Journal of Archaeological Science-Reports

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Archaeological Science-Reports 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.)
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Frozen in time: Caprine pen from an early Islamic earthquake complex in Tel Beth Shemesh19
Assessing the iron-working skills at Roman Iudaea: An archaeometallurgical study of two Bar-Kokhba revolt assemblages from Israel15
Pearl millet and iron in the West African Sahel: Archaeobotanical investigation at Tongo Maaré Diabal, Mali14
Analytical study of Bronze Age goldwork from Northwest Iberia12
Trmun (north-eastern Italy): Multi-scale remote and ground-based sensing of a Bronze Age and post-Roman fortification12
Soil and spatial analyses in the assessment of the focal point of the extinct medieval royal burgh of Roxburgh11
Statistical proposals for a formal classification of Chalcolithic stone masonry passage graves with circular chamber in the Southeast of the Iberian Peninsula11
First absolute chronologies of neolithic and bronze age settlements at Lake Ohrid based on dendrochronology and radiocarbon dating10
Archaeological questions and genetic answers: Male paternal kinship in a copper age multiple burial from the eastern Italian Alps10
GPR survey on underwater archaeological site: A case study at Jenipapo stilt village in the eastern Amazon region, Brazil10
Trade, use, offer. The hoard of Bánov – “Skalky” (CZ)10
Sorting out problems with Late Roman eastern Mediterranean cooking wares from Tarraco (Tarragona, Spain) combining archaeology and archaeometry10
Bone mineral density through history: Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry in archaeological populations of Norway9
From excavating bones to reconstruct funerary practices: Contextualizing skeletal evidence for the post-funerary treatment of the dead at the Pre- and Protopalatial Petras cemetery (2900–1700 BCE), Si9
Plan of prehistoric stilt village in Maranhão Brazil may resemble the Pleiades9
Reused and recycled. Archeometallurgical study of historical nails found in Guam, Mariana Islands, Western Pacific9
The exotic animal trade from Roman provinces. The results of animal remains study from the Roman town of Thamusida (Kénitra, Morocco)9
Contribution to the mapping of ancient watercourses of the Uruk – Larsa region (Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq) through remote sensing9
Sampling methods for archaeological predictive modeling: Spatial autocorrelation and model performance9
Same same, or very different? Comparing grindstones from Late/Final Bronze Age settlements and a mining/ore beneficiation site in the Southern Alps9
Hunting, fishing, gardening: Re-evaluating Middle Neolithic mobility and cultural diversity on the Norwegian Skagerrak coast9
Editorial Board8
Ivory from early Anglo-Saxon burials in Lincolnshire – A biomolecular study8
When Che’ (wood) meets tun (stone): Experimental programs and functional analysis of stone tools. The case of the Classic Maya site of Cancuén (Guatemala)8
Highland pastoralism in the Early Bronze Age Kura-Araxes cultural tradition: Stable oxygen (δ18O) and carbon (δ13C) isotope analyses of herd mobility at Köhne Shahar in northwestern Iran8
Pilot study on the lipid residues in the clay core of Lost-wax process8
Rediscovering Nestawedjat: Embalming residue analyses reunite the mummified remains of an ancient Egyptian woman with her coffins7
Guinea pig remains from the XVIth century Ojców castle (southern Poland)7
Editorial Board7
Identifying water availability with maize phytoliths in Range Creek Canyon, Utah7
Was Aboriginal population recovery delayed after the Last Glacial Maximum? A synthesis of a terminal Pleistocene deposit from the Sydney Basin, New South Wales, Australia7
First AMS radiocarbon dating of Río Chico style paintings (southernmost Patagonia, Argentina): Older than expected7
The palaeoenvironment and settlement history of a lakeshore setting: An interdisciplinary study from the multi-layered archaeological site of Serteya II, Western Russia7
Standardization procedure to provide a unified multi-method elemental compositional dataset, application to ferruginous colouring matters from Namibia7
The early Roman pottery kilns in the ager Rusellanus (southern Tuscany, Italy) and their products7
