Archaeologies-Journal of the World Archaeological Congress

Papers
(The TQCC of Archaeologies-Journal of the World Archaeological Congress 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Predicting Archaeological Sites Locations in Desert Areas, Using GIS-AHP-GeoTOPSIS Model: Southwestern Algeria, Bechar13
The Textile Hypothesis7
Your Loved One Can’t Rest Near Mine: The Materiality of a Contemporary Immigrants’ Cemetery6
Known and Unknown Stone: Papuan Petrology and Reciprocity6
Darwin, Here We Come! Looking Forward to WAC-105
Response by the Chair/Speaker of the Indigenous Council regarding EXPRESSION Journal5
Our Reviewers5
Retheorizing Archaeological “Artefacts” as “Belongings”5
A Forest Filled with Memories: The Role of Public Archaeology in the Revitalisation of Lumber Camp Heritage in Témiscouata, Québec (Canada)5
Egyptology: A Decolonial Investigation4
Education as Liberation: Using Archaeology to Serve Modern Working Class Needs4
News, Appeals and Worries4
New Evidence of Neolithic Funerary Monuments from the Eastern Margins of the Long Barrows Territory in Central Europe3
Confessions of a Green Notebook: Reading Unpublished Documents About the Oppression of Iranian Archaeology Professors During the 1980s3
The Impact of Contact: Isotope Geochemistry Sheds Light on the Lives of Indigenous Australians Living on the Colonial Frontier in Late 19th Century Queensland3
Dress and Labor: An Intersectional Interpretation of Clothing and Adornment Artifacts Recovered from the Levi Jordan Plantation2
Second WAC Statement on the invasion of Ukraine by the armed forces of the Russian Federation as ordered by President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin2
Archaeology for a New Generation: Exploring Education and Intersectionality2
Material Sense: Perceptual Experience in Stone and Mineral Selection for Tool-Making2
Emek Shaveh2
Editorial: Diversity is Our Heritage and Our Future2
Connecting Past to Present: Enacting Indigenous Data Governance Principles in Westbank First Nation’s Archaeology and Digital Heritage2
Interpreting the ‘Two Brothers’ at Manchester Museum: Science, Knowledge and Display2
Editorial: Endings (But not the End)2
Being Seen, Being Heard: Ownership of Archaeology and Digital Heritage2
Postcolonialism as a Reverse Discourse in Egyptology: De-colonizing Historiography and Archaeology of Ancient Egypt and Nubia Part 21
Excavating the Missing Iron Age: Reinforcing Local Heritage & Identity in Sievi, Finland1
Recovering the Memories of the Capdella Cardboard Hospital Through Community Archaeology1
The Stone, the Deer, and the Mountain: Lower Paleolithic Scrapers and Early Human Perceptions of the Cosmos1
Set in Stone: Human–Horse Relations as Embodied in Shaped Stone Balls1
The Western Zhou Economy: A Missing Puzzle in the Economic History of Bronze Age China1
The Land Grant Recorded in Zhong Fangding 中方鼎 and Its Implication for the Socio-economic Crisis of the Early Western Zhou State1
The Authenticity Problem: Authenticity as a Methodological Trap in People-Centred Research on Working-Class Football Supporting Communities1
Living a Path of Mutual Respect: Technological Stone Ontologies in the Horn of Africa1
Introduction to Archaeologies Special Issue on Intersectionality Theory and Research in Historical Archaeology1
Indigenous Archaeology, Community Archaeology, and Decolonial Archaeology: What are we Talking About? A Look at the Current Archaeological Theory in South America with Examples1
Announcement and News from the World Archaeological Congress on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine1
Challenging Authorized Heritage Discourse: A Repatriation Project in Atacameño Territory (Northern Chile)1
WAC-10 in Australia, June 20251
From Long Barrows to Ancestral Shrines: Bell Beaker Monuments and Cosmology in Central Europe1
The Voice of the WAC-9 Region1
Reading Between the Intersecting Lines: Building Intersectionality for a Widowed Planter in Mid-18th Century Piedmont Virginia1
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