Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences

Papers
(The median citation count of Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Aqua Alexandrina and Fragole cistern: characterization of mortars from Roman constructions, Rome (Italy)65
A comparative analysis of stone- and earth-wall settlement locations of the Lower Xiajiadian Culture in Aohan Banner, China61
Manufacturing and decorating cardial pottery: shell tools at the Neolithic site of Cabecicos Negros (Vera, Almeria, Spain)55
Archaeology, chronology, and sedimentological context of the youngest Middle Palaeolithic assemblage from Jebel Faya, United Arab Emirates52
Multi-isotopic evidence reveals the emergence of a cosmopolitan community at the Luistari cemetery in Eura, Finland, during the early Medieval period (600–1130 CE)50
On bootstrapping, data overfitting and crocodiles: an additional comment to McPherron et al. (2022)48
Provenance analysis of rock crystal artefacts from Palaeolithic sites in Moravia (East Central Europe) – a comparative extended approach44
Butchery activities associated with Member 5 at Sterkfontein, South Africa40
The osteometric identification of castrated reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) and the significance of castration in tracing human-animal relationships in the North38
Diet and landscape use at Faraoskop from C, N and Sr isotopes in multiple skeletal tissues37
Exploring the Middle Stone Age lithic technology at DGS, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania37
Iron production in the Qin state during the late Warring States period: a cost-efficient technological system36
A “window” of Roman glass from the beginning of the second century AD — an archeometric study of vitreous finds discovered at the Roman fort and baths from Mălăieşti, Romania36
How animal dung can help to reconstruct past forest use: a late Neolithic case study from the Mooswinkel pile dwelling (Austria)35
Archaeology meets environmental genomics: implementing sedaDNA in the study of the human past34
Originals or local replicas? The techno-functional analysis of the disc-shaped antler cheekpieces from the Bronze Age settlement at Sărata Monteoru, south-eastern Romania32
Some morphometric criteria for the identification of small wader remains (Recurvirostridae, Haematopodidae, Charadriidae, Scolopacidae) from archaeological sites in continental Northwestern Europe30
Investigating the Neolithic rubble layers of ‘Ain Ghazal, Jordan, using luminescence dating29
Application of a new SEM–EDX technique associated with HPLC/DAD: manufacturing methods of historical textiles28
Identifying Late Iron Age textile plant fibre materials with microscopy and X-ray methods — a study on finds from Ravattula Ristimäki (Kaarina, Finland)28
The Guaraní expansion through the Lowlands of South America26
Evidence of stress in primary incisors of Peruvian children from Chancay culture25
Revealing the manufacturing and corrosion characteristics of Chinese archaeological metal arrows by non-destructive neutron techniques25
Stature estimation in Ancient Greece: population-specific equations and secular trends from 9000 BC to 900 AD23
Inaccurate ideas as stimuli to learn about the world: the ODK culture and spiral fractures of bones22
Coins from Qasr-e Abu Nasr: archaeometallurgical and numismatic studies on pre-Islamic and Islamic coins excavated in South-Central Iran21
Does shape matter? A comparative study of the usage of calibrated sieves in the study of burned human bone from archeological and forensic contexts20
The frieze of the Art of War in the Ducal Palace of Urbino: conservation issues, materials, and executive techniques20
Quantitative estimate of the damages from human activities at the Apurlec Monumental Archaeological Complex (7th–14th century AD, Peru) from multitemporal photogrammetry18
An interdisciplinary approach to the study of kiln firing: a case study from the Campus Galli open-air museum (southern Germany)18
Crisis? What crisis? Recycling of silver for Roman Republican coinage16
Glass ornaments in the Late Islamic period: composition of glass bangles from northern Qatar15
A changing perspective: the impact of landscape evolution on rock art viewsheds15
Reading the materiality of the Oxyrhynchus Papyri: non-invasive analyses to reveal scribal choices15
The first dietary stable isotope data from the Čunkāni-Dreņģeri Iron Age population (seventh–eleventh centuries CE) from Latvia15
Emphasising the community: demographic composition of an exceptional tomb—the Chalcolithic burial site of Camino del Molino, Caravaca de la Cruz, Murcia15
