Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences

Papers
(The median citation count of Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
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The earliest known Italian case of bilateral non-osseous calcaneonavicular coalition from the mediaeval cemetery of Troina (Enna, Sicily)68
Lithic technological choices of late Neandertals in a mountain environment south of the Ebro Valley, Iberian Peninsula (Peña Miel level e)68
Interregional interactions across the Southern Andes: Yavi-Chicha ceramic circulation in northern Chile during the Late pre-Hispanic periods57
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 Poland57
The geopolitics of the Upper Galilee at the dawn of the Iron Age: a petrographic study of Mt. Adir55
A multi-technique approach to characterization: the Sant Martí de Tous chert as a prehistoric resource for the NE of the Iberian Peninsula52
Crisis? What crisis? Recycling of silver for Roman Republican coinage45
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)42
Unraveling Châtelperronian high-density accumulations: the open-air site of Aranbaltza II (Bizkaia, Spain)40
Paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental reconstructions based on the small vertebrates from the Middle Paleolithic of Hohle Fels Cave, SW Germany39
Emphasising the community: demographic composition of an exceptional tomb—the Chalcolithic burial site of Camino del Molino, Caravaca de la Cruz, Murcia37
A comparative analysis of stone- and earth-wall settlement locations of the Lower Xiajiadian Culture in Aohan Banner, China37
Reconstructing Mesolithic social networks on the Iberian Peninsula using ornaments36
Investigating the Neolithic rubble layers of ‘Ain Ghazal, Jordan, using luminescence dating35
Revealing the manufacturing and corrosion characteristics of Chinese archaeological metal arrows by non-destructive neutron techniques34
Bias and potential misinterpretations in the analysis of insects collected from human remains of archaeological interest34
Lithic use-wear analysis of Lupemban Middle Stone Age core-axes from Kalambo Falls, Zambia33
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 medic31
Metallurgical technology and resources mobility in the El Argar culture: An archaeometallurgical study at Laderas del Castillo (Callosa de Segura, Alicante)30
New evidence on Iron Age bronze metallurgy in southwestern Iberian Peninsula: ingots and artefacts from Cabeço Redondo (Portugal)30
Mycenaean ‘gold-embroidery’ and questions of craftsmanship: a combined archaeological, archaeometric and experimental approach27
One city to rule them all? The production of copper in Enkomi, Cyprus: the evidence from the metallurgical ceramic assemblage27
Application of electrochemical methods to assess the stability and investigation of factors influencing the ancient copper-arsenic artefacts from 3rd Millennium BC25
An archaeometric approach to biocontamination with manganese pigments in ancient marine hunter-gatherers of the Atacama Desert: health, ideological, and socioecononic considerations24
Neutron activation analysis in Mediterranean Archaeology: current applications and future perspectives23
Correction to: On diverse arts: crucible metallurgy and the polymetallic cycle at Scandinavia’s earliest Viking town, Ribe (8th–9th c. CE), Denmark22
The key role of bangles in the evolution of standardized bronze technology in Indian antiquity22
Peri-mortem cranial trauma: implications for violent deaths at the Faraoskop rock shelter22
Late Roman and Migration Period elites from Lithuania – locals or migrants? Reinterpretation of the current concept based on 87Sr/86Sr stable isotope analysis20
Trace element and Pb isotope analyses highlight decentralized inter-island exchange in American Sāmoa (Polynesia)20
Rabbits beyond hunter-gatherers’ diets in Western Europe? The case for leporid accumulations in Neolithic Southwestern Iberia18
On time scales and “synchronic” variability in the archaeology of human origins: short-term technological variations at SHK (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania)17
Personal adornments in West-Central Africa—the case study of a talc bead from the Kongo Kingdom (Mbanza Kongo, Angola)17
Unraveling Early Holocene occupation patterns at El Arenal de la Virgen (Alicante, Spain) open-air site: an integrated palimpsest analysis16
