Mark Robinson

3.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
39 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Mark Robinson is a scholar working on History, Paleontology and Anthropology. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark Robinson has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in History, 17 papers in Paleontology and 12 papers in Anthropology. Recurrent topics in Mark Robinson's work include Amazonian Archaeology and Ethnohistory (22 papers), Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (16 papers) and Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies (11 papers). Mark Robinson is often cited by papers focused on Amazonian Archaeology and Ethnohistory (22 papers), Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (16 papers) and Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies (11 papers). Mark Robinson collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Brazil and United States. Mark Robinson's co-authors include José Iriarte, Jonas Gregório de Souza, S. Yoshi Maezumi, Daiana Travassos Alves, Denise Pahl Schaan, Dunia H. Urrego, Heather McKillop, Carla Jaimes Betancourt, Rafael Corteletti and Robert L. Barnett and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Nature Communications and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Mark Robinson

37 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mark Robinson United Kingdom 18 441 379 216 208 200 39 1.3k
Manuel Arroyo‐Kalin United Kingdom 13 286 0.6× 369 1.0× 206 1.0× 256 1.2× 107 0.5× 23 1.1k
Jonas Gregório de Souza Brazil 17 521 1.2× 268 0.7× 182 0.8× 164 0.8× 78 0.4× 42 1.0k
S. Yoshi Maezumi United Kingdom 18 380 0.9× 257 0.7× 174 0.8× 177 0.9× 69 0.3× 37 1.4k
Anna Roosevelt United States 15 704 1.6× 455 1.2× 232 1.1× 389 1.9× 26 0.1× 41 1.4k
Umberto Lombardo Switzerland 21 562 1.3× 294 0.8× 159 0.7× 161 0.8× 14 0.1× 39 1.0k
Sandra Nogué United Kingdom 21 101 0.2× 183 0.5× 127 0.6× 61 0.3× 68 0.3× 59 1.1k
David S. Reese United States 14 211 0.5× 451 1.2× 69 0.3× 388 1.9× 48 0.2× 48 986
Alan L. Kolata United States 17 169 0.4× 793 2.1× 238 1.1× 419 2.0× 29 0.1× 30 1.4k
Sean S. Downey United States 17 58 0.1× 607 1.6× 241 1.1× 404 1.9× 259 1.3× 30 1.4k
Stéphen Rostain France 12 302 0.7× 173 0.5× 120 0.6× 78 0.4× 21 0.1× 42 598

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Fields of papers citing papers by Mark Robinson

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mark Robinson

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All Works

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Robinson, Mark, Francisco Javier Aceituno Bocanegra, Gaspar Morcote-Ríos, et al.. (2025). Human dietary diversity in the Colombian Andes at the terminal Pleistocene-late Holocene sites Tequendama and Aguazuque. iScience. 28(1). 111624–111624.
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Bocanegra, Francisco Javier Aceituno, et al.. (2024). The peopling of Amazonia: Chrono-stratigraphic evidence from Serranía La Lindosa, Colombian Amazon. Quaternary Science Reviews. 327. 108522–108522. 7 indexed citations
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Prümers, Heiko, et al.. (2022). Lidar reveals pre-Hispanic low-density urbanism in the Bolivian Amazon. Nature. 606(7913). 325–328. 63 indexed citations breakdown →
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Iriarte, José, et al.. (2021). Refining the Chronology and Occupation Dynamics of the Mound Villages of South-Eastern Acre, Brazil. Amazônica - Revista de Antropologia. 13(1). 153–153.
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Kennett, Douglas J., Keith M. Prufer, Brendan J. Culleton, et al.. (2020). Early isotopic evidence for maize as a staple grain in the Americas. Science Advances. 6(23). 76 indexed citations
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Iriarte, José, et al.. (2020). Geometry by Design: Contribution of Lidar to the Understanding of Settlement Patterns of the Mound Villages in SW Amazonia. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3(1). 151–169. 29 indexed citations
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Prufer, Keith M., Mark Robinson, Brendan J. Culleton, et al.. (2019). Linking late Paleoindian stone tool technologies and populations in North, Central and South America. PLoS ONE. 14(7). e0219812–e0219812. 27 indexed citations
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Souza, Jonas Gregório de, Mark Robinson, S. Yoshi Maezumi, et al.. (2019). Climate change and cultural resilience in late pre-Columbian Amazonia. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 3(7). 1007–1017. 47 indexed citations
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Maezumi, S. Yoshi, Daiana Travassos Alves, Mark Robinson, et al.. (2018). The legacy of 4,500 years of polyculture agroforestry in the eastern Amazon. Nature Plants. 4(8). 540–547. 151 indexed citations
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Souza, Jonas Gregório de, Denise Pahl Schaan, Mark Robinson, et al.. (2018). Pre-Columbian earth-builders settled along the entire southern rim of the Amazon. Nature Communications. 9(1). 1125–1125. 75 indexed citations
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Blatrix, Rumsaïs, Philippe Béarez, Leonor Rodrigues, et al.. (2018). The unique functioning of a pre-Columbian Amazonian floodplain fishery. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 5998–5998. 27 indexed citations
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Robinson, Mark, Jonas Gregório de Souza, S. Yoshi Maezumi, et al.. (2018). Uncoupling human and climate drivers of late Holocene vegetation change in southern Brazil. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 7800–7800. 57 indexed citations
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Weeks, Eddie, Mark Robinson, & Chunyan Li. (2018). Quantifying cold front induced water transport of a bay with in situ observations using manned and unmanned boats. Acta Oceanologica Sinica. 37(11). 1–7. 12 indexed citations
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Souza, Jonas Gregório de, Mark Robinson, Rafael Corteletti, et al.. (2016). Understanding the Chronology and Occupation Dynamics of Oversized Pit Houses in the Southern Brazilian Highlands. PLoS ONE. 11(7). e0158127–e0158127. 13 indexed citations
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Leslie, Stephen, Bruce Winney, Garrett Hellenthal, et al.. (2015). The fine-scale genetic structure of the British population. Nature. 519(7543). 309–314. 237 indexed citations
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Kennett, Douglas J., Irka Hajdas, Brendan J. Culleton, et al.. (2013). Correlating the Ancient Maya and Modern European Calendars with High-Precision AMS 14C Dating. Scientific Reports. 3(1). 1597–1597. 26 indexed citations
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Robinson, Mark & Heather McKillop. (2013). Ancient Maya wood selection and forest exploitation: a view from the Paynes Creek salt works, Belize. Journal of Archaeological Science. 40(10). 3584–3595. 23 indexed citations
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Higham, Thomas, J. van der Plicht, Christopher Bronk Ramsey, et al.. (2005). Radiocarbon dating of the Khirbat en-Nahas site (Jordan) and Bayesian modeling of the results. In: The Bible and Radiocarbon Dating, Archaeology, Text and Science.. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 164–178. 3 indexed citations
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Robinson, Mark. (2002). Domestic burnt offerings and sacrifices at Roman and pre-Roman Pompeii, Italy. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany. 11(1-2). 93–100. 55 indexed citations
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Pelling, Ruth & Mark Robinson. (2000). Saxon Emmer Wheat from the Upper and Middle Thames Valley, England. Environmental Archaeology. 5(1). 117–119. 3 indexed citations

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