Pushing boundaries: Old Kingdom mummification revised7
Moving metals V: The question of shared copper sources between Scandinavia and Hungary 1700–1500 BC7
Cahokia's shell bead crafters and maize producers: A re-examination of the data7
Archaeometric characterization of pottery from the Iron Age hillfort of Pintia (Valladolid, Spain)7
Are petrous bones just a repository of ancient biomolecules? Investigating biosystematic signals in sheep petrous bones using 3D geometric morphometrics7
Cereal size, AMS and charcoal data from phase 1 of the Kashmir Prehistory Project6
Investigating fuel for firing pottery at the end of the 3rd mill. BCE: The case of Logardan, northern Iraq6
Simulating the extent and depth of spring snow cover for medieval settlements in Iceland and Greenland6
A focus on the hearth: What a detailed investigation of fireplaces in Boncuklu and Çatalhöyük reveals about Neolithic household practice6
More than meat? Examining cattle slaughter, feasting and deposition in later 4th millennium BC Atlantic Europe: A case study from Kilshane, Ireland6
Flaking stone activity in the tradition of iron smelting from the 8th to 17th centuries AD in the Matano region, South Sulawesi, Indonesia6
Issues of phytolith taphonomy at Palaeolithic sites: Investigation and results from Attirampakkam, India6
Picking up the pieces: Assessing alternative methods for reconstructing whole red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) shell size from fragments6
Approach to plant craft techniques from the mat impressions on the bases of Early Bronze Age ceramic vessels: The case of Cova Fonda (Spain)6
Mineralogical and chemical characterization of ochres used by the Himba and Nama people of Namibia6
A critical review of UAS-based aerial photography and photogrammetry of Cahokia’s Grand Plaza6
Number or weight? The effects and implications of quantifying lithic raw material use in two different ways6
Faunal remains from Ojakly, a Late Bronze Age mobile pastoralist campsite in the Murghab region, Turkmenistan6
Burning questions: Experiments on the effects of charring on domestic and wild sorghum6
Possible leafy vegetables in prehistoric southern Vietnamese cuisine with a distinctive biomolecular profile6
Late Holocene sediment accumulation on emergent reef platforms: Human presence in a dynamic and unstable sedimentary environment in the equatorial western Pacific6
Animal carcass processing, cooking and commensality at the Late Neolithic lakeside settlement of Dispilio, Northern Greece5
Unsung Heroes of Cahokian Cuisine: Materials and methods for maize nixtamalization in southwestern Illinois5
MRS, µEDXRF and FTIR-ATR analysis of white paste inlays in Bronze Age pottery from the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula: The case of Peñalosa (Jaén, Spain)5
The Impact of Social, Economic and Political Change in Linear and Appositional Growth of Children from the Medieval Islamic and Christian Periods of the Algarve, Portugal5
Local pottery, hybrid identities: Exploring the Zapo-Teotihuacáno community at El Tesoro, Hidalgo through ceramic compositional analysis5
Diet at the medieval stronghold of Kalisz-Zawodzie (Poland): Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of bone collagen5
Early Epigravettian backed pieces from layer O of Grotta della Cala (Southern Italy). A techno-typological and use-wear integrated approach5
Island Southeast Asia and ancient glass exchange: Insights from jar burial sites in Bacong, central Philippines5
Macchia or forest? Toward the reconstruction of Ericaceae formations in Corsica (NW Mediterranean) during the Holocene using a quantitative wood anatomy analysis5
Geophysical survey of the Roman and post-Roman site of Proendos, Ribeira Sacra, Lugo, Spain5
Two faces of warrior elite. Stone wrist-guards and wrist-guard-like artefacts5
Identification of the source of dolerites used at the Waun Mawn stone circle in the Mynydd Preseli, west Wales and implications for the proposed link with Stonehenge5
Archaeometric characterization of black gloss ware from Populonia (Tuscany): Imported pottery and local production of the Petites Estampilles Group5
An integrated archaeo-palaeoenvironmental approach to the study of human-environment relationships in the Wierzchowo Lake microregion (Northern Poland) during the Mid- to Late Holocene5