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 Val16
ExTraS program: documenting the processes of fixation, recording, and preservation of combustion products in speleothems15
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 Antiquity15
Cosmetics for the non-elite 2000 years ago: affordable raw materials and a complex production process15
Pigments—copper-based greens and blues14
Does knowledge influence visual attention? A comparative analysis between archaeologists and naïve subjects during the exploration of Lower Palaeolithic tools14
Production techniques of black burnished potteries from the Hanseong Period of the Baekje Kingdom (fourth to fifth century AD) in Ancient Korea14
Multianalytical approach to the exceptional Late Roman shipwreck of Ses Fontanelles (Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain)14
The smelting of copper in the third millennium cal BC Trentino, north-eastern Italy14
Discrimination of wheel-thrown pottery surface treatment by Deep Learning14
Sharing food with hyenas: a latrine of Pachycrocuta brevirostris in the Early Pleistocene assemblage of Fuente Nueva-3 (Orce, Baza Basin, SE Spain)14
Tyrants, democrats and the first silver ‘owl’ coins of Athens14
Geochemical and Pb isotopic constraints on the provenance of the Lupa Capitolina bronze statue14
Assessment of stature in Iron Age populations of South Africa13
Detection of past landscape elements in marginal mountain areas—the example of the Western Carpathians13
Spatial organization of technological activities in a large hunter-gatherer residential campsite during the Late Holocene: the case of Huencú Nazar in the Central Pampean Dunefields of Argentina (Sout13
Annunciation or Adoration? The workshop practice and the hesitations of a Portuguese mannerist painter revealed by infrared reflectography13
Unveiling the deterioration formation process of the rammed earth city wall site of the Ancient City of Pingyao, a World Heritage Site: occurrence, characterizations, and historic environmental implic13
Domestic herbivore mobility and herd management at Bronze Age Politiko-Troullia, Cyprus12
From shore to land: a comparative isotopic study of Neolithic dietary practices in coastal and inland Croatia12
Evidence of parasites in the ancient city of Delos (Greece) during the hellenistic period12
Food production and agricultural systems on the southwestern frontier of the Han Empire: archaeobotanical remains from the 2016 excavation of Hebosuo, Yunnan12
The technology of polychrome glazed ceramics in Ifriqiya: new data from the site of Chimtou11
Not only wall paintings—pigments for cosmetics11
Using GIS and Geostatistical Techniques to Identify Neanderthal Campsites at archaeolevel Ob at Abric Romaní11
Shared traditions and shard conservatism: pottery making at the Chalcolithic site of Radovanu (Romania)11
Shell-beading traditions at Asitau Kuru (Timor-Leste)11
Live on the land and fed by the sea: diverse subsistence economies in the Neolithic Dawenkou Period in Shandong Peninsula, China11
Bioarchaeological Perspectives on Late Antiquity in Dalmatia: Paleogenetic, Dietary, and Population Studies of the Hvar—Radošević burial site11
The Magdalenian human remains from Santa Catalina (Lekeitio, Biscay, Northern Iberian Peninsula)11
A study on archaeological production sites of South Korean bronze bells through slag and soil analysis11
Fishing-reliant subsistence system among prehistoric coastal communities in South China: an ichthyoarchaeological case study on the Guye site11
Radiocarbon dating and Hallstatt chronology: a Bayesian chronological model for the burial sequence at Dietfurt an der Altmühl ‘Tennisplatz’, Bavaria, Germany11
Plant subsistence and environment in the Late Bronze Age of the Central Black Sea Region: archaeobotanical remains from Oymaağaç Höyük/Nerik and their Anatolian context11
Social differentiation and well-being in the Italian Iron Age: exploring the relationship between sex, age, biological stress, and burial complexity among the Picenes of Novilara (8th–7th c. BC)11
Limekiln services soil enrichment and water retention of an Early Islamic Plot-and-Berm groundwater-harvesting agroecosystem in coastal dunes near Caesarea, Israel11
Estimating age-at-death in enslaved African individuals from Valle da Gafaria by pulp/tooth area ratio in canines10
