Ben Krause‐Kyora

3.2k total citations
46 papers, 444 citations indexed

About

Ben Krause‐Kyora is a scholar working on Genetics, Archeology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ben Krause‐Kyora has authored 46 papers receiving a total of 444 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 35 papers in Genetics, 15 papers in Archeology and 8 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Ben Krause‐Kyora's work include Forensic and Genetic Research (15 papers), Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research (13 papers) and Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies (11 papers). Ben Krause‐Kyora is often cited by papers focused on Forensic and Genetic Research (15 papers), Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research (13 papers) and Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies (11 papers). Ben Krause‐Kyora collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Switzerland and United States. Ben Krause‐Kyora's co-authors include Almut Nebel, Cheryl A. Makarewicz, Nicole von Wurmb‐Schwark, Alexander Immel, Christoph Rinne, Julian Susat, Greger Larson, Linus Girdland Flink, Johannes Müller and Sönke Hartz and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Ben Krause‐Kyora

41 papers receiving 425 citations

Peers

Ben Krause‐Kyora
Amelie Scheu Germany
K. Ann Horsburgh United States
Brian M. Kemp United States
Ruth F. Carden United Kingdom
Mark Whitten Germany
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Citations per year, relative to Ben Krause‐Kyora Ben Krause‐Kyora (= 1×) peers Martyna Molak

Countries citing papers authored by Ben Krause‐Kyora

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ben Krause‐Kyora

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ben Krause‐Kyora

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All Works

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Brennan, Reid S., Christopher T. Monk, Sissel Jentoft, et al.. (2025). Genomic evidence for fisheries-induced evolution in Eastern Baltic cod. Science Advances. 11(26). eadr9889–eadr9889. 2 indexed citations
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Özer, Onur, Joachim Wahl, Michael Francken, et al.. (2025). Admixture as a source for HLA variation in Neolithic European farming communities. Genome biology. 26(1). 43–43.
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Muñoz, Marı́a de Lourdes, et al.. (2024). Bioanthropological analysis of human remains from the archaic and classic period discovered in Puyil cave, Mexico. American Journal of Biological Anthropology. 184(2). e24903–e24903.
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Susat, Julian, Kerstin Schierhold, Ulrich Schmölcke, et al.. (2024). Neolithic Yersinia pestis infections in humans and a dog. Communications Biology. 7(1). 1013–1013. 4 indexed citations
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Müller, Johannes, Marzena Szmyt, Tomasz Goślar, et al.. (2024). Chronology and social significance of the “princely” barrow cemetery in Łęki Małe and the Central European Early Bronze Age. PLoS ONE. 19(5). e0300591–e0300591. 1 indexed citations
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Meadows, John, Henny Piezonka, Ben Krause‐Kyora, et al.. (2024). Dietary 14 C reservoir effects and the chronology of prehistoric burials at Sakhtysh, central European Russia. Science Advances. 10(8). eadk2904–eadk2904. 1 indexed citations
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Krause‐Kyora, Ben, et al.. (2023). Bioarchaeological analyses reveal long-lasting continuity at the periphery of the Late Antique Roman Empire. iScience. 26(7). 107034–107034. 3 indexed citations
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Maixner, Frank, Dennis G. Drescher, Giulia Boccalini, et al.. (2023). Microscopic Evidence of Malaria Infection in Visceral Tissue from Medici Family, Italy. Emerging infectious diseases. 29(6). 1280–1283. 2 indexed citations
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Granado, José, Julian Susat, Claudia Gerling, et al.. (2023). A melting pot of Roman dogs north of the Alps with high phenotypic and genetic diversity and similar diets. Scientific Reports. 13(1). 17389–17389. 1 indexed citations
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Brinker, Ute, Valdis Bērziņš, Ben Krause‐Kyora, et al.. (2020). Two burials in a unique freshwater shell midden: insights into transformations of Stone Age hunter-fisher daily life in Latvia. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 12(5). 11 indexed citations
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Furtwängler, Anja, Judith Neukamm, Ella Reiter, et al.. (2020). Comparison of Target Enrichment Strategies for Ancient Pathogen DNA. BioTechniques. 69(6). 455–459. 20 indexed citations
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Hermes, Taylor R., Michael D. Frachetti, Dmitriy Voyakin, et al.. (2020). High mitochondrial diversity of domesticated goats persisted among Bronze and Iron Age pastoralists in the Inner Asian Mountain Corridor. PLoS ONE. 15(5). e0233333–e0233333. 21 indexed citations
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Susat, Julian, et al.. (2020). Yersinia pestis strains from Latvia show depletion of the pla virulence gene at the end of the second plague pandemic. Scientific Reports. 10(1). 14628–14628. 23 indexed citations
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Mannino, Marcello A., et al.. (2019). Radiocarbon dating and isotope analysis on the purported Aurignacian skeletal remains from Fontana Nuova (Ragusa, Italy). PLoS ONE. 14(3). e0213173–e0213173. 15 indexed citations
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Avanzi, Charlotte, Ben Krause‐Kyora, Alexander Seitz, et al.. (2018). Ancient Mycobacterium leprae genomes reveal an unexpected diversity of leprosy in medieval Europe. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 1 indexed citations
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Caliebe, Amke, Almut Nebel, Cheryl A. Makarewicz, Michael Krawczak, & Ben Krause‐Kyora. (2017). Insights into early pig domestication provided by ancient DNA analysis. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 44550–44550. 24 indexed citations
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Krause‐Kyora, Ben, Cheryl A. Makarewicz, Allowen Evin, et al.. (2013). Use of domesticated pigs by Mesolithic hunter-gatherers in northwestern Europe. Nature Communications. 4(1). 2348–2348. 73 indexed citations
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Meyer, Patrick E., et al.. (2012). STR-typing of ancient skeletal remains: which multiplex-PCR kit is the best?. Croatian Medical Journal. 53(5). 416–422. 11 indexed citations

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