588 total citations 25 papers, 299 citations indexed
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David Fontijn is a scholar working on Paleontology, History and Anthropology.
According to data from OpenAlex, David Fontijn has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 299 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Paleontology, 10 papers in History and 5 papers in Anthropology. Recurrent topics in David Fontijn's work include Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (12 papers), Historical and Archaeological Studies (10 papers) and Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies (5 papers). David Fontijn is often cited by papers focused on Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (12 papers), Historical and Archaeological Studies (10 papers) and Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies (5 papers). David Fontijn collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Denmark and Ireland. David Fontijn's co-authors include Joanna Brück, Mette Løvschal, H. Fokkens, Luc Amkreutz, D. Visser, P. Schillebeeckx, W. Kockelmann, H. Postma, Miguel John Versluys and Peter S. Wells and has published in prestigious journals such as Radiocarbon, Antiquity and World Archaeology.
In The Last Decade
David Fontijn
22 papers
receiving
257 citations
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Fontijn, David. (2019). Economies of Destruction: How the systematic destruction of valuables created value in Bronze Age Europe, c. 2300-500 BC.8 indexed citations
Postma, H., Luc Amkreutz, David Fontijn, et al.. (2017). Neutron-based analyses of three Bronze Age metal objects: a closer look at the Buggenum, Jutphaas and Escharen artefacts. Loughborough University Institutional Repository (Loughborough University). 37–57.5 indexed citations
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Fontijn, David. (2016). Un)familiar and (un)comfortable – the Deep History of Europe. Leiden Repository (Leiden University).1 indexed citations
Nijf, Onno M. van, Michael Sommer, Miguel John Versluys, et al.. (2015). Reinventing 'The Invention of Tradition'? Indigenous Pasts and the Roman Present. Kölner Universitäts PublikationsServer (Universität zu Köln).3 indexed citations
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Fontijn, David, et al.. (2013). Beyond Barrows. Current research on the structuration and perception of the Prehistoric Landscape through Monuments.33 indexed citations
Fontijn, David. (2010). Living Near the Dead. The barrow excavations of Rhenen-Elst: Two millennia of burial and habitation on the Utrechtse Heuvelrug.1 indexed citations
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Fokkens, H., et al.. (2008). Monuments on the horizon.1 indexed citations
Fontijn, David. (2002). Sacrificial Landscapes: Cultural biographies of persons, objects and 'natural' places in the Bronze Age of the southern Netherlands, c. 2300-600 BC. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS).81 indexed citations
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Fontijn, David, H. Fokkens, & C.C. Bakels. (2002). Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia 33/34 / Sacrificial Landscapes : cultural biographies of persons, objects and 'natural' places in the Bronze Age of the Southern Netherlands, c. 2300-600 BC. Leiden Repository (Leiden University).1 indexed citations
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