Adelphine Bonneau

420 total citations
14 papers, 265 citations indexed

About

Adelphine Bonneau is a scholar working on Paleontology, Anthropology and Archeology. According to data from OpenAlex, Adelphine Bonneau has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 265 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Paleontology, 7 papers in Anthropology and 7 papers in Archeology. Recurrent topics in Adelphine Bonneau's work include Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (8 papers), Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology (7 papers) and Archaeology and Rock Art Studies (7 papers). Adelphine Bonneau is often cited by papers focused on Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (8 papers), Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology (7 papers) and Archaeology and Rock Art Studies (7 papers). Adelphine Bonneau collaborates with scholars based in South Africa, Canada and United Kingdom. Adelphine Bonneau's co-authors include David Pearce, A. Mark Pollard, Thomas Higham, Fiona Brock, Peter Mitchell, Richard A. Staff, Charles Arthur, Michel Lamothe, Jean‐François Moreau and John B. Moyle and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Archaeological Science and Nature Ecology & Evolution.

In The Last Decade

Adelphine Bonneau

13 papers receiving 254 citations

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All Works

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Vandevelde, Ségolène, et al.. (2023). ExTraS program: documenting the processes of fixation, recording, and preservation of combustion products in speleothems. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 15(11). 2 indexed citations
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Bonneau, Adelphine, David Pearce, Peter Mitchell, et al.. (2021). Characterization and dating of San rock art in the Metolong catchment, Lesotho: A preliminary investigation of technological and stylistic changes. Quaternary International. 611-612. 177–189. 13 indexed citations
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Arthur, Charles, et al.. (2021). Record-Making, Research, and Removal: Mitigating Impacts on Rock Art in a CRM Context in Southern Africa—the Case of the Metolong Dam, Lesotho. African Archaeological Review. 38(4). 675–694. 4 indexed citations
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King, Rachel, Adelphine Bonneau, & David Pearce. (2021). ‘They are all dead that I could ask’: Indigenous Innovation and the Micropolitics of the Field in Twentieth-century Southern Africa. Cambridge Archaeological Journal. 32(1). 137–152. 2 indexed citations
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Pearce, David & Adelphine Bonneau. (2018). Trouble on the dating scene. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2(6). 925–926. 33 indexed citations
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Bonneau, Adelphine, David Pearce, Peter Mitchell, et al.. (2017). The earliest directly dated rock paintings from southern Africa: new AMS radiocarbon dates. Antiquity. 91(356). 322–333. 48 indexed citations
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Bonneau, Adelphine. (2016). Direct dating of rock art using radiocarbon and optically stimulated luminescence: the case study of southern Africa and the Canadian Shield. Azania Archaeological Research in Africa. 51(3). 415–416. 1 indexed citations
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Bonneau, Adelphine, Richard A. Staff, Thomas Higham, et al.. (2016). Successfully Dating Rock Art in Southern Africa Using Improved Sampling Methods and New Characterization and Pretreatment Protocols. Radiocarbon. 59(3). 659–677. 33 indexed citations
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Bonneau, Adelphine. (2016). Geochemical characterization and direct dating of rock art using radiocarbon and optically stimulated luminescence : the case study of southern Africa and the Canadian Shield. Archipelago (Université du Québec à Montréal). 1 indexed citations
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Bonneau, Adelphine, et al.. (2014). Archaeometrical Analysis of Glass Beads: Potential, Limitations, and Results. Syracuse University Libraries (Syracuse University). 26(1). 35–46. 7 indexed citations
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Bonneau, Adelphine, Fiona Brock, Thomas Higham, David Pearce, & A. Mark Pollard. (2011). An Improved Pretreatment Protocol for Radiocarbon Dating Black Pigments in San Rock Art. Radiocarbon. 53(3). 419–428. 33 indexed citations
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Bonneau, Adelphine, David Pearce, & A. Mark Pollard. (2011). A multi-technique characterization and provenance study of the pigments used in San rock art, South Africa. Journal of Archaeological Science. 39(2). 287–294. 75 indexed citations

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