Breeding, feeding and mobility among dogs in the elite in the Merovingian period – Analysis of dogs in the boat grave Nabberör, Öland, Sweden5
First cross dating (U/Th-14C) of calcite covering rock paintings in Africa: The case of the Lovo Massif, Democratic Republic of the Congo5
Proteomics identify bowhead whale muscle tissue and baleen in cinder residues at a 16th c. Basque whaling site5
Macroscopic identification of Minoan lamps’ fuels. An experimental use-alteration and ultraviolet analysis5
Histomorphometric method for age-at-death estimation using the anterior side of the femoral midshaft5
Food storage, mobility, and the density-dependence of hunter-gatherer movement ecology5
Petrographic and chemical analyses of ceramic roof tile end caps from the ritual temple of Jin Dynasty in Changbai Mountain5
Paleolithic occupations in the Lahn Valley of Central Germany: New dating and ZooMS results from Wildscheuer, Wildweiberlei, and Wildhaus5
Early copper production by the last hunter-gatherers5
Quantification of microwear on experimental shell tools: First results using focus variation microscopy, surface roughness, and multiscale geometric analyses5
Bulb retouchers half a million years ago: New evidence from late Acheulean Jaljulia, Israel5
Provenance studies on Late Neolithic amber ornaments from North-East Poland5
Differentiation of Late Bronze Age Nubian- and Egyptian-style ceramics from northern Sudan by manufacturing firing temperatures using Raman spectroscopy5
New and old approaches to understand lithic raw materials: The case of Galería de las Estatuas site (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain)5
Use-wear analysis of grinding tools and the exploration of plant processing in the Neolithic of Europe: State of the art and perspectives5
Human and hutia (Isolobodon portoricensis) interactions in pre-Columbian Hispaniola: The isotopic and morphological evidence5
Popularity of the cult of Asclepius in the times of the Antonine Plague: Temporal modeling of epigraphic evidence5
A review and update of existing palaeo-environmental and anthracological guidelines in Ireland5
The Mark of the Beast: a bone assemblage assessment from the North of the Iberian Peninsula (MIS 3)5
Ancient sacrificial dog DNA reveals North–South interactions during the late Shang Dynasty in northern China5
Study of the access routes to the Castilian plateau through the Sella River valley (Asturias, Spain) during the end of the Upper Palaeolithic5
Fuel use in ancient Southwest Asia based on wood charcoal and seed data from fire installations5
Two pottery styles at one site: Chemical and mineralogical insights from the Liudun site in the Yangtze-Huaihe region of China5
Coloured glass bracelets from Middle Byzantine (11th–12th century CE) Morava and Braničevo (Serbia)5
Assessment of the reason for the vitrification of a wall at a hillfort. The example of Broborg in Sweden5
Reassessing the role of carnivores in the formation of FLK North 3 (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania): A pilot taphonomic analysis using Artificial Intelligence tools5
From the Mound to the Moon: Geophysical insights into Angel phase landscapes5
Small and overlooked: Roman glass counters from archaeological sites in Poland5
Artisanal experiences in Arpi: Colours and raw materials of Apulian red figure production5
Patterning in a large sample of retouched unifacial tools4
Isotopic evidence for non-local elk hunting by the Noble-Wieting community4
δ13C and δ15N of plants in a longitudinal transect from the Andes to the Atlantic coast: Terrestrial baseline for paleodietary and paleocological studies4
Ceramic building materials from the ancient Témesa (Calabria region, Italy): Raw materials procurement, mix-design and firing processes from the Hellenistic to Roman period4
The many faces of ceramics: New developments in the study of archaeological ceramics from the 15th European meeting on ancient ceramics (Barcelona, 16th–18th september 2019)4
Lived monuments: A microarchaeological study of monumental architecture in the tell-site of Arslantepe (Malatya, Turkey)4
Tephrochronology and micromorphology of Theran tephra deposits at Palaikastro, Crete4
Replicative experimental use of Palaeolithic Ground Stone Tools: Tracing and quantifying wear4
