Geoarchaeology is an interdisciplinary journal published six times per year (in January, March, May, July, September and November). It presents the results of original research at the methodological and theoretical interface between archaeology and the geosciences and includes within its scope: interdisciplinary work focusing on understanding archaeological sites, their environmental context, and particularly site formation processes and how the analysis of sedimentary records can enhance our understanding of human activity in Quaternary environments. Manuscripts should examine the interrelationship between archaeology and the various disciplines within Quaternary science and the Earth Sciences more generally, including, for example: geology, geography, geomorphology, pedology, climatology, oceanography, geochemistry, geochronology, and geophysics. We also welcome papers that deal with the biological record of past human activity through the analysis of faunal and botanical remains and palaeoecological reconstructions that shed light on past human-environment interactions. The journal also welcomes manuscripts concerning the examination and geological context of human fossil remains as well as papers that employ analytical techniques to advance understanding of the composition and origin or material culture such as, for example, ceramics, metals, lithics, building stones, plasters, and cements. Such composition and provenance studies should be strongly grounded in their geological context through, for example, the systematic analysis of potential source materials.
A strontium isoscape of north‐east Australia for human provenance and repatriation
来源期刊:Geoarchaeology-an International JournalDOI:10.1002/GEA.21728
Local production and imitations of Late Roman pottery from a well in the Roman necropolis of Cuma in Naples, Italy
来源期刊:Geoarchaeology-an International JournalDOI:10.1002/GEA.21703
Late Pleistocene site formation and paleoclimate at Lapa do Picareiro, Portugal
来源期刊:Geoarchaeology-an International JournalDOI:10.1002/gea.21735
Near infrared and hyperspectral studies of archaeological stratigraphy and statistical considerations
来源期刊:Geoarchaeology-an International JournalDOI:10.1002/GEA.21731
Erosion of archaeological sites: Quantifying the threat using optically stimulated luminescence and fallout isotopes
来源期刊:Geoarchaeology-an International JournalDOI:10.1002/GEA.21716
Preliminary characterization of flint raw material used on prehistoric sites in NW Belgium
来源期刊:Geoarchaeology-an International JournalDOI:10.1002/GEA.21719
Pleistocene landslides and mammoth bone deposits: The case of Dolní Věstonice II, Czech Republic
来源期刊:Geoarchaeology-an International JournalDOI:10.1002/GEA.21740
Evaluation of fluxgate magnetometry and electromagnetic induction surveys for subsurface characterization of archaeological features in World War 1 battlefields
来源期刊:Geoarchaeology-an International JournalDOI:10.1002/GEA.21700
Paleolithic artifact deposits at Wadi Dabsa, Saudi Arabia: A multiscalar geoarchaeological approach to building an interpretative framework
来源期刊:Geoarchaeology-an International JournalDOI:10.1002/GEA.21723