Archaeological Dialogues

Papers
(The TQCC of Archaeological Dialogues is 2. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
On microhistory, Iberian culture and other neglected Mediterranean ancient civilizations20
Reassessing power in the archaeological discourse. How collective, cooperative and affective perspectives may impact our understanding of social relations and organization in prehistory18
A study on creative object biographies. Can creative arts be a medium for understanding object–human interaction?13
Bringing past into present: Transitions, truth and reckoning with unmarked residential school graves12
Archaeologists just wanna have fun11
Post-conflict ethics, archaeology and archaeological heritage: a call for discussion10
Archaeologists, it is time to listen!10
Indigenous archaeology in Latin America. Towards an engaged, activist and intercultural archaeology5
Documenting the profession: Recording historic access and retention issues for women in UK archaeology4
The Baptist Hospital in Gaza. Current ruins for future archaeologists?4
For the record4
Enthrone, dethrone, rethrone? The multiple lives of matrilineal kinship in Aegean prehistory3
A guide to the mechanisms of transformation: The role of materials in cognitive change3
Indigenous archaeology in Latin America. Towards an engaged, activist and intercultural archaeology3
À la recherche de l’homme perdu3
Global archaeology and microhistorical analysis. Connecting scales in the 1st-milennium B.C. Mediterranean2
Narratives of inequality. Towards an archaeology of structural violence in Late Iron Age Scandinavia2
The need for a non-militant indigenous historical archaeology in Latin America and beyond. Response to Felix Acuto2
Matrilineal kinship in Aegean prehistory: not a game of thrones2
The feasibility of a decolonized global archaeology in the ancient Mediterranean2
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