Reconstructing Neolithic obsidian procurement in Western Georgia through an obsidian characterization study4
Disentangling Cro-Magnon: The pedal remains4
Struck down in the marketplace: Bioarchaeological analysis of an individual recovered from the earthquake complex at Kourion4
Socioeconomic status and survival in medieval Canterbury4
Identifying the stone toolkit of Copper Age and Bronze Age metallurgists: A new contribution from use-wear and XRF analysis carried out on experimental tests4
Travel of faience beads and metal Pins: Evidence of long-distance trade in early Bronze Age I (3100–2900 BCE) Başur Höyük, Türkiye4
A protocol for identifying archaeological parenchyma using microCT: Steps towards a virtual reference collection4
Non-planar parallel sections: A new approach in digital image analysis of CT volume datasets to improve the assessment of pottery-forming methods4
Spatial ecological gradients and non-equilibrium niche construction dynamics in the Levantine Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition4
Distinguishing hominin and brown hyena (Parahyaena brunnea) bone accumulations from the Middle Stone Age in South Africa4
Investigating morphological and functional variability and frequency in Lucayan bipolar microliths from the central Bahamas4
Firewood exploitation in the Amu Darya valley of Uzbekistan from ca. 300 BCE to ca. 1400 CE4
Do early Paleoindian point blades carry culturally significant shape information? Modules versus complete points using geometric morphometrics4
New morpho-technological studies to enhance the knowledge of Fell point variability in southeastern South America4
Chemical analysis of glass beads in Palau, western Micronesia reveals 19th century inter-island exchange systems in transition4
Sensitivity analysis in archaeological simulation: An application to the MERCURY model4
Low-cost photogrammetric reconstruction of a panel with palaeolithic engravings of Siega Verde (Salamanca, Spain): From the rocky outcrop to the details4
Archaeoparasitology and pathoecology of Buchta Nakhodka, a medieval settlement in the far north of Western Siberia, dating from the 13th century4
Spatio-temporal demographic dynamics of the human populations from Northwest Patagonia and central Chile during the Pleistocene-Holocene4
‘Put variety in White’: Multi-analytical investigation of the white pigments inlaid on Early Chalcolithic pottery from Southern Romania4
Too young for tinder? The palaeoecological context and possible function of subfossil fungi (basidiomes) found in the settlement from the Early Iron Age in Podłęże, S Poland4
Blue and green in the decoration of a Kushite chapel in Karnak, Egypt: Technical evaluation using low-tech, non-invasive procedures4
Hammer-stones to open macaúba nuts and unintentionally flake production in wild bearded capuchin monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus) at Ubajara National Park (Brazil): An archeological approach4
A Comprehensive Assessment of the Landscape, Environment, Natural Resources, and the Changes in Social Organization Between the Chalcolithic and the Early Iron Age (ca. 6000–2600 cal. BP) at Delice Va4
Teotihuacan ancient culture affected by megathrust earthquakes during the early Epiclassic Period (Mexico)4
Archaeometric study of Maya pottery from Comalcalco, Tabasco, Mexico4
Preliminary archaeobotanical evidence from Early Bronze Age Afragola reveals the season of the Plinian eruption of the Pomici di Avellino (Southern Italy)4
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 northeast4
An evaluation of the infrared 630 cm−1 OH libration band in bone mineral as evidence of fire in the archaeological record4
The role of post-mortem alteration in tooth enamel revisited: A combined strontium isotope and geochemical evaluation4
Bi(bli)oArch-Italia: An open-access bibliographic database for human bioarchaeological studies in Italy4
A comparative compositional study of Egyptian glass from Amarna with regard to cobalt sources and other colourants4
Demystifying ancient filigree art: Microanalytical study of gold earrings from Dongheigou cemetery (4th-2nd century BCE) in north-west China4
Untangling the chronological complexities of the Andean Central Coast Formative Period: A Bayesian reassessment4
USE of imaging and chemical techniques to observe technological features of the Venus de Gavà4