More than meets the eye: use of computer vision algorithms to identify stone tool material through the analysis of cut mark micro-morphology10
The place beyond the trees: renewed excavations of the Middle Stone Age deposits at Olieboomspoort in the Waterberg Mountains of the South African Savanna Biome10
Multipurpose animal utilization underpinned early Bronze Age subsistence of an oasis in an arid area of northwestern China10
Pigments—Iron-based red, yellow, and brown ochres10
Abrasive wear in heat-treated ostrich eggshell beads: implications for the archaeological record10
Agios Petros and the Neolithic pottery-making traditions of the deserted islands, Northern Sporades, Greece10
Quantifying the effect of heating temperature on silcrete blank production10
Polychromy in the Atacama Desert during the Late Intermediate Period (1000–1450 AD): pigments characterization by XRF and VNIR hyperspectral images10
Mortars and plasters—how to characterise hydraulic mortars10
Chemical analysis of the 5th and 12th century metal doors in the Lateran, Rome10
The emergence of large flake-based Acheulian technology: perspective from the highland site-complex of Melka Wakena, Ethiopia10
Microfossil analysis of dental calculus and isotopic measurements reveal the complexity of human-plant dietary relationships in Late Bronze Age Yunnan10
Geochemical and mineralogical characterization on an ochre residue adhering to a pebble found in the Oriente A Epigravettian burial, in the Grotta d’Oriente of Favignana (Egadi, Italy)10
Zooarchaeological analysis: The curious case of canid identification in North America10
Roman pottery production in the coast of Granada (Spain) in the early Late Antiquity: a scientific analysis of ceramics from the kiln site of Los Matagallares10
On the traces of lost identities: chronological, anthropological and taphonomic analyses of the Late Neolithic/Early Eneolithic fragmented and commingled human remains from the Farneto rock shelter (B9
Ancient DNA sheds light on the origin and migration patterns of the Xianbei confederation9
Exploitation of lydite and jasper by Epipaleolithic foragers in the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau and surrounding regions9
Turkey domestication and provisioning in the Mesa Verde Region (US Southwest), Pueblo I to Pueblo III (725–1280 CE): C, Sr, and O isotope analyses9
A myth debunked. The Porosphaera globularis beads and their relation to the onset of symbolic thinking in prehistory9
Research on the source of cinnabar excavated from Sanxingdui site in China based on sulphur and mercury isotope analyses9
The Paleolithic diet of Siberia and Eastern Europe: evidence based on stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) in hominin and animal bone collagen9
Systemic stress in hunter-gatherers from the Central Pampas Dunefields (Argentina): evaluating linear enamel hypoplasia during the Holocene9
Examination of Mughal stone inlay work on the mausoleum of I’timad-ud-Daulah, Agra, India9
Colluvial sediments originating from past land-use activities in the Erzgebirge Mountains, Central Europe: occurrence, properties, and historic environmental implications8
Use-wear analysis applied in a dissected palimpsest at the Middle Palaeolithic site of El Salt (eastern Iberia): working with lithic tools in a narrow timescale8
From quartz curvature to late Holocene mobility at Spring Cave, Western Cape, South Africa8
Hearths, firewood availability, and intensity of occupations in the Central Plateau of Santa Cruz (Southern Patagonia, Argentina)8
Construction materials and building techniques – Comparing anthropogenic sediments of three Middle Bronze Age sites from Hungary8
A multi-proxy geochemical and micromorphological study of the use of space and stratigraphy of a Viking-age house in Ribe, Denmark8
Micro-PIXE analysis of early Islamic (10th–11th century AD) glass vessels from the Tape-Bahram historical site in Ray, Iran8
Pigments for the dead: megalithic scenarios in southern Europe8
New insights of subsistence practices in the late Shang period of upper reaches of Hutuo river, Xinding basin, Shanxi Province: lipid residue evidence8
Seasonality and mobility of Epipaleolithic groups in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula: tooth wear analysis of ungulates from Balma del Gai8
