Quaternary International

Papers
(The H4-Index of Quaternary International is 19. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Shepherds and animal husbandry, origins, and development: New theoretical and methodological approaches55
The Archaeology of Human-Bird Interactions: Essays in Honour of Dale Serjeantson Part II50
Matuyama/Brunhes magnetic reversal recorded in flowstone from the Račiška pečina Cave (Slovenia)41
Mesolithic human remains at Cueva de la Cocina: Insights from bioarchaeology and geochemistry37
Pierced antlers in the Southern Cone: Late Holocene hunter-gatherer groups of the low Paraná wetland33
Perforated bone artifacts from Indor Khera and Rohana Khurd, Upper Ganga Plain, India30
Sand, wind, paleosols, war: Late Quaternary aeolian dynamics in the Selima Sand Sheet Region, Darb el Arba'in Desert, Southern Egypt28
Re-examining climate-driven Malthusian collapse in Kashmir: New palaeoenvironmental context for the archaeological record27
A Late Pleistocene landslide damming event and its implications for the evolution of river valley landforms in the upper Jinsha River, southeastern Tibetan Plateau27
Lateglacial and Holocene changes in vegetation and human subsistence around Lake Zhizhitskoye, East European midlatitudes, derived from radiocarbon-dated pollen and archaeological records26
The characteristics of modern flood deposits in the lower reaches of a small watershed and the significance of paleo-flood identification25
Tectonic and climatic controls on the evolution of the middle Yellow River: new insights from sedimentology and detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology25
Reconstructing proboscidean diet and mobility during the Younger Dryas through isotopic evidence from the Colby site, Wyoming, USA24
Trace element variations in Indian speleothems: Insights into the Holocene climate22
Beyond dirty teeth: Integrating dental calculus studies with osteoarchaeological parameters20
Morphological characteristics of eskers in areas with soft and hard bed: Examples from Poland and Finland19
Evidence for Pleistocene gene flow through the ice-free corridor from extinct horses and camels from Natural Trap Cave, Wyoming19
Distribution of rare earth elements and yttrium in water, suspended matter and bottom sediments in Lake Onego: Evidence of the watershed transformation in the Late Pleistocene19
Reinterpretation of palaeoecological records from Tswaing crater (South Africa) reveals the crucial role of fire in shaping savanna19
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