Marsha Levine

806 total citations
12 papers, 432 citations indexed

About

Marsha Levine is a scholar working on Archeology, Paleontology and Food Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Marsha Levine has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 432 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Archeology, 4 papers in Paleontology and 4 papers in Food Science. Recurrent topics in Marsha Levine's work include Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies (5 papers), Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (4 papers) and Animal Diversity and Health Studies (4 papers). Marsha Levine is often cited by papers focused on Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies (5 papers), Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (4 papers) and Animal Diversity and Health Studies (4 papers). Marsha Levine collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and Ireland. Marsha Levine's co-authors include Adam T. Smith, Colin Renfrew, Katie Boyle, L. B. JEFFCOTT, KATHERINE E. WHITWELL, Emmeline W. Hill, Mim A. Bower, Г. Е. Сулимова, S. Li and И. А. Захаров and has published in prestigious journals such as Equine Veterinary Journal, Animal Genetics and Journal of Anthropological Archaeology.

In The Last Decade

Marsha Levine

12 papers receiving 382 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Marsha Levine United Kingdom 10 174 148 109 99 61 12 432
Nick Thorpe United Kingdom 4 171 1.0× 148 1.0× 77 0.7× 89 0.9× 42 0.7× 8 408
Victor F. Zaibert United Kingdom 4 197 1.1× 165 1.1× 90 0.8× 98 1.0× 44 0.7× 4 435
Tom Pilgram United States 7 159 0.9× 103 0.7× 156 1.4× 111 1.1× 45 0.7× 12 413
Dorcas Brown United States 7 158 0.9× 68 0.5× 85 0.8× 94 0.9× 32 0.5× 7 312
Bryan Hanks United States 9 251 1.4× 91 0.6× 179 1.6× 126 1.3× 18 0.3× 14 413
Jaco Weinstock United Kingdom 8 153 0.9× 138 0.9× 124 1.1× 65 0.7× 21 0.3× 8 349
Laura Llorente Rodríguez Spain 7 118 0.7× 132 0.9× 70 0.6× 82 0.8× 24 0.4× 24 346
Sándor Bökönyi Hungary 9 188 1.1× 83 0.6× 115 1.1× 157 1.6× 9 0.1× 27 371
Michela Leonardi United Kingdom 9 91 0.5× 154 1.0× 42 0.4× 47 0.5× 10 0.2× 18 317
Charleen Gaunitz France 6 95 0.5× 182 1.2× 62 0.6× 80 0.8× 12 0.2× 6 318

Countries citing papers authored by Marsha Levine

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Fields of papers citing papers by Marsha Levine

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marsha Levine

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Marsha Levine. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Marsha Levine 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 Marsha Levine. Marsha Levine is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
1.
Levine, Marsha. (2012). Domestication of the Horse. 4 indexed citations
2.
Goodwin, Deborah, Marsha Levine, & Paul McGreevy. (2008). Preliminary Investigation of Morphological Differences Between Ten Breeds of Horses Suggests Selection for Paedomorphosis. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science. 11(3). 204–212. 15 indexed citations
3.
Bower, Mim A., Ceiridwen J. Edwards, P. O. Brophy, et al.. (2006). Evidence for biogeographic patterning of mitochondrial DNA sequences in Eastern horse populations. Animal Genetics. 37(5). 494–497. 61 indexed citations
4.
Levine, Marsha, KATHERINE E. WHITWELL, & L. B. JEFFCOTT. (2005). Abnormal thoracic vertebrae and the evolution of horse husbandry. Archaeofauna. 93–109. 40 indexed citations
5.
Levine, Marsha. (2005). Domestication and early history of the horse. 5–22. 38 indexed citations
6.
Levine, Marsha, KATHERINE E. WHITWELL, & L. B. JEFFCOTT. (2002). A Romano-British horse burial from Icklingham, Suffolk. Archaeofauna. 63–102. 9 indexed citations
7.
Smith, Adam T., Katie Boyle, Colin Renfrew, & Marsha Levine. (2002). Ancient Interactions: East and West in Eurasia. Journal of Field Archaeology. 29(3/4). 496–496. 110 indexed citations
8.
Levine, Marsha. (1999). Botai and the Origins of Horse Domestication. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 18(1). 29–78. 73 indexed citations
9.
Levine, Marsha. (1999). Investigating the origins of horse domestication. Equine Veterinary Journal. 31(S28). 6–14. 10 indexed citations
10.
Levine, Marsha. (1998). Eating horses: the evolutionary significance of hippophagy. Antiquity. 72(275). 90–100. 28 indexed citations
11.
Levine, Marsha, et al.. (1997). New Eneolithic and Early Bronze Age Radiocarbon Dates for North Kazakhstan and South Siberia. Cambridge Archaeological Journal. 7(2). 297–300. 12 indexed citations
12.
Levine, Marsha. (1990). Dereivka and the problem of horse domestication. Antiquity. 64(245). 727–740. 32 indexed citations

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