H.T. Waterbolk is a scholar working on Paleontology, Archeology and History.
According to data from OpenAlex, H.T. Waterbolk has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Paleontology, 11 papers in Archeology and 9 papers in History. Recurrent topics in H.T. Waterbolk's work include Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (11 papers), Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies (9 papers) and Historical and Archaeological Studies (9 papers). H.T. Waterbolk is often cited by papers focused on Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (11 papers), Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies (9 papers) and Historical and Archaeological Studies (9 papers). H.T. Waterbolk collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Hungary and France. H.T. Waterbolk's co-authors include J. C. Vogel, B. van Geel, J. Buurman, H. de Vries, Isabelle Farrera, J. van der Plicht, Markus Kilian, H. Renssen, G.W. Barendsen and W.G. Mook and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Radiocarbon and Journal of Quaternary Science.
In The Last Decade
H.T. Waterbolk
23 papers
receiving
1.5k citations
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Archaeological and palaeoecological indications of an abrupt climate change in The Netherlands, and evidence for climatological teleconnections around 2650 BP
1996515 citationsB. van Geel, J. Buurman et al.Journal of Quaternary Scienceprofile →
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All Works
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Waterbolk, H.T.. (2016). A.E. van Giffen, 1884-1973. 15. 7–12.
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Waals, J. D. van der & H.T. Waterbolk. (2016). The Middle Palaeolithic Finds from Hogersmilde. 15.
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Waterbolk, H.T.. (2016). Walled enclosures of the Iron Age in the North of the Netherlands. 19. 97–172.4 indexed citations
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Waterbolk, H.T., et al.. (2016). La fouille de A.E. van Giffen a "La Motta". Un tumulus de l'Age du Bronze Ancien à Lannion (Bretagne). Avec des remarques complémentaires de J. Briard et des appendices de J.J. Taylor et J.N. Lanting. 16. 107–167.2 indexed citations
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Waterbolk, H.T.. (2015). The Bronze Age settlement of Zwolle-Ittersumerbroek: Some critical comments. 73–87.
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Waterbolk, H.T., et al.. (2015). Medieval farmsteads in Gasselte (Province of Drenthe). 56. 227–265.
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Waterbolk, H.T., et al.. (2008). Huisplattegronden: de ontwikkeling van de bronstijd tot in de Middeleeuwen. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 91–126.
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Waterbolk, H.T., et al.. (2006). Zur Typologie der verzierten Tonware aus den bandkeramischen Siedlungen in den Niederlanden. 6. 173–181.
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Geel, B. van, J. Buurman, & H.T. Waterbolk. (1996). Archaeological and palaeoecological indications of an abrupt climate change in The Netherlands, and evidence for climatological teleconnections around 2650 BP. Journal of Quaternary Science. 11(6). 451–460.515 indexed citations breakdown →
Waterbolk, H.T., et al.. (1984). The colonization of the salt marshes of Friesland and Groningen: The possibility of a transhumant prelude. 26. 101–122.15 indexed citations
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Vogel, J. C. & H.T. Waterbolk. (1972). Groningen Radiocarbon Dates X. Radiocarbon. 14(1). 6–110.294 indexed citations
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Waterbolk, H.T.. (1971). Working with Radiocarbon Dates. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. 37(2). 15–33.145 indexed citations
Waterbolk, H.T.. (1954). De praehistorische mens en zijn milieu.21 indexed citations
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