Journal of Archaeological Science-Reports

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Archaeological Science-Reports is 9. 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
Cosmic ray muon imaging for the internal structure of the Jiuyan Tower of the Great Wall19
From fire to light: Illuminating the archaeological past12
Animal tooth pendants from Spiginas and Donkalnis as instigators of a discussion on technological traditions, intergroup exchange and mobility in the early and middle Holocene in Central and northeast11
Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy of copper alloy artefacts from unidentified shipwreck sites: Clues to the identity of shipwrecks on Kenn Reef, Coral Sea11
Use wear analysis at the Bahia Colorada site. Interface of bone and stone tool kits within early maritime societies in Southern Patagonia11
Distinguishing hominin and brown hyena (Parahyaena brunnea) bone accumulations from the Middle Stone Age in South Africa10
Diet at the medieval stronghold of Kalisz-Zawodzie (Poland): Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of bone collagen10
The fall of the gods: A response to “On leopards, hyenas and Greek gods” of Domínguez-Rodrigo and Colleges10
Petrographic and chemical analyses of ceramic roof tile end caps from the ritual temple of Jin Dynasty in Changbai Mountain9
Micro-botanical evidence of plant food sources and stone tool functions at the Sujiacun site from the Longshan period in southeastern Shandong Province, China9
A Taste of the past: cooking ware traditions from Bronze Age to classical Thessaloniki Toumba, Central Macedonia, Northern Greece9
Tracing the path: First attempt of a multi-isotope approach to animal management in the Late Roman city of Torreparedones (Baena, Spain)9
A protocol for identifying archaeological parenchyma using microCT: Steps towards a virtual reference collection9
Rise and fall: Settlement dynamics of LBK groups in the Middle Belgium loess belt (5150–4950 cal. BC) based on the new Meuse ceramic chronology9
Ink in secular and religious documents from the Pelliot collection (BnF, Paris): A study of ingredients and uses of ink in1st millennium Tocharian, Sanskrit and Chinese manuscripts from the Kucha and 9
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