Sampling with transects inside archaeological sites. A rapid action protocol based on statistical analysis of diagnostic collections and quantitative records4
Reconstruct the unknown, replicate the uncontrollable. Current issues in the experimental archaeology of combat4
Chemical characterization of organic residues on Late Roman amphorae from shipwrecks off the coast of Marsala (Trapani, Italy)4
Ceramics and seasonality: Mobile lifeways and ceramic production of the Catacomb population, lower don Eastern Europe4
Pottery production at the Miaodigou site in central China: Archaeological and archaeometric evidence4
Pottery traditions, consumers’ choices and exchange networks at Late Bronze Age Cobatillas la Vieja (southeast Iberia)4
New insights on the Western production of Ionian cups type B24
Ceramic production on the Middle Danube frontier: Belgrade in the 14th and 15th centuries4
The impact of the Syrian conflict on archaeological sites in Al-Hasakah province4
Compositional study of household ceramic assemblages from a Late Neolithic (5300–4500 cal BP) earthen walled-town in the middle Yangtze River valley of China4
Firing temperature of ceramics and post-depositional alterations of alkali element composition: INAA and pXRF analyses of early historical ceramics from central-western Korea4
A shared lexicon for the multidisciplinary field of pyroarchaeology with a focus on the archaeology of light4
Cosmic ray muon imaging for the internal structure of the Jiuyan Tower of the Great Wall4
Same place, changing patterns? Animal economy at Gabii (Latium, central Italy) from the Early Iron Age through the Imperial period4
Technological choices and practices in local ceramic production at Iron Age Monte Iato (Sicily, 6th-5th century BCE)4
Micro-residues on quartz tools: The example of Bronze Age Thessaloniki Toumba4
Integrated study of archaeological and paleolimnological indicators in Late Holocene records: Laguna Mar Chiquita (Córdoba, Argentina)4
Combining quantitative approaches to differentiate between backed products from discoidal and Levallois reduction sequences4
Hunted or something else? Investigating ‘after-impact’ perforations in prehistoric seal scapulae from Šventoji, Lithuania4
Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy of copper alloy artefacts from unidentified shipwreck sites: Clues to the identity of shipwrecks on Kenn Reef, Coral Sea4
Technological choices and practices of Early Bronze Age pottery production in the Central Plains: Focusing on the sites of Xinzhai and Huadizui4
Maritime trade in early Islamic-period glass: New evidence from the Maʻagan Mikhael B shipwreck3
From Toltecs to Franciscans: The history of El Cerrito pyramid (Middle Mesoamerica) revealed by the fire3
Stable isotopes reveal dietary shifts associated with social change in Hellenistic, Roman and Late Antique Knossos3
From fire to light: Illuminating the archaeological past3
The fall of the gods: A response to “On leopards, hyenas and Greek gods” of Domínguez-Rodrigo and Colleges3
Glass ingots from the Uluburun shipwreck: Glass by the batch in the Late Bronze Age3
OSL dating on Late Pleistocene/Holocene deposits from central Uruguay, southeastern South America3
Uncovering the chemistry of color change in rock art in Leang Tedongnge (Pangkep Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia)3
An Early Neolithic ‘cracking technology’: Assessing the thermal shock behaviour of organic-tempered low-fired ceramics3
Far from home: A multi-analytical approach revealing the journey of an African-born individual to imperial Rome3
Animal husbandry in Sicilian prehistory: The zooarchaeological perspective from Vallone Inferno (Scillato, Palermo)3
Microbotanical starch analysis as a tool for Indigenous foodways research: An early Navajo case study from the U.S. Southwest3
Archaeometry of tiles (azulejos) produced in the region of Lisbon – 16th to 18th centuries. A comparison of Lisbon and Seville pastes for the cuerda seca and arista tiles3
The signature of the stones: pXRF studies on prehistoric axes from the Eastern Sahara3
A chronology for the earliest human burials at Cuchipuy, central Chile3
Rise and fall: Settlement dynamics of LBK groups in the Middle Belgium loess belt (5150–4950 cal. BC) based on the new Meuse ceramic chronology3
