Ancient artifacts hint at earliest protowriting
Geometric shapes on 40,000-year-old bone and ivory suggest early European Homo sapiens long possessed cognitive tools for language
Around 40,000 years ago, migrating Homo sapiens spread across Europe carrying handled objects intricately etched with geometric designs.
Today, researchers find these signs might have represented an ancient form of proto-writing.
#Archaeology #Aurignacian
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Changing the Landscape of Archaeological Publishing | Current Anthropology
Disseminating research is a key component of scholarly labor, but the costs and benefits of the current structure of academic publishing are underexamined within anthropology. This paper brings togeth...
โChanging the Landscape of Archaeological Publishingโ
๐ Congratulations to Dr Jess Beck, Ad Astra Fellow, UCD School of Archaeology, and multi-national co-authors on their important new paper in Current Anthropology critically assessing archaeological publishing.
doi.org/10.1086/739789
18.02.2026 19:45
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Hire Ed: Job Market Dynamics for Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Archaeology | American Antiquity | Cambridge Core
Hire Ed: Job Market Dynamics for Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Archaeology
โRather than treating [academic] job ads as prescriptions, we frame them as signals โ shaped by departmental needs, institutional pressures, and broader social moments. This gives a clearer picture of the demand side of academic archaeologyโ
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Check out our new article in Current Anthropology on the changing landscape of archaeological publishing! www.doi.org/10.1086/739789
05.02.2026 00:40
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University of Chicago Press Journals: Cookie absent
New article! "Changing the Landscape of Archaeological Publishing" in Current Anthropology, by a giant collaborative group of coauthors fearlessly led by Jess Beck and including @bridgetalex.bsky.social @benmarwick.bsky.social @christinawarinner.bsky.social www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/epdf/10....
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Cover of "American Antiquity" journal, featuring two individuals examining artifacts at an archaeological site, with text beside it reading "American Antiquity. Paper of the Month".
The Paper of the Month from American Antiquity is "Hire Ed: Job Market Dynamics for Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Archaeology" by Ben Marwick et al., available #openaccess!
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#Archaeology #PaperOfTheMonth
27.01.2026 11:56
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Figure 1 from the preprint: Comparison of Web of Science (Wos), OpenAlex (OA), and OpenCitations (OC) data for the articles present in the three datasets. A. Number of authors, B. Length of the title, C. Number of pages, D. Attributed year, E. Number of references. For each plot, a dashed-line represents y = x.
Figure 5 of the preprint: Biplot of the first and second principal components of a PCA computed on the means of the five bibliometric variables for each journal in the sample. The arrows represent the correlation between each original variable and the principal components. The direction and length of the arrows indicate how strongly each variable contributes to each component.
Figure 6 of the preprint: Variation in bibliometric indicators of hardness for 25 archaeological journals based on OpenAlex data. The journals are ordered for each indicator so that within each plot, the harder journals are at the top of the plot and the softer journals are at the base. Panel F shows a bar plot that is the single consensus ranking computed from all five variables, using the Borda Count ranking algorithm.
New version of my reproduction and replication attempt of @benmarwick.bsky.social 's paper published few months ago in JAS, but here with #OpenAlex and #OpenCitations data.
You can read it in a interactive html page here: aqueff.github.io/replication_...
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Hire Ed: Job Market Dynamics for Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Archaeology | American Antiquity | Cambridge Core
Hire Ed: Job Market Dynamics for Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Archaeology
Congratulations to UCD School of Archaeologyโs Dr Jess Beck and her colleagues on their paper in American Antiquity, just published December 2025
โHire Ed: Job Market Dynamics for Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Archaeologyโ
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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Hire Ed: Job Market Dynamics for Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Archaeology | American Antiquity | Cambridge Core
Hire Ed: Job Market Dynamics for Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Archaeology
Patterns we noticed:
- environmental & public archaeology dominate;
- Indigenous & historical archaeology spike ~2019โ21;
- digital methods rise;
- hyper-specialized artifact methods barely appear.
More details: doi.org/10.1017/aaq....
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First page of journal article with title, authors, and abstract
We looked at 10 years of archaeology tenure-track job ads (2013โ2023) to see what departments actually ask for: topics, methods, regions, and application materials.
Open-access paper: doi.org/10.1017/aaq.... Data and R code used for the study are openly available here doi.org/10.5281/zeno... ๐งช
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Open access:Between Nomads and Settlers: A Quantitative Analysis of Lithic Assemblages from Tulaโi (Tuleii), Zagros, Iran. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
13.11.2025 11:42
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Using the lead isotope community and neighbouring fields as nucleus, this workshop initiates the development of a toolbox for the archaeological sciences written as R package.
bit.ly/4nah57V @benmarwick.bsky.social
20.10.2025 11:34
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Why do societies reliably develop strikingly similar traditions like dance songs, hero stories, shamanism & justice institutions?
In a new BBS target article, I propose a theory for such "super-attractors" + cultural evolution more broadly. Now open for commentary: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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Co-organizing a session at #SAA San Francisco with T. Kovach: "Toward an Integration of Quantitative Approaches in #Lithic Analysis." A few spots still open! Abstracts due Sept. 4.
Email me if youโd like to join the conversation: armando.falcucci@nyu.edu
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22.08.2025 10:30
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Here's said mascot along with an excellent checklist by @shreyadimri.bsky.social
02.08.2025 17:05
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TADA! Simple guidelines to improve code sharing
๐New preprint!
"TADA! Simple guidelines to improve code sharing"
tinyurl.com/8rmnwjrk
We present simple guidelines to help researchers of all coding levels improve the transparency and reproducibility of their analytical code, TADA!
Transferable, Accessible, Documented, Annotated.
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Boxplots comparing data for top-25 journal metrics and data from Fanelli & Glanzel 2013 for Physics, Social Sciences and Humanities. Most of the time Archaeology fits pretty close to Social Sciences, except for Diversity of sources where it harder than Physics.
New #preprint online: Reproduction and replication of @benmarwick.bsky.social (2025), with data from OpenAlex.
Accessible as interactive html version: aqueff.github.io/replication_...
and more traditional manuscript with doi here: doi.org/10.31235/osf...
Is archaeology a hard or soft science? ๐บ๐งช
08.07.2025 14:32
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Yes, you can see some of the most recent debate on this question in the comments where I shared the paper here: www.reddit.com/r/Archaeolog...
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Checklist of items researchers can do to improve the reproducibility of their code
Here is my checklist summarising a small set of some of the simplest tasks you can do that have high potential to improve the reproducibility of your analysis code.
This is based on my year of reproducibility reviews for the J. of Archaeological Science:
authors.elsevier.com/a/1lHjN_6yUM... ๐งช๐บ
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First page of the journal article
Fig 1 boxplot
Fig 2 scatter plot panel
Fig 3 ridgeplot panel
Is archaeology a science? ๐งช
Here's my new paper that has a go at answering this question by analysing 10,000 journal articles:
authors.elsevier.com/a/1lHjN_6yUM...
18.06.2025 16:59
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๐จ Big milestone for Rdatasets ๐จ
The web archive now hosts 3400+ free and documented CSV datasets. Fantastic for teaching and testing!
And {Rdatasets} is a new #RStats ๐ฆ for easy download and search
Web archive: vincentarelbundock.github.io/Rdatasets
R ๐ฆ: vincentarelbundock.github.io/Rdatasetspkg
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It's CES election time! We have FOUR positions that have come up for renewal, so please consider nominating yourself or your colleagues. Nominations close June 20th, with voting from June 30th -July 4th.
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