This map shows the geographic impact of Jay F. Custer's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Jay F. Custer with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Jay F. Custer more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Jay F. Custer. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Jay F. Custer. The network helps show where Jay F. Custer may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jay F. Custer
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Custer, Jay F.. (2005). Haunted by Pehin Hanska. The American Indian Quarterly. 29(3). 675–690.1 indexed citations
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Miller, George L., et al.. (1995). Landowner and Tenant Opportunity in Seventeenth Century Delaware: Final Archaeological Investigations at the Richard Whitehart (7K-C-203C) and John Powell (7K-C-203H) Plantations, State Route 1 Corridor, Kent County, Delaware.3 indexed citations
Custer, Jay F., et al.. (1994). Data Recovery Investigations of the West Water Street Site 36CN175, Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania..4 indexed citations
Custer, Jay F., et al.. (1990). Tenant Farmers, Stone Masons, and Black Laborers: Final Archaeological Investigations of the Thomas Williams Site, Glasgow, New Castle County, Delaware.7 indexed citations
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Custer, Jay F., et al.. (1989). "The Place at Christeen": Final Archaeological Investigations of the Patterson Lane Site Complex, Christiana, New Castle County, Delaware.3 indexed citations
Custer, Jay F. & David Bachman. (1986). Prehistoric Use of Bay / Basin Features On the Delmarva Peninsula. Southeastern Archaeology. 5(1). 1–10.1 indexed citations
Custer, Jay F.. (1984). New River Sampling Simulation: Evaluation of Reconnaissance Level Survey Techniques in the Appalachian Highlands. Southeastern Archaeology. 2. 73–83.2 indexed citations
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Custer, Jay F. & David Bachman. (1984). Phase III Data Recovery Excavations of the Prehistoric Components from the Hawthorn Site (7NC-E-46), New Churchman's Road, Christiana, New Castle County, Delaware.1 indexed citations
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Custer, Jay F., et al.. (1984). Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Planning Study of the Proposed Rt. 13 Relief Corridor, New Castle and Kent Counties, Delaware (2 vols.).1 indexed citations
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Custer, Jay F. & George J. Galasso. (1983). Prehistoric Archaeological Survey of the St. Jones and Murderkill Drainages, Kent County, Delaware.2 indexed citations
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Custer, Jay F., et al.. (1983). Archaeological Investigations at the Welsh Tract School, District No. 54, Newark, New Castle County, Delaware.3 indexed citations
Custer, Jay F., et al.. (1983). LANDSAT-Generated Predictive Model for Prehistoric Archaeological Sites in Delaware's Coastal Plain.1 indexed citations
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