Archaeological Research 2014 to 2021: an examination of its intellectual base, collaborative networks and conceptual language using science maps (original) (raw)
Figure 1: The co-citation map of source titles referenced in archaeological research outputs published between 2014 and 2021
Figure 2: The co-citation map of source titles in archaeological research outputs published between 2004 and 2013
Figure 3: The co-citation map of authors referenced in archaeological research outputs published between 2014 and 2021
Figure 4: The co-citation map of authors in archaeological research outputs published between 2004 and 2013
Figure 5: The networks of co-occurring terms extracted from titles and abstracts of archaeological research outputs published between 2014 and 2021
Figure 6: The networks of co-occurring terms extracted from titles and abstracts of archaeological research outputs published between 2004 and 2013
Figure 7: The networks of co-occurring author keywords from archaeological research outputs published between 2014 and 2021
Figure 8: The networks of co-occurring author keywords from archaeological research outputs published between 2004 and 2013
Figure 9: Networks of collaboration between individuals as co-authors in archaeological research outputs published between 2014 and 2021
Figure 10: Networks of collaboration between individuals as co-authors in archaeological research outputs published between 2004 and 2013
Figure 11: Networks of collaboration between institutions derived from aggregated co-authorship relations in archaeological research outputs published between 2014 and 2021. Labels - in the same colour as cluster nodes - identify the most visible national clusters of institutions
Figure 12: Networks of collaboration between institutions derived from aggregated co-authorship relations in archaeological research outputs published between 2004 and 2013
Figure 13: The number of archaeological research outputs published each year between 1960 to 2021. Research outputs include the following document types: research articles, review articles, books, book chapters, and conference proceedings papers. (Data collected from Scopus in January 2022)
Figure 14: The growth in archaeological research outputs by document type 1960 to 2021. The apparent absence in books and book chapters prior to 2002 reflects the lack of indexing of these documents yet in Scopus. (Data collected from Scopus in January 2022)
Figure 15: The cumulative growth in archaeological research outputs by document type 1960 to 2021. The absence of books and book chapters prior to 2002 reflects the lack of indexing of these documents yet in Scopus. (Data collected from Scopus in January 2022)
Figure 16: The observed versus predicted growth in the annual publication of archaeological research outputs for different rates of growth
Figure 17: The observed versus the predicted growth in the mean number of cited references per article. (Data collected from the Web of Science January 2022)
Figure 18: The balance between women and men within the top 10% most highly cited authors by research specialty 2014-2021
Figure 19: The balance between women and men within the top 20% most highly cited authors by research specialty 2014-2021
Figure 20: The balance between women and men within the top 10% most highly cited authors by research specialty 2004-2013
Figure 21: The balance between women and men within the top 20% most highly cited authors by research specialty 2004-2013
Figure 22: The balance between women and men within the top 10% most highly cited authors by comparable research specialty 2004-2021