Jörg Schibler

2.4k total citations
60 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Jörg Schibler is a scholar working on Paleontology, Archeology and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jörg Schibler has authored 60 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 29 papers in Paleontology, 17 papers in Archeology and 14 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Jörg Schibler's work include Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (28 papers), Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (9 papers) and Isotope Analysis in Ecology (9 papers). Jörg Schibler is often cited by papers focused on Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (28 papers), Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (9 papers) and Isotope Analysis in Ecology (9 papers). Jörg Schibler collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, Germany and United Kingdom. Jörg Schibler's co-authors include Stefanie Jacomet, Angela Schlumbaum, Jorge E. Spangenberg, Wim Van Neer, Daniel G. Bradley, Greger Larson, Umberto Albarella, Ninna Manaseryan, Ceiridwen J. Edwards and Alan Cooper and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Jörg Schibler

60 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jörg Schibler Switzerland 19 659 369 360 328 303 60 1.3k
Marjan Mashkour France 23 660 1.0× 474 1.3× 531 1.5× 351 1.1× 450 1.5× 81 1.5k
Preston Miracle United Kingdom 21 957 1.5× 623 1.7× 291 0.8× 302 0.9× 679 2.2× 45 1.5k
Peter Bogucki United States 17 758 1.2× 545 1.5× 215 0.6× 161 0.5× 388 1.3× 49 1.4k
Armelle Gardeisen France 14 632 1.0× 279 0.8× 101 0.3× 386 1.2× 232 0.8× 66 1.0k
Brian Hesse United States 13 449 0.7× 338 0.9× 290 0.8× 209 0.6× 283 0.9× 23 1.1k
Cheryl A. Makarewicz Germany 24 1.3k 2.0× 554 1.5× 178 0.5× 559 1.7× 692 2.3× 76 1.7k
Eric Guiry Canada 22 749 1.1× 238 0.6× 167 0.5× 801 2.4× 274 0.9× 57 1.2k
Rose‐Marie Arbogast France 14 743 1.1× 345 0.9× 172 0.5× 416 1.3× 342 1.1× 54 1.2k
Maanasa Raghavan Denmark 13 520 0.8× 389 1.1× 659 1.8× 262 0.8× 261 0.9× 19 1.2k
Kitty F. Emery United States 19 645 1.0× 138 0.4× 82 0.2× 384 1.2× 224 0.7× 44 952

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jörg Schibler

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jörg Schibler

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Jörg Schibler. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Jörg Schibler based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Jörg Schibler. Jörg Schibler is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Vach, Werner, et al.. (2021). Best practice for osteological sexing in forensics and bioarchaeology: The utility of combining metric and morphological traits from different anatomical regions. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 31(6). 987–1000. 2 indexed citations
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Granado, José, et al.. (2021). MtDNA D-Loop Diversity in Alpine Cattle during the Bronze Age. Diversity. 13(9). 449–449. 4 indexed citations
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Cucchi, Thomas, et al.. (2018). Phenotypic diversity in Bronze Age pigs from the Alpine and Central Plateau regions of Switzerland. Journal of Archaeological Science Reports. 21. 38–46. 13 indexed citations
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Gerling, Claudia, Alistair Pike, Corina Knipper, et al.. (2017). The Beginnings of Alpine Transhumance? Isotopic Insights into Neolithic Cattle Herding. CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry. 71(12). 860–860. 1 indexed citations
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Gerling, Claudia, Volker Heyd, Corina Knipper, et al.. (2015). Landscape opening and herding strategies: Carbon isotope analyses of herbivore bone collagen from the Neolithic and Bronze Age lakeshore site of Zurich-Mozartstrasse, Switzerland. Quaternary International. 436. 18–28. 29 indexed citations
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Schibler, Jörg, et al.. (2014). Incorporation of aurochs into a cattle herd in Neolithic Europe: single event or breeding?. Scientific Reports. 4(1). 5798–5798. 31 indexed citations
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Brandl, Michael, Sabine Deschler-Erb, Joachim Lutz, et al.. (2011). Der Kiechlberg bei Thaur - eine neolithische bis frühbronzezeitliche Höhensiedlung. 31–58. 1 indexed citations
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Hanke, K., Rüdiger Krause, Walter Leitner, et al.. (2010). Mining in european history and its impact on environment and human societies : proceedings for the 1st Mining in European History-Conference of the SFB-HIMAT, 12.-15. November 2009, Innsbruck. 8 indexed citations
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Schlumbaum, Angela, et al.. (2010). Ancient DNA, a Neolithic legging from the Swiss Alps and the early history of goat. Journal of Archaeological Science. 37(6). 1247–1251. 29 indexed citations
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Schibler, Jörg & Angela Schlumbaum. (2007). Geschichte und wirtschaftliche Bedeutung des Hausrindes (Bos taurus L.) in der Schweiz von der Jungsteinzeit bis ins frühe Mittelalter. Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde. 149(1). 23–29. 16 indexed citations
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Schlumbaum, Angela, et al.. (2006). Near East mtDNA haplotype variants in Roman cattle from Augusta Raurica, Switzerland, and in the Swiss Evolène breed. Animal Genetics. 37(4). 373–375. 23 indexed citations
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Schibler, Jörg. (2006). The economy and environment of the 4th and 3rd millennia BC in the northern Alpine foreland based on studies of animal bones. Environmental Archaeology. 11(1). 49–64. 32 indexed citations
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Baumann, Martin, et al.. (2005). NATIVE OR NATURALIZED? VALIDATING ALPINE CHAMOIS HABITAT MODELS WITH ARCHAEOZOOLOGICAL DATA. Ecological Applications. 15(3). 1096–1110. 20 indexed citations
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Deschler-Erb, Sabine, et al.. (2004). Early evidence of economic specialization or social differentiation: a case study from the Neolithic lake shore settlement "Arbon-Bleiche" (Switzerland). 1 indexed citations
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Deschler-Erb, Sabine, et al.. (2002). Schamanismus am Bodensee? Ungewöhnliche Verkohlungsspuren an Tierschulterblättern in der Neolithischen Siedlung Arbon-Bleiche 3 am Bodensee und ihre Möglichen Ursachen. 32(1). 31–49. 2 indexed citations
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Schibler, Jörg, et al.. (1999). Human Impact on the Habitat of Large Herbivores in Eastern Switzerland and Southwest Germany in the Neolithic. Archaeofauna. 87–99. 10 indexed citations
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Schibler, Jörg, et al.. (1998). Economic crash in the 37th and 36th centuries cal. BC in Neolithic lake shore sites in Switzerland. Anthropozoologica. 553–570. 13 indexed citations
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Arbogast, Rose‐Marie, Christian Jeunesse, & Jörg Schibler. (1997). Rôle et statut de la chasse dans le Néolithique ancien danubien. Persée (Ministère de lEnseignement supérieur et de la Recherche). 1 indexed citations
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Schibler, Jörg, et al.. (1990). Festschrift für Hans R. Stampfli : Beiträge zur Archäozoologie, Archäologie, Anthropologie, Geologie und Paläontologie. 1 indexed citations
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Schibler, Jörg. (1986). Die Knochenfunde aus der Grube 16. 74–77. 1 indexed citations

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