Curation of Indigenous Data in Canadian Archaeology1
Embedding Librarians in Archaeological Field Schools1
A Survey of How Archaeological Repositories Are Managing Digital Associated Records and Data1
Experimental Archaeogaming1
AAP volume 13 issue 2 Cover and Front matter1
Considering NAGPRA When Crafting a Digitization Policy or Protocol1
When the Archaeologists Leave1
Making Archaeological Collections More Findable and Accessible through Increased Coordination1
AAP volume 11 issue 4 Cover and Front matter1
Creating a Software Methodology to Analyze and Preserve Archaeological Legacy Data – ADDENDUM1
Landscape Histories and the Search for Early Settlements along Louisiana's Bayous1
The Batch Artifact Scanning Protocol: A New Method Using Computed Tomography (CT) to Rapidly Create Three-Dimensional Models of Objects from Large Collections En Masse1
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