Nathan Goodale

505 total citations
19 papers, 309 citations indexed

About

Nathan Goodale is a scholar working on Paleontology, Archeology and Anthropology. According to data from OpenAlex, Nathan Goodale has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 309 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Paleontology, 11 papers in Archeology and 8 papers in Anthropology. Recurrent topics in Nathan Goodale's work include Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (14 papers), Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology (7 papers) and Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies (7 papers). Nathan Goodale is often cited by papers focused on Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (14 papers), Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology (7 papers) and Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies (7 papers). Nathan Goodale collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Canada. Nathan Goodale's co-authors include David G. Bailey, George T. Jones, Ian Kuijt, Bill Finlayson, Meredith S. Chesson, Thomas A. Foor, William Andrefsky, Lisa Maher, Mark R. Schurr and Trina Arpin and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Archaeological Science, American Antiquity and Journal of Anthropological Archaeology.

In The Last Decade

Nathan Goodale

19 papers receiving 275 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Nathan Goodale United States 9 208 149 118 37 34 19 309
Darrell Creel United States 10 288 1.4× 141 0.9× 209 1.8× 21 0.6× 28 0.8× 25 420
Roger Doonan United Kingdom 9 192 0.9× 196 1.3× 64 0.5× 31 0.8× 32 0.9× 16 313
Carlo Lugliè Italy 14 297 1.4× 301 2.0× 143 1.2× 8 0.2× 34 1.0× 56 481
M. James Blackman United States 14 480 2.3× 392 2.6× 158 1.3× 37 1.0× 47 1.4× 38 667
Italo Maria Muntoni Italy 11 260 1.3× 269 1.8× 68 0.6× 10 0.3× 12 0.4× 53 437
Peter Hommel United Kingdom 9 258 1.2× 149 1.0× 138 1.2× 12 0.3× 7 0.2× 18 359
H. E. M. Cool United Kingdom 15 211 1.0× 353 2.4× 112 0.9× 66 1.8× 7 0.2× 56 647
Barbara E. Luedtke United States 7 260 1.3× 137 0.9× 265 2.2× 47 1.3× 10 0.3× 12 372
Trudy Doelman Australia 12 301 1.4× 111 0.7× 269 2.3× 31 0.8× 7 0.2× 30 405
Brandi L. MacDonald United States 11 217 1.0× 166 1.1× 200 1.7× 43 1.2× 11 0.3× 47 355

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Johnson, Kimberly, et al.. (2024). Best Practices for Publishing pXRF Analyses. Advances in Archaeological Practice. 12(2). 156–162. 3 indexed citations
2.
Prentiss, Anna Marie, Kevan Edinborough, Enrico R. Crema, et al.. (2022). Divergent population dynamics in the middle to late Holocene lower Fraser valley and mid-Fraser canyon, British Columbia. Journal of Archaeological Science Reports. 44. 103512–103512. 6 indexed citations
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Goodale, Nathan, et al.. (2019). Lithic Technological Organization and Hafting in Early Villages. American Antiquity. 84(4). 708–727. 2 indexed citations
4.
Kuijt, Ian, et al.. (2018). Along the Margins? The Later Bronze Age Seascapes of Western Ireland. European Journal of Archaeology. 22(1). 44–66. 3 indexed citations
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Goodale, Nathan, et al.. (2017). Early medieval seascapes in Western Ireland and the geochemistry of ecclesiastical cross stones. Journal of Archaeological Science Reports. 19. 894–902. 5 indexed citations
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Goodale, Nathan, et al.. (2015). Empirical study of the effect of count time on the precision and accuracy of pXRF data. Journal of Archaeological Science Reports. 3. 534–548. 43 indexed citations
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Chesson, Meredith S. & Nathan Goodale. (2014). Population aggregation, residential storage and socioeconomic inequality at Early Bronze Age Numayra, Jordan. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 35. 117–134. 19 indexed citations
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Goodale, Nathan, et al.. (2011). Reaping ‘rewards’ in sickle use-wear analysis. Journal of Archaeological Science. 39(6). 1908–1910. 1 indexed citations
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Goodale, Nathan, et al.. (2011). pXRF: a study of inter-instrument performance. Journal of Archaeological Science. 39(4). 875–883. 94 indexed citations
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Goodale, Nathan, George T. Jones, & Charlotte Beck. (2011). Natural Selection and Material Culture. Evolution Education and Outreach. 4(3). 427–434. 1 indexed citations
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Goodale, Nathan, et al.. (2009). Sickle blade life-history and the transition to agriculture: an early Neolithic case study from Southwest Asia. Journal of Archaeological Science. 37(6). 1192–1201. 29 indexed citations
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Kuijt, Ian & Nathan Goodale. (2009). Daily Practice and the Organization of Space at the Dawn of Agriculture: A Case Study from the near East. American Antiquity. 74(3). 403–422. 12 indexed citations
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Foor, Thomas A., et al.. (2005). The Emergence of Complex Hunter-Gatherers on the Canadian Plateau: A Response to Hayden. American Antiquity. 70(1). 175–180. 11 indexed citations
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Finlayson, Bill, Ian Kuijt, Trina Arpin, et al.. (2003). Dhra', Excavation Project, 2002 Interim Report. Levant. 35(1). 1–38. 1 indexed citations
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Foor, Thomas A., et al.. (2003). Calibrated Radiocarbon Dating at Keatley Creek: The Chronology of Occupation at a Complex Hunter-Gatherer Village. American Antiquity. 68(4). 719–735. 30 indexed citations
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Finlayson, Bill, Ian Kuijt, Trina Arpin, et al.. (2003). Dhra', Excavation Project, 2002 Interim Report. Levant. 35(1). 1–38. 26 indexed citations
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Goodale, Nathan, Ian Kuijt, & Bill Finlayson. (2002). Results from the 2001 Excavations at Dhra', Jordan: Chipped Stone Technology, Typology, and Intra-Assemblage Variability. Paléorient. 28(1). 125–140. 14 indexed citations
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Goodale, Nathan. (2001). Evolution of hunter-gatherer socioeconomic systems during the middle to late Holocene in the Upper Columbia and the Interior Northwest. The Mathematics Enthusiast. 3 indexed citations

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