Some problems of the application of the U–Th series and radiocarbon absolute dating techniques to Quaternary fluviolacustrine deposits in the Morsott commune of Algeria14
Current and prehistoric human mobility in North Neuquén: an approach using complex networks and stable isotopic mixing models14
Detection of landscape features with visible and thermal imaging at the Castle of Puerta Arenas14
The art of imaging methods—using cutting edge radiological technology to uncover the secrets of ancient anatomical figurines14
Bones of contention: a double-blind study of experts’ ability to classify sheep and goat astragali from images14
Reassembling the pieces, reassessing the picture: an analytical study of medieval pottery (mid. twelfth–sixteenth c.) from Polis Chrysochous, Cyprus14
Kerpiç production and environmental dynamics in an early sedentary community: micromorphological evidence from Aşıklı Höyük, Central Anatolia (Turkey)14
Back to base: re-thinking variations in settlement and mobility behaviors in the Levantine Late Middle Paleolithic as seen from Shovakh Cave13
Isotopic analyses of prehistoric human remains from the Flinders Group, Queensland, Australia, support an association between burial practices and status13
Environmental reconstruction and dating of Shixiakou Locality 1 on China’s West Loess Plateau: implications for human adaptive changes apparent during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and post-LGM perio13
In the land of tin men? Warrior stelae, mobility, and interaction in western Iberia during the Late Prehistory13
Visual attention reveals affordances during Lower Palaeolithic stone tool exploration12
On diverse arts: crucible metallurgy and the polymetallic cycle at Scandinavia’s earliest Viking town, Ribe (8th–9th c. CE), Denmark12
Lithic technology at the Early Dabban in Hagfet ed Dabba (Cyrenaica, Libya)12
From ancient construction, through survival, towards modern conservation: characterization of fine-grained building material at Niğde-Kınık Höyük (Cappadocia, Turkey)12
A highly species-rich jaw-bone artefact from New Guinea12
Unfolding beeswax use in Neolithic and Chalcolithic Cyprus through molecular analysis of lipids extracted from ceramic containers12
The earliest known Italian case of bilateral non-osseous calcaneonavicular coalition from the mediaeval cemetery of Troina (Enna, Sicily)11
Divergence, diet, and disease: the identification of group identity, landscape use, health, and mobility in the fifth- to sixth-century AD burial community of Echt, the Netherlands11
Multi-isotopic study of diet and mobility in the northeastern Nile Delta11
Bias and potential misinterpretations in the analysis of insects collected from human remains of archaeological interest11
Chemical analyses on Roman and Late Antique glass finds from the Lower Danube: the case of Tropaeum Traiani11
The potters of Kom Dahab: the ceramic chaîne opératoire in the Ptolemaic Nile Delta11
Animal husbandry between the Roman times and the High Middle Ages in central Europe: a biometrical analysis of cattle, sheep and pig11
Mortars and masonry—structural lime and gypsum mortars in Antiquity and Middle Ages11
Sex estimation by third metatarsals in human fossil and recent populations11
Lithic technological choices of late Neandertals in a mountain environment south of the Ebro Valley, Iberian Peninsula (Peña Miel level e)11
Variability of limestone knapping methods in Middle Palaeolithic levels M and Ob of Abric Romaní (Barcelona, Spain)10
Palimpsest of micromammal deposits in an archaeological rock shelter (Álvarez 4, Late Holocene) from northwestern Patagonia, Argentina10
Tracing changing life histories of tāmure (Chrysophrys auratus) in the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand, through otolith chemistry10
The geopolitics of the Upper Galilee at the dawn of the Iron Age: a petrographic study of Mt. Adir10
Medieval fish remains on the Newport ship identified by ZooMS collagen peptide mass fingerprinting10
Accuracy of the typological classifications of the Late Glacial and Early Holocene osseous projectile points according to the new AMS dates of selected artifacts from Poland10
Seasonality, duration of the hominin occupations and hunting grounds at Middle Pleistocene Qesem Cave (Israel)10
Interregional interactions across the Southern Andes: Yavi-Chicha ceramic circulation in northern Chile during the Late pre-Hispanic periods10
Not so unusual Neanderthal bone tools: new examples from Abri Lartet, France9