Zooarchaeology of the Iron Age in Western Iberia: new insights from the Celtic oppidum of Ulaca8
Tracing culinary practices in the western provinces of the Roman Empire using Organic Residue Analysis8
Livestock size and the Roman-Early Anglo-Saxon transition: Britain in North-West Europe8
The effect of edge serration on the performance of stone-tip projectiles: an experimental case study of the Maros Point from Holocene South Sulawesi8
An archaeometallurgical investigation of iron smithing in Swahili contexts and its wider implications8
Standardized patterns in the ceramic craft at Early Bronze Age Helike, Achaea, Greece8
Composition and manufacture of a rare gold example of the Mesopotamian “tree of life” iconography and coeval jewellery in southwestern Iberian Peninsula8
Analysis of fingerprints on a PPNB figurine from the Tell Halula site, Syria8
Environmental changes and human occupations between MIS 15 and MIS 14 in Central Italy: archaeological levels AO1-20, 24 and LBr of Valle Giumentina (c. 570–530 ka)8
Monte Alban and Teotihuacan connections: can stable isotope analysis of bone and enamel detect migration between two ancient Mesoamerican urban capitals?8
A multi-technique approach to unveil the composition and fabrication of a pre-Roman glass masterpiece: a double-faced human-head shape polychrome glass pendant (2nd -1st c. BC)8
Archaeometric study of wall rock paintings from the Sant’Angelo in Criptis cave, Santeramo in Colle, Bari: insights on the rupestrian decorative art in Apulia (Southern Italy)8
Unraveling the spatial imprint of hominin and carnivore accumulations in Early Pleistocene African sites8
Investigating polychromy on the Parthenon’s west metopes8
New insights in Neanderthal palaeoecology using stable oxygen isotopes preserved in small mammals as palaeoclimatic tracers in Teixoneres Cave (Moià, northeastern Iberia)7
Caprine management at Archaic and Classical period Argilos in northern Greece: the isotopic evidence from sequentially sampled tooth enamel7
Traceological analysis of lithics from the Camel Site, al-Jawf, Saudi Arabia: an experimental approach to identifying mineral processing activities using silcrete tools7
The obsidian beads from Middle Chalcolithic Tel Tsaf (ca. 5,200–4,700 cal. BC), Jordan Valley, Israel: technology, provenance, and socio-economic significance7
Lithic technology at the Early Dabban in Hagfet ed Dabba (Cyrenaica, Libya)7
Originals or local replicas? The techno-functional analysis of the disc-shaped antler cheekpieces from the Bronze Age settlement at Sărata Monteoru, south-eastern Romania7
The use of shaped stone balls to extract marrow: a matter of skill? Experimental- traceological approach7
A computerized facial approximation method for archaic humans based on dense facial soft tissue thickness depths7
The impact of sediment abrasion on tooth microwear analysis: an experimental study7
Setbacks in the use of a handaxe: lithic investment and seasonality in the Early Acheulean7
New human fossil from the latest Pleistocene levels of Grotta Romanelli (Apulia, southern Italy)7
Alteration by natural processes or anthropogenic manipulation? Assessing human skull breakage through machine learning algorithms7
The stone artifacts of the National Archaeological Museum of Adria (Rovigo, Italy): a noteworthy example of heterogeneity7
The Provenance of Copper Materials for bronze chariot-horses Unearthed from Yang’an Han Tomb in Qionglai, Sichuan Province revealed by the lead isotope analysis and trace elements analysis7
Microvertebrate studies in archaeological contexts: Middle Paleolithic to early Holocene past environments7
The early cast iron processing technology in central China: scientific analysis on the iron artefacts from Ouerping site, Shanxi Province, ca.400BC-200BC7
Innovations in Acheulean biface production at la Noira (France) during Middle Pleistocene in Western Europe7
Mitogenomic diversity and stable isotopes provide insights into the maternal genetic history, mobility patterns, and diet of early medieval individuals from the Eastern Italian Alps7
Age and formation processes of an Acheulean site with extensive accumulation of large cutting tools: Garba I (Melka Kunture, Upper Awash, Ethiopia)7
Paleoethnobotanical evidence points to agricultural mutualism among early camelid pastoralists of the Andean central Altiplano7
