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These are the top 10 most-cited articles for this title for the previous two years. Most-cited rankings are updated on a monthly basis and provided by CrossRef.

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Genes versus agents. A discussion of the widening theoretical gap in archaeology

Kristian Kristiansen

Archaeological Dialogues, Volume 11, Issue 02, Dec 2004, pp 77-99
doi: 10.1017/S1380203805211509 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 23 Mar 2005
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The past of the present. Archaeological memory and time

Laurent Olivier

Archaeological Dialogues, Volume 10, Issue 02, Dec 2004, pp 204-213
doi: 10.1017/S1380203804001254 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 01 Jul 2004
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On the nature of theoretical archaeology and archaeological theory

Matthew H. Johnson

Archaeological Dialogues, Volume 13, Issue 02, Dec 2006, pp 117-132
doi: 10.1017/S138020380621208X (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 11 Oct 2006
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Post-processualism, professionalization and archaeological methodologies. Towards reflective and radical practice

Adrian Chadwick

Archaeological Dialogues, Volume 10, Issue 01, Jun 2003, pp 97-117
doi: 10.1017/S1380203803001107 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 27 Oct 2003
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The end of the essential archaeological subject

Adam T. Smith

Archaeological Dialogues, Volume 11, Issue 01, Jun 2004, pp 1-20
doi: 10.1017/S1380203804211412 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 08 Dec 2004
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Beasts, banknotes and the colour of money in colonial South Africa

Jean Comaroff and John L. Comaroff

Archaeological Dialogues, Volume 12, Issue 02, Dec 2005, pp 107-132
doi: 10.1017/S1380203806211863 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 27 Mar 2006
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Colonizing currencies. Beasts, banknotes and the colour of money in South Africa Taking stock. A response to Turgeon and Creighton

Jean Comaroff and John L. Comaroff

Archaeological Dialogues, Volume 13, Issue 01, Jun 2006, pp 49-53
doi: 10.1017/S1380203806001802 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 15 May 2006
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Archaeology, conflict and contemporary identity in the north of Ireland. Implications for theory and practice in comparative archaeologies of colonialism

Audrey J. Horning

Archaeological Dialogues, Volume 13, Issue 02, Dec 2006, pp 183-200
doi: 10.1017/S1380203806212091 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 11 Oct 2006
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Archaeology and identity politics. A cross-disciplinary perspective

Peter Vermeersch

Archaeological Dialogues, Volume 11, Issue 01, Jun 2004, pp 22-27
doi: 10.1017/S1380203804231415 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 08 Dec 2004
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Becoming deer. Corporeal transformations at Star Carr

Chantal Conneller

Archaeological Dialogues, Volume 11, Issue 01, Jun 2004, pp 37-56
doi: 10.1017/S1380203804001357 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 08 Dec 2004
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