Subdivision of culture and resources: raw material transformation and cultural exchange reflected by bronze poleaxes from the Warring States sites in the Chengdu Plain9
Unraveling Châtelperronian high-density accumulations: the open-air site of Aranbaltza II (Bizkaia, Spain)9
Applying the UDA-ODA discrimination technique to a herpetological association: the case of the Middle Palaeolithic site of El Salt (Alcoi, Spain)9
Paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental reconstructions based on the small vertebrates from the Middle Paleolithic of Hohle Fels Cave, SW Germany9
New evidence on Iron Age bronze metallurgy in southwestern Iberian Peninsula: ingots and artefacts from Cabeço Redondo (Portugal)9
Direct 14C dating of equine products preserved in archaeological pottery vessels from Botai and Bestamak, Kazakhstan9
Variation in economic specialization as revealed through the study of Pottery Neolithic faunal assemblages from the southern Levant9
A unique find of juvenile cleft lip and palate in the post-mediaeval impious burial of two males in Dunajská Streda, Slovakia9
Correction to: Sequential analyses of bovid tooth enamel and dentine collagen (δ18O, δ13C, δ15N): new insights into animal husbandry between the Late Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age at Tana del Bar9
Reconstructing Mesolithic social networks on the Iberian Peninsula using ornaments9
What do spatial data from Sibhudu tell us about life in the Middle Stone Age?9
Experimental evaluation of the consolidation treatments of low porosity limestone from the historic monument of the Anahita Temple of Kangavar, Iran9
Investigating the palaeoenvironmental context of Late Pleistocene human dispersals into Southeast Asia: a review of stable isotope applications9
Metallurgical analysis of a bronze powder chamber retrieved from an underwater excavation in Akko (Israel): an application of novel minimally destructive field multi-focal metallography9
> 42 ka human teeth from El Castillo Cave (Cantabria, Spain) Mid-Upper Paleolithic transition9
Red Balloon rock shelter Middle Stone Age ochre assemblage and population’s adaption to local resources in the Waterberg (Limpopo, South Africa)8
Livestock management during times of transition. Exploring the relationship between animal size and diet from Roman to early medieval Augusta Raurica (Switzerland)8
What function(s) for Palaeolithic polyhedrons, spheroids and bolas? Cases from France and North Africa8
Ag and Pb isotope systematics in galena ores from southern Sardinia and southern France flag potential silver sources in antiquity8
Further investigation into the impact of manuring on stable carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen isotope (δ15N) values in pulses: a four-year experiment examining Celtic bean (Vicia faba)8
Ewes of a leather flock together. Feeding management systems during Late Antiquity in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula (4th c. – 8th c. AD): a dental microwear approach8
Déjà vu: on the use of meat resources by sabretooth cats, hominins, and hyaenas in the Early Pleistocene site of Fuente Nueva 3 (Guadix-Baza Depression, SE Spain)8
Interdisciplinary analyses of the remains from three gallery graves at Kinnekulle: tracing Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age societies in inland Southwestern Sweden8
The habitat utilization and environmental resilience of Homo heidelbergensis in Europe8
Centrality on the periphery: an analysis of rural settlement hierarchy in the Dutch part of the Roman limes8
Diet along the eastern Silk Roads: an isotopic case study of ancient humans and livestock from the Han-Jin Dynasties in the Lop Nur region, northwest China8
One city to rule them all? The production of copper in Enkomi, Cyprus: the evidence from the metallurgical ceramic assemblage8
Between cities and villages: the livestock economy in historical Palestine8
Exploring handmade pottery traditions and Early Iron Age Iberian networks through the site of La Fonteta (Alicante, Spain)8
Mycenaean ‘gold-embroidery’ and questions of craftsmanship: a combined archaeological, archaeometric and experimental approach8
A multi-technique approach to characterization: the Sant Martí de Tous chert as a prehistoric resource for the NE of the Iberian Peninsula8
The role of individual decision-making in the manufacturing of bone retouchers8
Surviving punishment by body reduction in a hierarchical society: A bioarcheological study of two punitive amputation cases in Eastern Zhou Dynasty (771–256 BCE) with references to the penal and medic8
Examining long-term fuel and land use patterns at Ziyaret Tepe, Türkiye using an integrated analysis of seeds, wood charcoal, and dung spherulites8