Time for a change? Investigating shifts in agricultural economies and food in southern-central Norway (11th -16th c. AD)7
Technological changes in the glazed wares of northern Tunisia in the transition from Fatimid to Zirid rule7
Nomadic innovation in small-scale iron acquisition inspired by and dedicated to marginal steppe environments of Mongolia7
Palimpsest of micromammal deposits in an archaeological rock shelter (Álvarez 4, Late Holocene) from northwestern Patagonia, Argentina7
Reassembling the pieces, reassessing the picture: an analytical study of medieval pottery (mid. twelfth–sixteenth c.) from Polis Chrysochous, Cyprus7
Facial approximation of a Zaghunluq mummy in Xinjiang, China7
Macroscopic dental enamel hypoplasia in deciduous teeth: health conditions and socio-economic status in nineteenth- to twentieth-century Granada, Spain7
Osteometric distinctions between domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus), wild mountain reindeer (R.t.t.), wild forest reindeer (R.t. fennicus), and the identification of castrated reindeer bon7
Exploring the reliability of handaxe morphological analyses in 2D: a simulation-based approach7
Inaccurate ideas as stimuli to learn about the world: the ODK culture and spiral fractures of bones6
Special pet, special care. Diet, provenance, and health analyses of a dog reveal strong ties with humans in Patagonia6
Identifying locals vs non-locals using 87Sr/86Sr isotope analysis: a multimethod approach in the homogeneous environments of the Arabian Gulf6
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)6
Modelling land and water based movement corridors in the Western Mediterranean: a least cost path analysis from chalcolithic and early bronze age ivory records6
The white marbles and polychrome stones of the five-aisled basilica at Gadara (Umm Qais), Jordan: archaeometric characterization for provenance identification6
Tracing early life histories from Roman times to the Medieval era: weaning practices and physiological stress6
Mortars and masonry—structural lime and gypsum mortars in Antiquity and Middle Ages6
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 Jak6
Variability of limestone knapping methods in Middle Palaeolithic levels M and Ob of Abric Romaní (Barcelona, Spain)6
Technical note: investigating activity-induced 3d hand entheseal variation in a documented South African sample6
Some morphometric criteria for the identification of small wader remains (Recurvirostridae, Haematopodidae, Charadriidae, Scolopacidae) from archaeological sites in continental Northwestern Europe6
Birds from the oven: the Middle Palaeolithic avifauna of Tabun Cave, Mount Carmel, Israel6
Cooking pottery as indicator of resilience and change in Early Medieval Cyprus. An archaeometric approach6
Butchery activities associated with Member 5 at Sterkfontein, South Africa6
Coptic textiles in Tehran: dye and fibre characterisation in four Coptic textiles preserved at the Moghadam Museum6
Direct 14C dating of equine products preserved in archaeological pottery vessels from Botai and Bestamak, Kazakhstan6
Glass-based pigments in painting: smalt blue and lead–tin yellow type II6
Fishing Over the Millennia6
Strontium isotope analysis reveals prehistoric mobility patterns in the southeastern Baltic area6
Study on the related problems of lead-barium imitating-jade glass in the Warring States period of China6
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 6
Glazed sgraffito ware from Torre Alemanna (Foggia, fifteenth to sixteenth century A.D.): technological aspects of a local production6
Archaeological cross dating: a formalized scheme6
Applying the UDA-ODA discrimination technique to a herpetological association: the case of the Middle Palaeolithic site of El Salt (Alcoi, Spain)6
Contrasting pathways to domestication and agriculture around Southwest Asia6
Hiding a leaf in the forest: uncovering a 1300-year-old homicide case in a 2000-year-old cemetery6
Centrality on the periphery: an analysis of rural settlement hierarchy in the Dutch part of the Roman limes6
Medieval fish remains on the Newport ship identified by ZooMS collagen peptide mass fingerprinting6
Diet in Augusta Emerita, the Iberian capital that prevailed in Roman to late antiquity transition6
