| Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Posthuman archaeology and rock art | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (3): 353-72 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Visible wealth in past societies: a case study of domestic architecture from the Hawaiian Islands | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (3): 373-83 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Exploring complexity in Bronze Age exchange networks by revisiting the bronze mirrors of Central Asia and China | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (3): 385-402 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Gold and silver: relative values in the ancient past | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (3): 403-20 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| When the foreigner becomes familiar: the glass bead assemblage from Madjedbebe, Northern Australia | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (3): 421-38 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Monumental walls, sovereign power and value(s) in Pharaonic Egypt | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (3): 439-52 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Bridlington Boulevard revisited: new insights into pit and post-hole cremations in Neolithic Britain | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (3): 453-76 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Angara style rock art: the evolution of a regional emblematic and syncretic style | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (3): 477-94 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| An Argaric tomb for a Carpathian 'princess'? | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (3): 495-510 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Wounded animals and where to find them. The symbolism of hunting in Palaeolithic art | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (3): 511-29 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| An anarchist archaeology of equality: pasts and futures against hierarchy | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (4): 531-45 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Folk magic and the haunting of the Second World War in Finnish Lapland | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (4): 547-65 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Texts, politics and identities: new challenges on Iron Age ethnicity. A case from northwest Iberia | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (4): 567-82 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| In pursuit of the analytical unit. Island archaeology as a case study | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (4): 583-600 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Figurative representations in the north European Neolithic - are they there? | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (4): 601-19 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| The mandate for speculation: responding to uncertainty in archaeological thinking | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (4): 621-36 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| The future of periodization. Dissecting the legacy of culture history | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (4): 637-52 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Object biographies, object agency and a local community's encounter with and response to foreign commodities: the pithoi from LB Tel Burna as a case study | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (4): 653-70 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Dances with zigzags in Toro Muerto, Peru: geometric petroglyphs as (possible) embodiments of songs | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (4): 671-91 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| The beginning of time | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (4): 693-709 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Images and agency: dynamics of early Celtic art and the Axial Age of Eurasia | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (4): 711-36 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| The use of balances in late Andean prehistory (AD 1200-1650) | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (4): 737-56 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| How long does a memory last? Bayesian chronological modelling and the temporal scope of commemorative practices at Aeneolithic Monjukli Depe, Turkmenistan | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (4): 757-73 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Zoroastrian cave as heritage for the long-term preservation of identity and social cohesion of this minority community | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (4): 775-92 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Textiles and staple finance in the Near East and the Southern Levant | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (4): 793-812 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| The past is not what it used to be: contemporary myths, Cold War nostalgia and abandoned Soviet nuclear bases | 2024 | Cambridge archaeological journal 34 (4): 813-32 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Viewing the world through cosmovision at Late Preclassic Noh K'uh in Chiapas, Mexico | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (1): 1-17 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Can we decolonize the ancient past? Bridging postcolonial and decolonial theory in Sudanese and Nubian archaeology | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (1): 19-37 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Photographic insights from engaged archaeology: Yucatan and beyond | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (1): 39-53 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Not all that glitters is gold? Rock crystal in the early British Neolithic at Dorstone Hill, Herefordshire, and the wider British and Irish context | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (1): 55-74 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Complexity, instability and contradiction: the impact of human-thing entanglement on the social decline of the Hamin Mangha Neolithic site in China | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (1): 75-97 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Cultures of creativity: hieroglyphic innovation in the Classic Maya lowlands | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (1): 99-118 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| The political economy of livestock in early states | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (1): 119-36 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Large predator hunting and its imterpretation: leopards, bears, and lions in the archaeological record of the southern Levant | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (1): 137-56 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| The cognitive processus behind Neolithic schematic rock art. Archaeological implications and research hypothesis | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (1): 157-79 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| The wider world of writing. Networks of people, practice and culture underpinning writing in Late Bronze Age Ugarit | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (2): 181-92 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Naturalistic parrots, stylized birds of prey: visual symbolism of the human-animal relationship in pre-Hispanic ceramic art of the Paraná River lowlands, South America | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (2): 193-215 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Material and sensory experiences of Mesolithic resinous substances | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (2): 217-46 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Insights into Natufian social identity: a case study from the Graveyard of Hayonim Cave | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (2): 247-64 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Toward a broader understanding of the emergence of iron technology in prehistoric Arctic Fennoscandia | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (2): 265-79 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Revealing the earliest animal engravings in Scotland: the Dunchraigaig Deer, Kilmartin | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (2): 281-307 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Learning about death and burial: mortuary ritual, emotion and communities of practice in the ancient Andes | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (2): 309-23 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Alterity, otherness and nomad geometries: new trajectories for the interpretation of late Neolithic monuments | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (2): 325-48 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Ayllus, ancestors and the (un)making of the Wari state | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (2): 349-69 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| An Upper Palaeolithic proto-writing system and phenological calendar | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (3): 371-89 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Frontier archaeology: excavating Huli colonization of the lower Tagali Valley, Papua New Guinea | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (3): 391-411 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Building ideas out of wood. What ancient Egyptian funerary 'models' tell us about thought and communication | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (3): 413-29 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| A kin-based trade partnership model for obsidian in the Halafian interaction sphere: a view from the southern Levant Wadi Rabah culture | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (3): 431-48 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| Socializing the materiality of earthen structures: the chaîne opératoire of construction practices at the Neolithic site of Kleitos 2, Greece | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (3): 449-75 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 | |||
| 'Vandalizing' father Hittite. Karabel, Orientalism and historiographies | 2023 | Cambridge archaeological journal 33 (3): 477-97 | H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] | 0959-7743 |