Tracing metallurgical links and silver provenance in Balkan coinage (5th -1st centuries BCE)8
The early cast iron processing technology in central China: scientific analysis on the iron artefacts from Ouerping site, Shanxi Province, ca.400BC-200BC8
Smelting copper in decorated pottery: communities of practice in the Niari Basin, Republic of the Congo, fifteenth–seventeenth centuries CE8
Correction to: Bias and potential misinterpretations in the analysis of insects collected from human remains of archaeological interest7
Correction to: Making the most of expert knowledge to analyse archaeological data: a case study on Parthian and Sasanian glazed pottery7
The residential occupation of the Gruta da Aroeira (Almonda, Portugal) cave site: shedding light on hunting and subsistence practices in the Middle Pleistocene of western Eurasia7
Correction to: Monte Alban and Teotihuacan connections: can stable isotope analysis of bone and enamel detect migration between two ancient Mesoamerican urban capitals?7
Correction to: from iberia to laurion: interpreting changes in silver supply to the levant in the late iron age based on lead isotope analysis7
Did early medieval people living around the Venetian Lagoon heavily rely on fish? A re-interpretation of the isotopic data published by Battistel et al. (2024)7
Splinters to splendours: from upcycled glass to Viking beads at Ribe, Denmark7
Hunting colours: origin and reuse of glass tesserae from the Wierum terp7
Microvertebrate studies in archaeological contexts: Middle Paleolithic to early Holocene past environments7
The Jerusalem pilgrimage road in the second temple period: an anthropological and archaeological perspective7
Correction to: Impact of prolonged heating on the color and crystallinity of bone7
Marida in the middle ages: assessing population affinities through the analysis of dental morphology7
Metallurgical technology and resources mobility in the El Argar culture: An archaeometallurgical study at Laderas del Castillo (Callosa de Segura, Alicante)7
Tools on shell at Moscerini Cave (central Italy) and MIS 5 sea level highstands: a critical insight into the modern behavior of a non-sapiens human species7
Fishing Over the Millennia7
Changes in traditional building materials: the case of gypsum in Northern Spain7
A bolt from the blue: investigations of a singular Bronze Age grave from the Chalcolithic site Ruginoasa (north-eastern Romania)7
Correction to: Livestock size and the Roman‑Early Anglo‑Saxon transition: Britain in North‑West Europe7
Correction to: The evolution of pyrotechnology in the Upper Palaeolithic of Europe7
Biting into the truth: Connecting oral pathology and stable isotopes through the paradigmatic example of a hyper-specialized marine diet in Medieval Pontevedra (NW Iberia)7
Mobility and community at Mesolithic Lake Onega, Karelia, north-west Russia: insights from strontium isotope analysis7
Sequential analyses of bovid tooth enamel and dentine collagen (δ18O, δ13C, δ15N): new insights into animal husbandry between the Late Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age at Tana del Barletta (Ligurian7
Scientific investigation of the 20th century bronze bell in Asyut, Egypt: insight into materials, chemical composition and preservation status7
Analytical exploration of the Mycenaean glass world via micro-PIXE: a contribution to our knowledge of LBA glass technology7
Technology, life histories and circulation of gold objects during the Middle Period (AD 400–1000): A perspective from the Atacama Desert, Chile7
Correction to: Characteristics of lithic artifact weathering at the Semizbugu surface site complex in semi-arid Central Kazakhstan7
ExTraS program: documenting the processes of fixation, recording, and preservation of combustion products in speleothems6
Contrasting pathways to domestication and agriculture around Southwest Asia6
Modelling land and water based movement corridors in the Western Mediterranean: a least cost path analysis from chalcolithic and early bronze age ivory records6
Application of electrochemical methods to assess the stability and investigation of factors influencing the ancient copper-arsenic artefacts from 3rd Millennium BC6
A taphonomic and spatial distribution study of the new levels of the middle Pleistocene site of Notarchirico (670–695 ka, Venosa, Basilicata, Italy)6
An archaeometric approach to biocontamination with manganese pigments in ancient marine hunter-gatherers of the Atacama Desert: health, ideological, and socioecononic considerations6
