Marco Peresani is a scholar working on Anthropology, Paleontology and Archeology.
According to data from OpenAlex, Marco Peresani has authored 200 papers receiving a total of 3.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 141 papers in Anthropology, 118 papers in Paleontology and 112 papers in Archeology. Recurrent topics in Marco Peresani's work include Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology (140 papers), Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (102 papers) and Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies (45 papers). Marco Peresani is often cited by papers focused on Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology (140 papers), Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (102 papers) and Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies (45 papers). Marco Peresani collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Germany and Spain. Marco Peresani's co-authors include Matteo Romandini, Antonio Tagliacozzo, Davide Delpiano, Armando Falcucci, Ivana Fiore, Monica Gala, Stefano Benazzi, Alberto Broglio, Rachel Wood and Thomas Higham 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
Marco Peresani
189 papers
receiving
3.5k citations
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The makers of the Protoaurignacian and implications for Neandertal extinction
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Cristiani, Emanuela, Anita Radini, Dušan Borić, et al.. (2016). The ‘Hidden Foods’ project: new research into the role of plant foods in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic societies of South-east Europe and Italy. Antiquity. 351. 1–4.4 indexed citations
Peresani, Marco, et al.. (2011). Gli insediamenti epigravettiani e la frequentazione mesolitica attorno al Palughetto sull'Altopiano del Cansiglio (Prealpi Venete). Preistoria alpina. 21–65.5 indexed citations
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Esu, Daniela, et al.. (2006). Stratigrafia, paleontologia ed evidenze culturali del sito epigravettiano di Cava Romita (Appennino Marchigiano). Studio dei materiali provenienti dagli scavi di recupero 1978-79. Institutional Research Information System University of Ferrara (University of Ferrara). 83–125.6 indexed citations
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Porraz, Guillaume & Marco Peresani. (2004). Ré- interprétation et mise en valeur des niveaux moustériens de la Grotte du Broion (Monti Berici, Vénétie): Etude techno-économique des industries lithiques. Rivista di scienze preistoriche. 181–248.6 indexed citations
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Peresani, Marco, et al.. (2004). Riparo Cogola: Note preliminari sulla successione stratigrafica. Preistoria alpina. 99–106.2 indexed citations
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Peresani, Marco. (2003). Una rassegna bibliografica commentata sul Paleolitico e sul Mesolitico delle Marche. Institutional Research Information System University of Ferrara (University of Ferrara). 581–595.1 indexed citations
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Peresani, Marco & Anna Angelini. (2002). Il sito mesolitico di Casera Davià II sull'Altopiano del Cansiglio (Prealpi Venete). Institutional Research Information System University of Ferrara (University of Ferrara). 197–230.2 indexed citations
Peresani, Marco. (1998). La variabilite du debitage Discoide dans la Grotte de Fumane (Italie du nord).. Institutional Research Information System University of Ferrara (University of Ferrara).7 indexed citations
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Angelucci, Diego E. & Marco Peresani. (1998). The sedimentary sequence of Riparo Dalmeri (Grigno Valsugana, TN): pedostratigraphic and micromorphological features. Preistoria alpina. 155–162.5 indexed citations
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Bertola, Stefano, et al.. (1997). Hoarding unworked flints within humid microenvironments. New evidence from the Mesolithic of the Southern Alps.. Institutional Research Information System University of Ferrara (University of Ferrara).4 indexed citations
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