Make up in the grave: scientific analysis of contents of the so-called kohl pots at the archaeological site of Estark–Joshaqan, central Iranian plateau6
Tracing the missing fragments of Cycladic architecture: a geo-ethnoarchaeological study on the degradable architectural elements of the Cyclades6
Carnelian beads from Manda, Unguja Ukuu and Kwa Mgogo: New insights on the stone bead trade between South Asia and East Africa, 7th to 15th Century CE6
Forging techniques involving the use of forming swages in ancient barbarian jewellery: an example of silver shield-headed bracelets from Weklice, Northern Poland6
Taphonomy through fisheyes: an historical and methodological overview6
The habitat utilization and environmental resilience of Homo heidelbergensis in Europe6
The dutch Y-chromosome from the early middle ages to present day6
The earliest Waterway Pass (Jinguan) site in China (202 BC- AD 420): a geoarchaeological approach6
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 times6
Epigravettian barbed points from Vlakno cave (Croatia): the earliest evidence for barbed point technology in the Adriatic6
Diet and landscape use at Faraoskop from C, N and Sr isotopes in multiple skeletal tissues6
Cross-sectional properties of reindeer long bones and metapodials allow identification of activity patterns5
The contribution of VNIR and SWIR hyperspectral imaging to rock art studies: example of the Otello schematic rock art site (Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France)5
More than a fingerprint on a pebble: A pigment-marked object from San Lázaro rock-shelter in the context of Neanderthal symbolic behavior5
Is a spatial investigation possible without long-distance refit/conjoin? Application to the MIS 11 lithic assemblage of levels E and J from La Cansaladeta site (Tarragona, Spain)5
Scientific analysis on the Han bronze wares unearthed from Xiangyang, Hubei Province, China5
Animal exploitation by the last hunter-gatherers in the Mediterranean Iberia. New data from the Mesolithic groups from Cocina cave (Valencia, Eastern Iberia)5
Too good to go? Neanderthal subsistence strategies at Prado Vargas Cave (Burgos, Spain)5
Long-term dog consumption during the Holocene at the Sierra de Atapuerca (Spain): case study of the El Portalón de Cueva Mayor site5
Carnelian beads in Mongolia: new perspectives on technology and trade5
The first insight to materiality of rock art pigments from Western Papua Region (Berau Gulf, Fakfak)5
Dynamics of obsidian procurement at Pot Creek Pueblo (LA 260), Northern New Mexico5
Pig domestication and human subsistence at the early Neolithic site of Guanjia (6100–5500 BC), Central China5
Bioarchaeological evidence for ancient human diet and migration at Epidamnus/Dyrrachion and Apollonia in Illyria, Albania5
Testing tools: an experimental investigation into technical and economic aspects of Levantine rock art production5
Diversified pottery use across 5th and 4th millennium cal BC Neolithic coastal communities along the Strait of Gibraltar5
From mines to tombs: decoding the journey of turquoise artifacts at the Xingong site (1500-1300 BC), Beijing5
Diet in the Early Bronze Age: a buccal microwear analysis from the plain of Barcelona (Spain)5
Tackling erosion-accumulation events in a moat sequence from a unique Ottoman memorial place (Szigetvár, SW Hungary) using 14C and geoarcheological data5
Millet and meals: the role and significance of Panicum miliaceum in culinary contexts at Bruszczewo, Poland5
Using portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) spectrometry to discriminate burned skeletal fragments5
Correction to: Birds from the oven: the Middle Palaeolithic avifauna of Tabun Cave, Mount Carmel, Israel5
Magdalenian environments and ecosystems of the northern Alpine foreland: the case of Gnirshöhle and Petersfels5
Bioarchaeological approaches to understanding the long-term development of mountain societies5
Magnetic micro-archaeology: a method for conducting rock magnetic microfacies analysis on archaeological soil micromorphology samples, with a case study from El Salt, Alcoy, Spain5
Characterization of corrosion mechanism and traditional soldering treatment of a composite bronze lamp from the Greco-Roman period of Egypt5
A pre-Columbian obsidian trade from secondary fluvial sources supported by new geochemical data from the Alto Coca Reserve and Sumaco sites (Napo Province, Ecuador)5