Raw materials and technology of Medieval Glass from Venice: The Basilica of SS. Maria e Donato in Murano3
Cave funeral practices during the Roman and Migration Periods in the Cracow Upland, southern Poland3
The discovery of the “muons-chamber” in the Great pyramid; could high-precision microgravimetry also map the chamber?3
New finds of European bison identified through the systematic DNA-based species identification of archaeological remains of large bovines from Scandinavia3
Where and when? Combining dental wear and death seasons to improve paleoenvironmental reconstruction through ungulate diets3
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 3
Application of machine learning on isotopic data from tooth microsections for reconstructing weaning patterns and physiological stress3
Micro-botanical evidence of plant food sources and stone tool functions at the Sujiacun site from the Longshan period in southeastern Shandong Province, China3
Local Potter’s reactions. Three case studies from southern Italy and Sicily3
Tracing the Xinjiang Routes for the westward dispersal of rice: Phytolith analysis at the Haheren site in the southern Tianshan foothills of eastern Central Asia3
The identification of the Royal Tombs in the Great Tumulus at Vergina, Macedonia, Greece: A comprehensive review3
Diet in high mediaeval Florence through stable isotope analysis of carbon, nitrogen and sulphur3
High-resolution dietary analysis of the Late Upper Paleolithic Šandalja II (Croatia) humans confirms an aquatic food diet3
Technological analysis of Capacha pottery from the Colima Valley (western Mexico) by ED-XRF and thin-section petrography3
Analytical characterisation of 1st- and 2nd-century Roman mortars at the Utica archaeological site (Tunisia): Construction phases and provenance of the raw materials3
The upper Frontier of Al-Andalus: Dietary practises in Medieval Catalonia (Northeast Iberia)3
Tree ring oxygen isotope dating of wood recovered from a canal in the ancient capital of Japan3
Investigating intentionality of burning through macroscopic taphonomy in complex legacy funerary assemblages: Opportunities and challenges3
First records of pre-Colonial dogs in Central Chile3
Life cycles of Early and Late Neolithic pottery in the Central Balkans: Use and secondary use vs. typology3
Editorial – Fire installations in Mediterranean Late Prehistory: Multidisciplinary approaches to their uses and functions3
Identification of surface coatings on ceramic bronze-casting moulds from the Houma foundry, Shanxi, China3
Use of osseous materials during the Chalcolithic in Northeastern Bulgaria (based on materials of Polyanitsa tell)3
Chinese export porcelain in the middle Qing Dynasty: Study on the blue-and-white porcelains excavated from the “Xiaobaijiao I” shipwreck3
Presenting the RomAniDat data community and an archaeofaunal dataset for Roman Italy3
The use of statistical tools in the reconstruction of pottery function. A case study from the Middle Copper Age Carpathian Basin3
Assessing diet and animal mobility in Iron Age Languedoc, southern France: New insights from a multiproxy approach3
Taphonomic approaches to distinguish chewing damage from knapping marks in Palaeolithic faunal assemblages3
A contribution to the debate about prehistoric rock art in southern Europe: New Palaeolithic motifs in Cueva de las Palomas IV, Facinas (Tarifa, Cádiz, Spain)3
Element network analysis: A method for exploring the syntax of abstract decoration on artefacts3
Ancestry and identity in Bronze Age Catacomb culture burials: A meta-tale of graves, skeletons, and DNA3
Between the Byzantine and the Islamic worlds? Byzantine Polychrome White Ware3
Iron production in the ancient Xianyang city of the Qin state: A perspective on iron smelting slags3
Pottery analysis at Guandimiao: New insights into the rural economy of the anyang period3
Optimizing FTIR method for characterizing diagenetic alteration of skeletal material3
Ground penetrating radar investigations of buried remnants at ancient capital cities of Panchala and Vatsa kingdoms spread along Ganga-Yamuna doab of India from 600 BCE to 1100 CE3
End of the line? Obsidian at Umm Qseir, a Halafian farmstead in the Syrian steppe3
Insights into plant-based food resource harvesting and processing: A microfossil analysis of stone tools at the Xinzhai Site, China3
