Post-Medieval Archaeology

Papers
(The TQCC of Post-Medieval Archaeology 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Lower Lines, Brompton Kent. Archaeological Investigations 2007–20097
Metals, mines and moorland: the changing lead mining landscapes of the North Pennines, UK, 1700-19484
Matters of the heart: depictions of the heart and the archaeology of emotion, c. 1400–1700.4
Editorial2
Eastward orientations of 17 th –19 th century churches in the eastern United States: a record of religious symbolism and time2
A singular find, a global story: an artefact Biography of a French tobacco pipestem found at an American Civil War encampment in Williamsburg, VA2
Sheffield Castle: archaeology, archives, regeneration, 1927–20181
Life Lines of Industry: excavation and exploration of the 18th century Walbottle Moor Waggonway1
The introduction of the turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) in early modern Sweden – historical and zooarchaeological evidence of husbandry and consumption1
The material world of late 16th- and 17th-century Amsterdam, encapsulated in a waste-made landscape1
Hair combs and their social and symbolic significance in Early Modern Portugal1
Composition of late seventeenth century window glass from Scotland1
Mudlarking: Lost and Found on the River Thames.1
Post-medieval fieldwork in Britain, Ireland and the Channel Isles in 20210
Sugar refining at Plymouth: archaeological excavations at the Boatyard, Sutton Harbour0
SOCIETY FOR POST MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY POSTGRADUATE DISSERTATION PRIZE WINNER 2022 Protest, persuasion, promotion: exploring the relationship between graffiti stickers and social media communities0
James Winchester’s clay pipe factory: excavations at Glassfields, Bristol, 2016–20170
Sarsen stone quarrying in southern England0
Hollis Croft. A Matter of Time0
Exploring material culture and identity in post-medieval Catalonia: a long-term archaeological perspective on greyware pottery production in Quart, Girona, Spain0
Molana Abbey: response to Eammon Cotter’s ‘Alternative View’0
Pipe smoking and oral health in males from The Netherlands during the 18th–19th century0
‘Around the hut’: an archaeological ethnography around the experimental construction of a shepherd’s hut in Konitsa, north-west Greece0
Molana Abbey: an alternative view0
Shot at dawn: Memorializing First World War executions for cowardice in the landscape of the UK's National Memorial Arboretum0
Bringing Classical architecture to Tudor England in the 1540s: William Sharington’s Lacock Abbey and the role of his master mason, John Chapman0
Contested sacred ground and mistaken idioms: pre -reducción and early reducción churches in South-central colonial Peru (AD 1536–1615)0
Early modern pewter from the castle of Middelburg-in-Flanders (Belgium): uses, material composition and ranges of quality0
Unearthing St. Mary’s City; Fifty Years of Archaeology at Maryland's First Capital0
Smoking histories: a bioarchaeological approach to tobacco consumption in two skeletal populations from The Netherlands (1300-1829 CE)0
Lemon Valley, St Helena: an East India Company and British Colonial landscape in the South Atlantic0
Grave communications: how an understanding of gravedigging practices informs post-medieval cemetery excavations and interpretations0
Policies, Brae, and Hill grounds: A microarchaeology of an Ochils estate0
‘Wants more capital than labour’: visiting the Harmony Hall site from 1839–20220
Chinese ceramics at the “Hub of the World”0
Post-medieval fieldwork in Britain and Crown dependencies in 20220
Report of the Portable Antiquities Scheme 20210
Moving skills, moving ideas – migrant glassworkers in 17th–19th-century Estonia0
Post-medieval fieldwork in Britain, Ireland and the Channel Isles in 20200
Fortifications and the early modern city—between advantage and barrier. Example of Wrocław/Breslau, Poland0
Report of the Portable Antiquities Scheme 20200
Between religion and medicine: understanding large oval breverls from Croatian burial contexts0
Global post-medieval/historical archaeology: Cuba and Puerto Rico0
Bridging the Past: Life in Medieval and Post-Medieval Southwark: Excavations along the Route of Thameslink Borough Viaduct and at London Bridge Station.0
Towards hygienic industrial environments with saunas, spittoons, and clean air0
When everyone was called John: a statistical analysis of Post-Medieval letter graffiti at historic sites in the UK0
Timber and time: The Vyne roofs0
Post-medieval fieldwork in Britain, Northern Ireland and crown dependencies in 20230
Bridewell Revisited: Finds From A Lost Palace0
Whitfield’s gun shop: contents of a 19th-century gunsmith’s shop0
Porcelain waste and porcelain production in Worcester: the landscape evidence from fieldwalking0
The convict huts of Parramatta 1788–1841: an archaeological view of the development of an early Australian urban landscape0
Urban Archaeology in Buenos Aires. Excavating an imagined city [Original title: La Arqueologia Urbana de Buenos Aires Excavando una ciudad imaginada] .0
Of hearth and home: the material biography of an Irish cabin0
Towards an archaeology of everyday life in British Ionian Islands: the cultural itineraries of the Kythera Gin Bottles0
Berkeley Castle Tales0
Facing discordant records and cultural hegemony in archaeological studies: an approach from Galician rural funerary epigraphy (1850–1940)0
Archaeological research and heritage management of a British shipwreck in Argentina - the legacy of HMS Swift (1770)0
What ‘incomparable Jewells Havens, and sure harbours are’: the remains of late 16th century Dover harbour and their wider significance0
Monstrous things: horror, othering, and the Anthropocene0
Global post-medieval/historical archaeology: the Baltic states0
Roman Catholic burial in 19th-century Liverpool: four vaults in the crypt of St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, Toxteth, Liverpool0
Issue 57/1 summaries in French, German, Italian and Spanish0
A delftware commemorative plate from Glassfields, Bristol0
Chivalrous knights in the age of steam: heraldic harness mounts of 19th-century Scandinavia0
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