Early Arabian Neolithic agropastoral communities from Asifir, Northwestern Saudi Arabia5
Copper-base metal supply during the northern Vietnamese Bronze and Iron Ages: metallographic, elemental, and lead isotope data from Dai Trach, Thành Dên, Gò Mun, and Xuân Lâp5
Human-cattle interactions in PPNB and Early/Middle Bronze Age Cyprus: integrating zooarchaeological and stable isotope data5
Multi-analytical study of the medieval wall paintings from the rupestrian church Grotta del Crocifisso at Lentini (eastern Sicily): new evidence of the use of woad (Isatis tinctoria)5
Process and technical characteristics of traditional gilding technology on silver: experimental replication and analysis of silver gilded products5
Interpreting oral conditions of the past: biocultural factors affecting Gran Canaria’s population between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries (Canary Islands, Spain)5
A study of diverse cosmetics from the Tang dynasty5
A micro-geoarchaeological view on stratigraphy and site formation processes in the Middle, Upper and Epi-Paleolithic layers of Sefunim Cave, Mt. Carmel, Israel5
Seasonal exploitation of intertidal resources at El Mazo (N Iberia) reveals optimized human subsistence strategies during the Mesolithic in Atlantic Europe5
Was pike on the menu? Exploring the role of freshwater fish in medieval England5
The human entry in Sicily: new archaeological and paleoenvironmental evidence from San Teodoro cave (Acquedolci, Messina)5
Mithraism under the microscope: new revelations about rituals through micromorphology, histotaphonomy and zooarchaeology5
Fuel use in medieval iron production in central Jutland, Denmark4
Pottery use across the Neolithic transition in northern Belgium: evidence from isotopic, molecular and microscopic analysis4
Sickle construction technologies at Middle Chalcolithic Tel Tsaf, Jordan Valley, Israel4
Archaeological science, globalisation, and local agency: gold in Great Zimbabwe4
Understanding the provenance and production process of historic mortars—a novel approach employing calcareous nannofossils4
An insight from the sea: provenance studies on Roman lead artefacts from the Arade River, Portimão (Portugal)4
A disabling injury reveals interpersonal care among hunter-gatherers in Patagonia4
A quarry for the construction of a Roman camp next to the Celtiberian city of Deza during the Sertorian Wars (Soria, Spain)4
Insights into the frontier zone of Upper Seine Valley (France) during the Bronze Age through subsistence strategies and dietary patterns4
First asserted record of the house mouse in Morocco: application of a multidisciplinary approach to the site of Rirha (5th − 1st c. BC)4
Purposefully purple: understanding the technological transition from late Medieval green to purple glazed Humber wares4
Microbotanical analyses of dental calculus and caries occurrence at Neolithic Tepecik-Çiftlik, Türkiye: insights into diet and oral health4
Introduction of the potter’s wheel as a reflection of social and economic changes during the La Tène period in Central Europe4
Trace element analysis reveals varied functions of copper processing crucibles from the Shang City at Zhengzhou4
Application of arsenic surveying for determining the position of former mining and metallurgical constructions: an example from the Radzimowice area (Lower Silesia, SW Poland)4
In search of ancient pre-Roman imperial roads: state of research and some methodological recommendations4
Exploring circulation dynamics in Han Dynasty China: insights from isotopic analysis of lead glazed pottery4
Small artifacts among the hunter-gatherers of the southern La Plata Basin4
Added hardship to nomadic life: leg impairment in an early Iron Age individual from northwestern China (ca. 375 BCE) with special references to lower limb splint use4
Strategies for success: Early Helladic pottery production in Corinth, Greece4
Reconstructing the trade history: provenance study of Han bronze mirrors in and out of Han China4
Empires and the acceleration of wealth inequality in the pre-Islamic Near East: an archaeological approach4
The Bodies in the ‘Bog’: A Multi-Isotope Investigation of Individual Life-Histories at an Unusual 6th/7th AD Century Group Burial from a Roman Latrine at Cramond, Scotland4
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