To move or not to move? Manganese oxide procurement during the Archaic period in the Atacama Desert3
An early example of glaze technology diffusion in North Africa: The Islamic workshop of Tahert (central Maghreb, Algeria)3
Sand & stones: The Pylos Geoarchaeological Program3
Green or white? Morphology, ancient DNA, and the identification of archaeological North American Pacific Coast sturgeon3
Local and exotic sources of sarsen debitage at Stonehenge revealed by geochemical provenancing3
The medieval and post-medieval ceramics from Manises (Valencia). A reassessment from the new excavations at Barri d’Obradors3
Exploring aspects of Neanderthal mobility in the Mani Peninsula: Evidence from Lithic Raw Material procurement and management at Kalamakia Cave, Greece3
The Rødhals kitchen midden – marine adaptations at the end of the Mesolithic world3
Bronze Age combustion structures of Italian contexts in comparison: Via Ordiere-Solarolo (Ravenna) and Mursia (Pantelleria island). Archaeological, geoarchaeological and experimental data3
Carefully sourced, carefully managed: multi-isotopic analysis from Bronze and Iron Age equid teeth from Can Roqueta (Barcelona, Spain)3
Wild fowl egg consumption in postmedieval Iceland. SEM analysis of archaeological eggshells from the Bishop’s seat at Skálholt, southwest Iceland3
Long-distance trade relations in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Late Bronze Age: An archaeometric study of Red Lustrous Wheel-made Ware (RLW) using petrographic, elemental and Sr-Nd isotope anal3
Viewsheds of cubic mountaintop tombs in Upper Tibet (Zhang Zhung)3
A compositional and archaeometric study of the Third Pompeian Style located at the Mons Saturnus of Carthago Nova (Cartagena, España)3
Preservation of δ13C signatures in oak charred wood: Application to the “forest” of Notre-Dame de Paris3
A new chronology based on OSL and radiocarbon dating for the archaeological settlements of Vadnagar (western India) along with magnetic and isotopic imprints of cultural sediments3
Classification of unexposed potsherd cavities by using deep learning3
Archaeometric investigation of bronze Iron Age fibulae with nestled coral insets from three archaeological sites of the Piedmont region (Northwestern Italy)3
Spatial analysis of the isotopic signal (δ13C) of palaeolithic charcoal: A suitable tool in chrono-environmental contextualisation of Points Cave (Gard, France)3
Archaeological obsidians of the Zoque region of Tabasco, Mexico: Chronological sequence of procurement3
Neolithic herding practices in the Southern Caucasus: Animal management in the early 6th millennium BCE at Masis Blur in Armenia’s Ararat Valley3
Muweis, Sudan: Archaeometry of iron production at the end of Meroe Empire (2nd−4th centuries AD)3
Preliminary insights into the use of pottery and culinary practices at Guijiabao site in southwest China3
Life history reconstruction by dental enamel analysis of the medieval population (8th–10th Century AD) of Gevensleben (Lower Saxony, Germany)3
Method assessment and observer variation in age estimation: A comparative analysis of the Suchey-Brooks and the İşcan methods on an archaeological medieval population3
New insight into Bronze Age goldwork from northern Portugal. Bracelets, spirals and torcs from the region of Vila Real3
The unique aspects of the Burnished pottery of the pre-Roman & Roman periods in Lithuania: Study of ceramic technology and provenance in glacial-formed environment3
Putting chaînes opératoires back in their workspace and tracking down their entanglements. The evolution of the Logardan workshop (Iraqi Kurdistan) at the end of the Early Bronze Age3
Exploring Acheulean biface diversity in the central Narmada Valley, Madhya Pradesh, India3
Looking beyond X-ray: Neutron tomography analyses of Late Bronze Age weapons from the Somló Hill3
Ceramic production in the Tiwanaku sphere: LA-ICP-MS in the Moquegua, Titicaca, and Cochabamba regions3
Who’s eating pork? Investigating pig breeding and consumption in Byzantine, Islamic and Norman/Aragonese Sicily (7th-14th c. AD)3
How to finish your Neolithic axe? Experimental archaeology and optical microscopy, a study of grinding and polishing traces on flint axes from Vlaardingen Culture (3400–2500 BCE) settlements3
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