Myrian Álvarez

519 total citations
36 papers, 401 citations indexed

About

Myrian Álvarez is a scholar working on Anthropology, Paleontology and Archeology. According to data from OpenAlex, Myrian Álvarez has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 401 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Anthropology, 15 papers in Paleontology and 14 papers in Archeology. Recurrent topics in Myrian Álvarez's work include Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology (19 papers), Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (15 papers) and Archaeological and Geological Studies (8 papers). Myrian Álvarez is often cited by papers focused on Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology (19 papers), Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (15 papers) and Archaeological and Geological Studies (8 papers). Myrian Álvarez collaborates with scholars based in Argentina, Spain and United Kingdom. Myrian Álvarez's co-authors include Iván Briz i Godino, Andrea L. Balbo, Marco Madella, Débora Zurro, Marco de la Rasilla Vives, Dánae Fiore, Ernesto Luís Piana, José Manuel Galán, José Ignacio Santos and Donna Surge and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Myrian Álvarez

36 papers receiving 389 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Myrian Álvarez Argentina 11 185 146 130 115 77 36 401
Iván Briz i Godino Spain 13 225 1.2× 148 1.0× 154 1.2× 126 1.1× 97 1.3× 51 485
Omri Lernau Israel 10 200 1.1× 64 0.4× 60 0.5× 260 2.3× 54 0.7× 28 451
Matthew Betts Canada 14 287 1.6× 204 1.4× 157 1.2× 78 0.7× 102 1.3× 32 519
Sarah K. Campbell United States 9 207 1.1× 145 1.0× 188 1.4× 60 0.5× 60 0.8× 19 404
Catherine Dupont France 10 222 1.2× 174 1.2× 113 0.9× 184 1.6× 87 1.1× 53 455
Juris Zariņš Latvia 11 268 1.4× 182 1.2× 47 0.4× 283 2.5× 49 0.6× 25 469
Nicole Misarti United States 14 166 0.9× 73 0.5× 280 2.2× 55 0.5× 103 1.3× 27 437
Rachel Reid United States 13 221 1.2× 132 0.9× 167 1.3× 38 0.3× 60 0.8× 22 429
Renée Hetherington Canada 8 121 0.7× 124 0.8× 69 0.5× 76 0.7× 175 2.3× 12 346
Michael A. Glassow United States 13 332 1.8× 190 1.3× 245 1.9× 104 0.9× 120 1.6× 44 521

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Fields of papers citing papers by Myrian Álvarez

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Myrian Álvarez

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Myrian Álvarez. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Myrian Álvarez 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 Myrian Álvarez. Myrian Álvarez 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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Salemme, Mónica, et al.. (2023). Patterns of fish consumption by hunter-fisher-gatherer people from the Atlantic coast of Tierra del Fuego during the Holocene: Human-environmental interactions. Journal of Archaeological Science. 152. 105755–105755. 3 indexed citations
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Salemme, Mónica, Fernando Santiago, Camilla Speller, et al.. (2020). Predicting habitat use by the Argentine hake Merluccius hubbsi in a warmer world: inferences from the Middle Holocene. Oecologia. 193(2). 461–474. 10 indexed citations
3.
Surge, Donna, et al.. (2019). High-resolution records of growth temperature and life history of two Nacella limpet species, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology. 540. 109526–109526. 8 indexed citations
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Godino, Iván Briz i, et al.. (2018). Hunter–gatherer mobility and technological landscapes in southernmost South America: a statistical learning approach. Royal Society Open Science. 5(10). 180906–180906. 3 indexed citations
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Álvarez, Myrian, et al.. (2017). Nuevas investigaciones sobre la tecnología ósea en el sudoeste de la Provincia de Buenos Aires: procesos de manufactura y uso. Arqueología. 23(2). 137–146. 2 indexed citations
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Pereda, María, Débora Zurro, José Ignacio Santos, et al.. (2017). Emergence and Evolution of Cooperation Under Resource Pressure. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 45574–45574. 16 indexed citations
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Álvarez, Myrian, et al.. (2016). Ocupaciones humanas en la Costa Atlántica de Tierra del Fuego durante el Holoceno tardío. Conicet. 7–34. 2 indexed citations
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Zurro, Débora, et al.. (2015). An ethnoarchaeological study on anthropic markers from a shell-midden in Tierra del Fuego: Lanashuaia II. 1 indexed citations
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Santos, José Ignacio, María Pereda, Débora Zurro, et al.. (2015). Effect of Resource Spatial Correlation and Hunter-Fisher-Gatherer Mobility on Social Cooperation in Tierra del Fuego. PLoS ONE. 10(4). e0121888–e0121888. 14 indexed citations
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Godino, Iván Briz i, et al.. (2013). Social Cooperation and Resource Management DynamicsAmong Late Hunter-Fisher-Gatherer Societies in Tierra del Fuego (South America). Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. 21(2). 343–363. 12 indexed citations
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Godino, Iván Briz i, et al.. (2013). The Integrity of Social Space: Hunters-Gatherers at the End of the Worla. 23–44. 1 indexed citations
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Colonese, André Carlo, et al.. (2012). Oxygen isotopic composition of limpet shells from the Beagle Channel: implications for seasonal studies in shell middens of Tierra del Fuego. Journal of Archaeological Science. 39(6). 1738–1748. 37 indexed citations
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Godino, Iván Briz i, Myrian Álvarez, Andrea L. Balbo, et al.. (2011). Towards high-resolution shell midden archaeology: Experimental and ethnoarchaeology in Tierra del Fuego (Argentina). Quaternary International. 239(1-2). 125–134. 24 indexed citations
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Álvarez, Myrian, et al.. (2009). 'Durable Residues': Addressing the use of microwear, a case study from March Hill. Internet Archaeology. 1 indexed citations
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Piana, Ernesto Luís, et al.. (2008). Nuevos resultados del estudio del sitio Ajej I: un aporte a la variabilidad de estrategias de los canoeros fueguinos. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 16 indexed citations
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Álvarez, Myrian. (2005). Organización tecnológica en la costa norte del canal Beagle: estrategias de uso de materiales líticos de los cazadores litorales del extremo sur de Patagonia. Americanae (AECID Library). 33–58. 5 indexed citations
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Álvarez, Myrian. (2004). ESTRATEGIAS TECNOLÓGICAS EN LOS GRUPOS CANOEROS TEMPRANOS DEL ÁREA FUEGO-PATAGÓNICA. Magallania. 32. 191–208. 10 indexed citations
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Álvarez, Myrian, et al.. (2001). The Use of Lithic Artefacts for Making Rock Art Engravings: Observation and Analysis of Use-Wear Traces in Experimental Tools Through Optical Microscopy and SEM. Journal of Archaeological Science. 28(5). 457–464. 30 indexed citations
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Álvarez, Myrian, et al.. (2000). La explotación de recursos naturales perecederos: análisis funcional de los raspadores de la costa norte del canal Beagle. Americanae (AECID Library). 5 indexed citations
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Álvarez, Myrian. (1999). La producción de artefactos líticos en el sudoeste de Río Negro. LA Referencia (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas). 1 indexed citations

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