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Journal of Archaeological Science Reports

ISSN:
2352-409X
1
h-index
4
Citations
6
Works
0.00
2-year mean citedness

Trust signals

1 of 3 signals present

Independent positive signals — not a single “predatory/legitimate” verdict, but a converging picture.

  • DOAJ
    No data
    doaj.org
  • OAK list
    No data
    OAK
  • Valid ISSN
    Present
    ISSN

This is an information label, not an official ruling. A missing signal is not a penalty — a regional journal may simply not be in DOAJ.

Trends over time

Performance over time

Citation overview

Publications (bars) and citations (line) by year

  • Publications
  • Citations
0120122019202020222023202420252019: Publications 1, Citations 02020: Publications 1, Citations 02022: Publications 1, Citations 02023: Publications 2, Citations 12024: Publications 0, Citations 22025: Publications 1, Citations 1

Citation history

0122019202020222023202420252019: Citations 02020: Citations 02022: Citations 02023: Citations 12024: Citations 22025: Citations 1

Publication history

0122019202020222023202420252019: Publications 12020: Publications 12022: Publications 12023: Publications 22024: Publications 02025: Publications 1

h-index evolution

Cumulative h-index by year

012019202020222023202420252019: h-index 02020: h-index 02022: h-index 02023: h-index 12024: h-index 12025: h-index 1

Most-cited works

  1. Studies of ancient pottery fragments from Dobrudja region of Romania using neutron diffraction, tomography and Raman spectroscopy20202 citations
  2. A closer look at clasts and groundmass: Micromorphological features in sediments with archaeological significance in Obishir and Katta Sai complexes (Central Asia)20231 citations
  3. Middle Paleolithic bone industry in Central Asia, first evidence from Obi-Rakhmat Grotto (Uzbekistan)20251 citations
  4. Islamic glazed wares from ancient Termez (southern Uzbekistan). Raw materials and techniques20190 citations
  5. Mobility and land use in the Greater Khorasan Civilization: Isotopic approaches (87Sr/86Sr, δ18O) on human populations from southern Central Asia20220 citations
  6. Glass from the Silk Roads. Insights into new finds from Uzbekistan20230 citations