Unification conditions of human civilization patterns: based on multi-agent modeling of early Chinese history (770 BC to 476 BC)6
Micro-contextual characterization of pyrogenic aragonite diagenesis in archaeological ash: implications for radiocarbon dating of calcium carbonate in combustion features6
Neutron-based techniques for archaeometry: characterization of a Sardinian boat model6
Plano-convex ingots and precious metalwork in northwestern Iberia during the Late Iron Age and early Roman period: an analytical approach6
The representativeness of the dental calculus dietary record: insights from Taï chimpanzee faecal phytoliths6
Tracing early life histories from Roman times to the Medieval era: weaning practices and physiological stress6
Fishing specialization and the inland trade of the Chilean jack mackerel or jurel, Trachurus murphyi, in far southern Peru6
Ancient genomes provide insights into the genetic history in the historical era of southwest China6
Technological variability in El Castillo cave during MIS 46
VNIR–SWIR reflectance spectroscopy as a nondestructive technique for compositional determination of archaeological talc samples with a machine learning approach6
Hematite as unprecedented black rock art pigment in Jufri Cave, East Kalimantan, Indonesia: the microscopy, spectroscopy, and synchrotron X-ray-based investigation6
The key role of bangles in the evolution of standardized bronze technology in Indian antiquity6
A current assessment and commentary on the field of shell seasonality6
Cooking pottery as indicator of resilience and change in Early Medieval Cyprus. An archaeometric approach6
Black chert and radiolarite: knappable lithic raw materials in the prehistory of the Cantabrian Mountains (North Spain)6
The use of vertebral measurements for body length and weight reconstruction of pike (Esox lucius) from archaeological sites6
Special pet, special care. Diet, provenance, and health analyses of a dog reveal strong ties with humans in Patagonia6
Cavity detection using a pseudo-3D electric resistivity tomography at the Palaeolithic/Neolithic site of Scaloria Cave, Apulia, Italy: integrated assessment of synthetic and field data sets6
Collaborative anthracology and cultural understandings of wood charcoal in Marra Country (northern Australia)6
It is not crystal clear: “nuances” in the selection of raw materials for Iron Age translucent glass revealed by chemical analyses of beads from central Italy6
Neutron activation analysis in Mediterranean Archaeology: current applications and future perspectives6
Monitoring changes in hydric properties of treated stone material with conservation products by time-sequential IR thermography6
Diet in Augusta Emerita, the Iberian capital that prevailed in Roman to late antiquity transition6
Tracking kelp-type seaweed fuel in the archaeological record through Raman spectroscopy of charred particles: examples from the Atacama Desert coast6
Interaction and the end of the Late Bronze Age as displayed through neutron activation analysis of Late Helladic sherds: a case study on Asine in the Argolid, Greece6
Oldowan stone knapping and percussive activities on a raw material reservoir deposit 1.4 million years ago at Barranco León (Orce, Spain)6
How to deal with the conservation of the archaeological remains of earthen defensive architecture: the case of Southeast Spain6
Sant’Imbenia (Alghero): further archaeometric evidence for an Iron Age market square6
Intensified exploitation of animal products in the Mediterranean Copper Age: isotopic evidence from Scaba ’e Arriu (Sardinia)5
Archaeological cross dating: a formalized scheme5
Hiding a leaf in the forest: uncovering a 1300-year-old homicide case in a 2000-year-old cemetery5
Scraping hide in the early Upper Paleolithic: Insights into the life and function of the Protoaurignacian endscrapers at Fumane Cave5
Origin and fate of the greatest accumulation of silver in ancient history5
Making the invisible visible: tracing the origins of plants in West African cuisine through archaeobotanical and organic residue analysis5
The glass from the arrabal of Arrixaca (Murcia, 12th-13th centuries)5
Identifying the contribution of rotational movement in pottery forming based on statistical surface analysis5
Dietary reconstruction of the Bronze Age necropolis of Cova des Pas (Minorca Island): evidence from δ13C and δ15N analyses5
Marine resource exploitation and human settlement patterns during the Neolithic in SW Europe: stable oxygen isotope analyses (δ18O) on Phorcus lineatus (da Costa, 1778) from Campo de Hockey (San Ferna5
Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry analysis of Chinese lead-barium glass: combining multivariate kernel density estimation and maximum mean discrepancy to reinterpret the raw 5
Technical and economic history of western Han dynasty revealed by bronze mirrors from Zonglvcheng cemetery, Linzi, China5
Influence of the Roman road network on the biological proximity of Italic Abruzzo populations through mean measure of divergence analysis5
Standardization production of Qi Knives: A comprehensive analysis of the minting remains of knife money unearthed in ancient Linzi in the late Warring states period5
Mortars and plasters—How to characterize aerial mortars and plasters5
Mortars and plasters—How mortars were made. The literary sources5
What ancient DNA reveals about the ubiquitous rockfish of the Pacific Coast of North America5
Ingestible identity: pigs in pagan ritual in Aelia Capitolina (Roman Jerusalem) between the Second Temple period and early Christianity5
From diversity to monopoly: major economic policy change in the Western Han Dynasty revealed by lead isotopic analysis5
Differential skeletal preservation between sexes: a diachronic study in Milan over 2000 years5
Trace element and Pb isotope analyses highlight decentralized inter-island exchange in American Sāmoa (Polynesia)5
A detailed method for creating digital 3D models of human crania: an example of close-range photogrammetry based on the use of Structure-from-Motion (SfM) in virtual anthropology5
A quantitative paleoclimatic reconstruction of the non-analogue environment of oxygen isotope stage 3: new data from small mammal records of southwestern Germany5
Culinary continuity in central Japan across the transition to agriculture5
Multianalytical approach to the exceptional Late Roman shipwreck of Ses Fontanelles (Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain)5
Make up in the grave: scientific analysis of contents of the so-called kohl pots at the archaeological site of Estark–Joshaqan, central Iranian plateau5
Identifying locals vs non-locals using 87Sr/86Sr isotope analysis: a multimethod approach in the homogeneous environments of the Arabian Gulf5
Coptic textiles in Tehran: dye and fibre characterisation in four Coptic textiles preserved at the Moghadam Museum5
The elusive parasite: comparing macroscopic, immunological, and genomic approaches to identifying malaria in human skeletal remains from Sayala, Egypt (third to sixth centuries AD)5
The smelting of copper in the third millennium cal BC Trentino, north-eastern Italy5
Glazed sgraffito ware from Torre Alemanna (Foggia, fifteenth to sixteenth century A.D.): technological aspects of a local production5
The “post-weanling’s conundrum”: exploring the impact of infant and child feeding practices on early mortality in the Bronze Age burial cave of Moro de Alins, north-eastern Iberia, through stable isot5
Strontium isotope analysis reveals prehistoric mobility patterns in the southeastern Baltic area5
Assessing laser ablation multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry as a tool to study archaeological and modern human mobility through strontium isotope analyses of tooth enamel5
New data and insights on the secondary glass workshop of Comacchio (Italy): MgO contents, steatite crucibles and alternatives to recycling5
The white marbles and polychrome stones of the five-aisled basilica at Gadara (Umm Qais), Jordan: archaeometric characterization for provenance identification5
Dietary changes seen through the isotope analysis of the La Tène burial site of Prosmyky (Bohemia, 4th-3rd century BCE)5
Gonfienti (Prato, Tuscany, Central Italy), a zooarchaeological snapshot on daily sixth-century Etruscan household life5
Non-specific inflammatory markers in remains from Ducové site (Slovakia): a bioarchaeological study of sinusitis in paranasal sinuses from the Late Bronze Age to Modern times4
Identifying the unidentified fauna enhances insights into hominin subsistence strategies during the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition4
Early life histories at medieval Mikulčice (ninth–tenth centuries AD, Czechia) based on carbon and nitrogen profiles of tooth dentine4
Reconstructing production of Hellenistic pottery and maritime trade routes: insights from a Hellenistic shipwreck near Žirje, Croatia4
The ancient renovation activities of Yungang Grottoes: mutual verification of carbon-14 dating and archaeological investigation4
Marine fish in the Czech lands in the Middle and Early Modern Ages: a multi-disciplinary study4
Metallurgical analyses reveal brass production in the Northeast China4
