Antiquity

Papers
(The H4-Index of Antiquity is 16. 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Ground-penetrating radar survey at Falerii Novi: a new approach to the study of Roman cities33
Ancient DNA, kinship and relational identities in Bronze Age Britain31
Agricultural terraces in the Mediterranean: medieval intensification revealed by OSL profiling and dating30
The dark side of the Empire: Roman expansionism between object agency and predatory regime30
Why archaeology's relevance to global challenges has not been recognised28
Emblems and spaces of power during the Argaric Bronze Age at La Almoloya, Murcia25
Subsistence and persistence: agriculture in the Central Plains of China through the Neolithic to Bronze Age transition24
Rethinking pig domestication in China: regional trajectories in central China and the Lower Yangtze Valley20
A great wave: the Storegga tsunami and the end of Doggerland?20
Succeeding CORONA: declassified HEXAGON intelligence imagery for archaeological and historical research19
Maritime endangered archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa: the MarEA project18
A prehistoric copper-production centre in central Thailand: its dating and wider implications18
Death is not the end: radiocarbon and histo-taphonomic evidence for the curation and excarnation of human remains in Bronze Age Britain17
First encounters in the north: cultural diversity and gene flow in Early Mesolithic Scandinavia17
Early agropastoral settlement and cultural change in central Tibet in the first millennium BC: excavations at Bangga17
The return of the Beaker folk? Rethinking migration and population change in British prehistory16
‘COVID waste’ and social media as method: an archaeology of personal protective equipment and its contribution to policy16
The agroecology of an early state: new results from Hattusha16
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