John Krigbaum

2.5k total citations
55 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

John Krigbaum is a scholar working on Paleontology, Geography, Planning and Development and Archeology. According to data from OpenAlex, John Krigbaum has authored 55 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 39 papers in Paleontology, 24 papers in Geography, Planning and Development and 23 papers in Archeology. Recurrent topics in John Krigbaum's work include Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (35 papers), Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies (24 papers) and Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies (20 papers). John Krigbaum is often cited by papers focused on Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (35 papers), Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies (24 papers) and Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies (20 papers). John Krigbaum collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and United Kingdom. John Krigbaum's co-authors include Stanley H. Ambrose, George D. Kamenov, Susan D. deFrance, Patrick Ryan Williams, Erin Kennedy Thornton, Scott M. Fitzpatrick, Scott L. Wing, Francesca A. McInerney, Stephen G. B. Chester and Aaron R. Wood and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

John Krigbaum

52 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
John Krigbaum United States 19 802 413 362 361 361 55 1.1k
Vaughan Grimes Canada 18 850 1.1× 517 1.3× 507 1.4× 477 1.3× 197 0.5× 48 1.2k
Joan Brenner Coltrain United States 19 835 1.0× 574 1.4× 490 1.4× 188 0.5× 230 0.6× 49 1.2k
Susan D. deFrance United States 20 890 1.1× 403 1.0× 455 1.3× 212 0.6× 437 1.2× 50 1.4k
Victor Paz Philippines 14 422 0.5× 244 0.6× 344 1.0× 196 0.5× 363 1.0× 35 968
Stuart Hawkins Australia 19 364 0.5× 300 0.7× 396 1.1× 172 0.5× 595 1.6× 40 861
Andrew Fairbairn Australia 22 1.0k 1.3× 213 0.5× 608 1.7× 533 1.5× 555 1.5× 68 1.6k
Aubrey Cannon Canada 21 736 0.9× 396 1.0× 474 1.3× 292 0.8× 171 0.5× 39 1.3k
Katherine Szabó Australia 15 433 0.5× 194 0.5× 435 1.2× 265 0.7× 309 0.9× 38 817
René L. Vellanoweth United States 19 677 0.8× 538 1.3× 405 1.1× 251 0.7× 287 0.8× 47 1.1k
Corinne L. Hofman Netherlands 24 1.1k 1.4× 331 0.8× 502 1.4× 545 1.5× 772 2.1× 97 1.8k

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Fields of papers citing papers by John Krigbaum

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of John Krigbaum

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All Works

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Panetta, Daniele, Piero Salvadori, Laurie J. Reitsema, et al.. (2024). Violent death of a warrior in the destruction of Roca Vecchia, Apulia, Italy: Insights on hostilities and Aegean connections in the Bronze Age. Journal of Archaeological Science. 168. 106009–106009.
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Quilter, Jeffrey, Kelly M. Harkins, Erik Marsh, et al.. (2024). Family relations of Moche elite burials on the North Coast of Peru (~500 CE): Analyses of the Señora de Cao and relatives. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 122(1). e2416321121–e2416321121. 2 indexed citations
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Petrie, Cameron A., Emma Lightfoot, Penelope Jones, et al.. (2024). Animal movement on the hoof and on the cart and its implications for understanding exchange within the Indus Civilisation. Scientific Reports. 14(1). 158–158. 2 indexed citations
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Siniscalchi, Carolina M., Mariela Pajuelo, John Krigbaum, et al.. (2024). Elemental and isotopic analysis of leaves predicts nitrogen-fixing phenotypes. Scientific Reports. 14(1). 20065–20065. 2 indexed citations
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Pilli, Elena, Stefania Vai, Martina Lari, et al.. (2024). Ancient DNA challenges prevailing interpretations of the Pompeii plaster casts. Current Biology. 34(22). 5307–5318.e7. 2 indexed citations
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Norris, Michael H., David J. Daegling, John Krigbaum, et al.. (2023). Genomic and Phylogenetic Analysis of Bacillus cereus Biovar anthracis Isolated from Archival Bone Samples Reveals Earlier Natural History of the Pathogen. Pathogens. 12(8). 1065–1065. 3 indexed citations
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Reitsema, Laurie J., et al.. (2021). Isotopic evidence for geographic heterogeneity in Ancient Greek military forces. PLoS ONE. 16(5). e0248803–e0248803. 2 indexed citations
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Norris, Michael H., W. Scott McGraw, David J. Daegling, et al.. (2020). TaqMan Assays for Simultaneous Detection of Bacillus anthracis and Bacillus cereus biovar anthracis. Pathogens. 9(12). 1074–1074. 10 indexed citations
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Giovas, Christina M., George D. Kamenov, & John Krigbaum. (2019). 87Sr/86Sr and 14C evidence for peccary (Tayassuidae) introduction challenges accepted historical interpretation of the 1657 Ligon map of Barbados. PLoS ONE. 14(5). e0216458–e0216458. 2 indexed citations
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LeFebvre, Michelle J., Susan D. deFrance, George D. Kamenov, William F. Keegan, & John Krigbaum. (2019). The zooarchaeology and isotopic ecology of the Bahamian hutia (Geocapromys ingrahami): Evidence for pre-Columbian anthropogenic management. PLoS ONE. 14(9). e0220284–e0220284. 22 indexed citations
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Fehren‐Schmitz, Lars, John Krigbaum, George D. Kamenov, et al.. (2019). "The dead shall be raised": Multidisciplinary analysis of human skeletons reveals complexity in 19th century immigrant socioeconomic history and identity in New Haven, Connecticut. PLoS ONE. 14(9). e0219279–e0219279. 10 indexed citations
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Krigbaum, John, et al.. (2018). Reconstructing diet and mobility using multi-isotopic analysis in Apurimac, Peru (~ AD 880–1260). Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 11(3). 1089–1105. 8 indexed citations
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Ikehara‐Quebral, Rona, Miriam T. Stark, John Krigbaum, et al.. (2017). Biocultural Practices during the Transition to History at the Vat Komnou Cemetery, Angkor Borei, Cambodia. Asian perspectives. 56(2). 191–236. 11 indexed citations
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Price, T. Douglas, Stephen Plog, Steven A. LeBlanc, & John Krigbaum. (2016). Great House origins and population stability at Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico: The isotopic evidence. Journal of Archaeological Science Reports. 11. 261–273. 11 indexed citations
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Kamenov, George D., Jonathan Mark Kenoyer, Vasant Shinde, et al.. (2015). Evidence for Patterns of Selective Urban Migration in the Greater Indus Valley (2600-1900 BC): A Lead and Strontium Isotope Mortuary Analysis. PLoS ONE. 10(4). e0123103–e0123103. 35 indexed citations
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Secord, Ross, Jonathan I. Bloch, Stephen G. B. Chester, et al.. (2012). Evolution of the Earliest Horses Driven by Climate Change in the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. Science. 335(6071). 959–962. 133 indexed citations
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Zachariah, Benjamin, George D. Kamenov, Jonathan Mark Kenoyer, et al.. (2001). Uses of Scientific Argument: The Case of 'Development' in India, c 1930-1950. Economic and political weekly. 36(4). 8 indexed citations
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Krigbaum, John. (2001). Human paleodiet in tropical Southeast Asia: isotopic evidence from Niah Cave and Gua Cha. Bell & Howell Information and Learning eBooks. 16 indexed citations

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