Cosmetics for the non-elite 2000 years ago: affordable raw materials and a complex production process4
Birch bark tar ornaments: identification of 2000-year-old beads and bracelets in southwest China4
Animal selection strategies in mortuary practices at the Dawenkou Culture site of Jiaojia in northern China4
The Colourant Mapping Project: approaching the evidence of colourant production in the Aegean during the Hellenistic and Roman Period through Kea, Kos and Rhodes4
Rice cultivation and its environmental and social contexts at the Shimao site, Northwest China4
Correction to: Sharing food with hyenas: a latrine of Pachycrocuta brevirostris in the Early Pleistocene assemblage of Fuente Nueva‑3 (Orce, Baza Basin, SE Spain)4
Peri-mortem cranial trauma: implications for violent deaths at the Faraoskop rock shelter4
Technical characteristics and coating formation mechanism of gilded silver products unearthed from the Consort Tomb of Emperor Shengzong of the Liao dynasty4
The marbles of the basilica of Ascalon: another example of the Severan building projects4
Technical note: investigating activity-induced 3d hand entheseal variation in a documented South African sample4
Sixth-century Byzantine glass from Limes Fortifications on Serbian Danube4
Burning, dumping, and site use during the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic at Hohle Fels Cave, SW Germany4
Late Roman and Migration Period elites from Lithuania – locals or migrants? Reinterpretation of the current concept based on 87Sr/86Sr stable isotope analysis4
Molecular evidence for new foodways in the early colonial Caribbean: organic residue analysis at Isla de Mona, Puerto Rico4
Exploring the link between plant minerals and wear formation on stone tools through experimentation: a view from the wetland4
Interpersonal violence in the Middle Kingdom of Egypt: evidence of craniofacial traumas from the tomb of Pwinre (TT39) (fifteenth century BC), Luxor4
A new perspective on Tegelbarg: character and chronology of a Late Neolithic shell midden in the western Baltic4
Agriculture of the Late Dawenkou culture in the middle reaches of the Huai River, China: Archaeobotanical evidence from the Gaixia site4
Scratching the surface? A histotaphonomic study of human remains at Neolithic Çatalhöyük4
Multifactorial temporo-spatial structuring of the morphological diversity of domestic pigs, sheep, and goats between Catalonia (Spain) and Languedoc (France) from the Iron Age to Antiquity4
The Dorothy Garrod Site: a new Middle Stone Age locality in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania4
Morphological and geographical variability of desert kites4
Incidental burning on bones by Neanderthals: the role of fire in the Qa level of Abric Romaní rock-shelter (Spain)4
Pyrotechnology and lipid biomarker variability in pine tar production4
Birds from the oven: the Middle Palaeolithic avifauna of Tabun Cave, Mount Carmel, Israel4
Determining the use of ancient ceramic artefacts through combined morphological and magnetic analyses: the case of Villa del Foro, Northern Italy4
Carrying capacity and meat availability for the Neanderthal groups in the upper valley of the Lozoya River (Madrid, Spain): a key region for the study of their ecosystems in Central Iberia4
Archaeometric analysis of the pottery from the Chalcolithic site of El Cortijo de Montiel Bajo (Santo Tomé de la Vega, Jaén, Spain)4
Early medieval glass beads: witness to changes in central Europe – the case of Hostivice (Czech Republic)4
On time scales and “synchronic” variability in the archaeology of human origins: short-term technological variations at SHK (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania)4
Differential metal supply networks between central and northeast Thailand, and Northwest Cambodia during the Mid-Late Iron Age: silver, copper and lead alloy artefacts from 2nd-8th c. AD Non Ban Jak4
Back to black: a mineralogical and chemical characterisation of Atticising fourth century BCE black gloss ware4
Reconstructing ancient Southern African mitochondrial genomes at Faraoskop4
Who venerated the ancestors at the Petit-Chasseur site? Examining Early Bronze Age cultic activities around megalithic monuments through the archaeometric analyses of ceramic findings (Upper Rhône Val4
Correction to: A new perspective on Tegelbarg: character and chronology of a Late Neolithic shell midden in the western Baltic4
Personal adornments in West-Central Africa—the case study of a talc bead from the Kongo Kingdom (Mbanza Kongo, Angola)4
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