Antiquity

Papers
(The H4-Index of Antiquity is 14. 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 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Agricultural innovations in the Ancient Near East and beyond40
Christoph Baumer. 2021. History of the Caucasus: at the crossroads of empires. Volume 1. London: I.B. Tauris; 978-1-78831-007-9 hardback £30.00.31
Acheulean habitation in the Upper Son Valley, India: insights into early occupation and environment22
AQY volume 95 issue 384 Cover and Front matter22
Principia of the legionary fortress in Novae: digital rendering as a tool for analysing Roman army religion and imperial propaganda21
Made for exchange: the Russian Karelian lithic industry and hunter-fisher-gatherer exchange networks in prehistoric north-eastern Europe21
Inequalities in wealth distribution within Imperial Assyrian graves20
Francis M. Morris & Martin Biddle. 2023. Venta Belgarum: prehistoric, Roman, and post-Roman Winchester, 2 volumes (Pre-Roman and Roman Winchester 1) (Winchester Studies 3.i). Oxford: Archaeopress;19
Gabriel Cooney. 2023. Death in Irish prehistory. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy; 978-1-80205-009-7 paperback €30.18
Duanfang’s Egyptian rubbings: the first Egyptian collection in Late Imperial China15
Metallurgy in first-millennium BC Poland: insights from metal production, trade networks and landscape archaeology15
The last meal of Tollund Man: new analyses of his gut content15
Scientific review and cultural significance of the Site of National Remembrance in Łambinowice, Poland14
Art in the bark: Indigenous carved boab trees (Adansonia gregorii) in north-west Australia14
Running out of empty space: environmental lidar and the crowded ancient landscape of Campeche, Mexico14
Challenging the boom-and-bust models? The fourth millennium BC copper mine of Curak in south-west Serbia14
A lady of leadership: 3D-scanning of runestones in search of Queen Thyra and the Jelling Dynasty14
Unveiling maritime trading practices: micro-provenance analysis of Dehua-style porcelain from the Nanhai I shipwreck14
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