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Incidental burning on bones by Neanderthals: the role of fire in the Qa level of Abric Romaní rock-shelter (Spain) Edgar TéllezPalmira SaladiéEudald Carbonell Original Paper 02 June 2022 Article: 119
Unveiling the paint stratigraphy and technique of Roman African polychrome statues Elisabetta NeriMatthias AlfeldPhilippe Walter Original Paper 30 May 2022 Article: 118
Squeezing mind out of metal: combining textual evidence with scientific data for metallurgy in early dynastic China Ruiliang LiuA. Mark Pollard Original Paper Open access 28 May 2022 Article: 117
Neanderthal, Sapiens, and chimpanzee mandibles: a comparative study in relation to articulated speech A Bermejo-FenollA Panchón-RuízM. J Walker Original Paper 27 May 2022 Article: 116
Stone Beads from the Temple Mount, Jerusalem: A relative chronology through high-resolution studies of bead technology Geoffrey E. LudvikJ. Mark KenoyerZachi Dvira Original Paper 27 May 2022 Article: 115
Does knowledge influence visual attention? A comparative analysis between archaeologists and naïve subjects during the exploration of Lower Palaeolithic tools María Silva-GagoAnnapaola FedatoEmiliano Bruner Original Paper Open access 26 May 2022 Article: 114
The obsidian beads from Middle Chalcolithic Tel Tsaf (ca. 5,200–4,700 cal. BC), Jordan Valley, Israel: technology, provenance, and socio-economic significance Danny RosenbergBranden Cesare RizzutoTristan Carter Original Paper 25 May 2022 Article: 113
Biostratigraphic significance of the root vole (Alexandromys oeconomus) for dating late Middle and early Late Pleistocene (MIS 8-MIS 3) Neanderthal sites in southern Poland Anna LemanikAdam NadachowskiPaweł Socha Original Paper 23 May 2022 Article: 112
From Alexander the Great to the Buddha: Buddhism and the introduction of brass technology into China A. M. PollardRuiliang Liu Original Paper 21 May 2022 Article: 111
Combining big data and thick data: scalar issues when integrating neutron activation and petrographic data as illustrated through a ceramic study from the southern US Southwest Mary F. OwnbyJeffrey R. FergusonDeborah Huntley Original Paper 19 May 2022 Article: 110
Correction to: Early silcrete heat treatment in Central Australia: Puritjarra and Kulpi Mara Patrick SchmidtPeter Hiscock Correction Open access 17 May 2022 Article: 109
From bodies in hammock bundles to commingled burnt remains: an archaeothanatological case study of a two-stage burial cycle at Toca do Alto da Serra do Capim (Middle-Late Holocene, Northeastern Brazil) Ana SolariGisele Daltrini FeliceNiede Guidon Original Paper 16 May 2022 Article: 108
Paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental reconstructions based on the small vertebrates from the Middle Paleolithic of Hohle Fels Cave, SW Germany Elisa LuziÀngel Blanco-LapazNicholas J. Conard Original Paper Open access 16 May 2022 Article: 107
New insights in Neanderthal palaeoecology using stable oxygen isotopes preserved in small mammals as palaeoclimatic tracers in Teixoneres Cave (Moià, northeastern Iberia) M. Fernández-GarcíaJ. M. López-GarcíaJ. Rosell Original Paper Open access 16 May 2022 Article: 106
Human and animal subsistence in northern Iberia during the Late Chalcolithic-Bronze Age: biomolecular insights from Muela de Borja, Ebro Valley Laura C. Viñas-CaronIsidro AguileraMichelle Alexander Original Paper 14 May 2022 Article: 105
Substantiating microCT for diagnosing bioerosion in archaeological bone using a new Virtual Histological Index (VHI) Kirsten MandlKellie Sara Duffett CarlsonBrian Metscher Original Paper Open access 13 May 2022 Article: 104
Trace element and Pb isotope analyses highlight decentralized inter-island exchange in American Sāmoa (Polynesia) Seth QuintusPeter MillsKyungsoo Yoo Original Paper 13 May 2022 Article: 103
Correction to: Bias and potential misinterpretations in the analysis of insects collected from human remains of archaeological interest Stefano VaninMorgan AzzoniMaria Giovanna Belcastro Correction Open access 12 May 2022 Article: 102
The unique laurel-leaf points of Volgu document long-distance transport of raw materials in the Solutrean Tabea J. KochPatrick Schmidt Original Paper Open access 11 May 2022 Article: 101
Forging techniques involving the use of forming swages in ancient barbarian jewellery: an example of silver shield-headed bracelets from Weklice, Northern Poland Magdalena Natuniewicz-SekułaJarosław Strobin Original Paper 10 May 2022 Article: 100