North American Archaeologist

Papers
(The TQCC of North American Archaeologist 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Identifying animate stones and sacred landscapes: Twenty-five years of native pipestone-quarries research in the American midcontinent7
Shell bead crafting at Greater Cahokia5
Another tool in the experimental toolbox: On the use of aluminum as a substitute for chert in North American prehistoric ballistics research and beyond5
Lawn Lake, a high montane hunting camp in the Colorado (USA) rocky mountains: Insights into early Holocene Late Paleoindian hunter-gatherer adaptations and paleo-landscapes4
Studying lithic microdebitage with a dynamic image particle analyzer3
Aboriginal plant use in the central Rocky Mountains: Macrobotanical records from three prehistoric sites in Birch Creek Valley, eastern Idaho3
Fifty years with baskets2
Effigy mounds and rock art of midcontinental North America: Shared iconography, shared stories2
The Eagle Station impact site2
Power, security, and exchange: Impacts of a Late Holocene volcanic eruption in Subarctic North America1
Geochemical analysis of colonoware and brick artifacts from Brook Green Plantation using portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry1
The King’s Jasper Quarry, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania1
The millennia-long use history of triangular bifaces1
The Eads earthwork: Implications for Hopewell ceremonialism1
Sourcing the source: Bald Eagle Jasper quarries and the Houserville Habitation Complex1
Over the hills and far away: Middle to Late Woodland archaeology and toolstone conveyance at Hyre Mound (46RD1), West Virginia1
Which town did it come from?: Sourcing locally-made ceramics in the Mid-Atlantic1
Using tiny artifacts to answer big questions: Machine learning, microdebitage, and household spaces at Tamarindito1
Broadening perspectives on regional quarry-related studies1
The problem of undersampling for models of archaeological occupations derived from shovel testing and its consequences for significance determinations1
Models for prehistoric lithic quarry development1
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