
handle: 10261/401592
[ES] Los estudios de cerámica y vidrio desde una perspectiva arqueométrica han aumentado considerablemente en las últimas décadas en las revistas de Ciencia y Tecnología Cerámica. Este trabajo presenta un estudio bibliométrico de 147 artículos arqueométricos publicados entre 2000 y 2023 en las revistas Q1 de alto impacto Boletín de la Sociedad Espanola ˜ de Cerámica y Vidrio (BSECV), Journal of the European Ceramic Society (JECerS) y Journal of the American Ceramic Society (JACerS). El estudio se llevó a cabo con el objetivo de deter minar el impacto y la evolución de la arqueometría en estas revistas, las características de los materiales, y el grado de interdisciplinariedad y de colaboración interinstitucional en los trabajos publicados. Los principales parámetros analizados fueron: número de trabajos arqueométricos, materiales estudiados, autores e instituciones. Los resultados indicaron que las revistas han experimentado un incremento en las publicaciones arqueométricas de cerámica y vidrio históricos y arqueológicos, siendo el BSECV la revista con una mayor representatividad. Las universidades y otras instituciones públicas espanolas ˜ tienen una representación muy destacada en las tres revistas. En los últimos anos, ˜ las aproximaciones arqueométricas incluyen más autores e instituciones de distintos países, lo cual evidencia un alto grado de interdisciplinariedad y de colaboración interinstitucional
[EN] Studies of ceramics and glass from an archaeometric perspective have considerably increased during the last few decades in Ceramic Science and Technology journals. This paper presents a bibliometric study undertaken on 147 archaeometric articles published between 2000 and 2023 in the Q1 high impact journals Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Cerámica y Vidrio (BSECV), Journal of the European Ceramic Society (JECerS) and Journal of the American Ceramic Society (JACerS). The study was carried out with the aim at determining the impact and evolution of Archaeometry in these journals, the characteristics of the materials studied, and the level of interdisciplinarity and interinstitutional collaboration in the archaeometric works published. The main parameters analyzed were: number of archaeometric publications, materials studied, authors, and institutions. Resulting data indicated that journals have experienced an increase in archaeometric works on historical and archeological ceramics and glass, and BSECV is the journal with the highest representation. Spanish universities and other public institutions have a very outstanding representation in all three journals. In recent years, archaeometric approaches have included more authors and institutions from different countries, which evidences a high level of interdisciplinarity and interinstitutional collaboration.
The authors acknowledge funding of the research program ‘TEC Heritage’ from the Regional Government of Madrid (Ref. TEC-2024/TEC-39). A. Pinilla Gisbert also acknowledges a PhD contract from the same Regional Government of Madrid (PIPF-2023/PH-HUM-29465)
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Bibliometric study, Scientific periodicals, Arqueometría, Publicaciones, Publications, Cerámica, Bibliology, Glass, Ceramic, Ceramic art, Archaeometry, Vidrio, Estudio bibliométrico
Bibliometric study, Scientific periodicals, Arqueometría, Publicaciones, Publications, Cerámica, Bibliology, Glass, Ceramic, Ceramic art, Archaeometry, Vidrio, Estudio bibliométrico
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