Acta Archaeologica

Papers
(The TQCC of Acta Archaeologica is 0. 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.)
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The Globular Amphora Culture in the Eastern Baltic: New Discoveries3
The Front of a Temple and Swimming Girls by the Andokides Painter (around 520 BC)1
Dedicatory Paintings in Greek Religion: An Initial Assessment1
1600 BC: Fårdrup and Valsømagle-Type Axes and the First Evidence of Southern Alpine Metal1
Vestiges of the Huns? The Radiocarbon-Based Chronology of the Trilobate Arrowheads from Plinkaigalis Cemetery, Central Lithuania1
Archaeology, Language, and the Question of Sámi Ethnogenesis1
Aphidna’s Prehistoric Tumulus in North Attica from around 2000 BC. A Comprehensive Re-assessment of Sam Wide’s 1894 Excavation1
Non-invasive Archaeometric Studies of Metal Threads with Silk Core Coming from Two Kontush Sashes from the Szczuczyn Excavations in Poland1
Style, Function, and Design Influence in Early Classical Western Greece1
Predictive Modelling in Underwater Archaeology. A Case Based on Mesolithic Coastal Settlements in Denmark0
Ancient Greek Dining Spaces: The Rooms of the South Stoa at Corinth0
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Bendis, Deloptes and Asklepios: Reconsidering Reciprocal Formations of Iconography and Placement of Newcomer Cults in the Piraeus0
Monitoring Erosion of a Submerged Stone Age Site and Its Implications for Managing Underwater Cultural Heritage. A Case Study at Tybrind Vig, Denmark0
Reconstructing the Underwater Topography in the Medieval Harbour of Oslo0
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The Building Accounts of the Fourth Century BC Temple of Apollo at Delphi0
Creating Order or Revealing Disorder? Some Preliminary Results Using Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in Studying Archaeological Boat Finds from Norway (AD 1050–1700)0
A Unique Case of ‘Counting Marks’ Revealed by Tomography on a Middle Bronze Age Sword from Champagneux (France, Savoie)0
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Neptunus and To Løver: An Archaeological, Archival, and Dendrochronological Survey of Two Danish Prize Ships, Scuttled in the Stockholm Archipelago in 16590
Possible Syrian Influences on the Emergence of the Greek Monumental Temple0
Euripides on the Ancient Cult of Apollo at Athens0
Temple Landscape: The Direct and the Latent Impact of Natural Environment upon Artificial Environs0
Comment on the Article Archaeology, Language, and the Question of Sámi Ethnogenesis0
Erik Hansen and the French School at Athens0
Miniature Swords in the Viking Age0
News from the Editors0
The Stoa of Eumenes in Athens: Theoretical Restoration0
You Can’t Make an Omelette without Breaking an Egg. Surveying Submerged Paleo-terrains with a Mechanical Excavator0
Baltic Amber in Aššur. Forms and Significance of Amber Exchange between Europe and the Middle East, c.2000–1300 BC0
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Interim Report on Gribshunden (1495) Excavations: 2019–20210
Storytelling about Shipwrecks and Scuttled Ships from the 17–19th Century in the UNESCO World Heritage Site ‘Naval Port of Karlskrona’ in Sweden0
Editorial Notes0
Metallurgical Characterization of Two 11th–12th Century Single-Bow Shears from Sigtuna, Sweden0
Rings, Pits, Bone and Ash: Greek Altars in Context0
A Viking Age Ghost Ship near the Great Halls of Lejre0
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The Religious Taxonomy of Attic Associations0
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Fold, Twist, and Draw – Techniques of Copper Alloy Wire Production from Hellenistic Jebel Khalid0
Managing Data from Maritime Archaeology Investigations: AIR at Gribshunden0
The Great Goddess of Anatolia and her Greek Daughters: Late Bronze Age Origins in Rituals, Architecture, and Iconography0
From Exclusive Dream Oracles to Ubiquitous Incubation Dreams: A Change in the Perception of a Divine Healer?0
Erik Hansen: The Man Who Speaks with the Stones0
Apollo and Maria: Two 17th-Century Warships Found at Vaxholm, Sweden0
Technological Traditions of Blacksmithing in Ancient Rus’0
Erik Hansen: A Selected Bibliography0
The Hoard from Bækkedal in Northern Denmark and the Use of Two-Horse Teams in the Late Nordic Bronze Age0
Travelling with Architect Erik Hansen: A Cypress on the Peloponnese0
Site Locations on the Jutland Peninsula across the Late Funnel Beaker – Early Corded Ware Period Transition and Their Implications0
Køge 2. A Clinker-built Shipwreck from the Medieval Harbour of Køge, Zealand, Denmark0
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Remarks about the Conference0
Index0
Fond Memories of Erik Hansen0
In-situ Artefact Documentation of Underwater Cultural Heritage Using Third-Party Data0
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Expansion and Abandonment in the South Swedish Uplands: A Study of Late Neolithic Monuments in Göteryd Parish0
The Management of Drinking Water in Trondheim from 950 to 1777 as a Source of Changing Attitudes toward Health0
Built Offering: On the Conception and Design of the Greek Temple0
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Introduction to the Volume0
Prehistoric Iron Bloomery Debris on a Small Island in Lake Aisetas (Eastern Lithuania)0
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