Scott Redford

485 total citations
39 papers, 139 citations indexed

About

Scott Redford is a scholar working on Archeology, Anthropology and Classics. According to data from OpenAlex, Scott Redford has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 139 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Archeology, 16 papers in Anthropology and 10 papers in Classics. Recurrent topics in Scott Redford's work include Archaeology and Historical Studies (16 papers), Eurasian Exchange Networks (14 papers) and Byzantine Studies and History (10 papers). Scott Redford is often cited by papers focused on Archaeology and Historical Studies (16 papers), Eurasian Exchange Networks (14 papers) and Byzantine Studies and History (10 papers). Scott Redford collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Germany. Scott Redford's co-authors include M. James Blackman, Matthew P. Canepa, Salima Ikram, Timothy Beach, Sheila S. Blair, Tom Nickson, Jonathan M. Bloom, Antony Eastmond, Jeremy Johns and Gary Leiser and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Field Archaeology, Anatolian Studies and Artibus Asiae.

In The Last Decade

Scott Redford

29 papers receiving 109 citations

Peers

Scott Redford
Kathryn Lomas United Kingdom
Julian Raby United Kingdom
R. Bruce Hitchner United States
K. R. Dark United Kingdom
Luuk de Ligt Netherlands
Elena Isayev United Kingdom
Danijel Džino Australia
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Redford, Scott, et al.. (2023). An Archaeometallurgical Study of Medieval Knives from Kinet Höyük, Turkey. 27(1). 39–54.
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Eastmond, Antony, Matthew P. Canepa, Jonathan M. Bloom, et al.. (2015). Viewing Inscriptions in the Late Antique and Medieval World. Cambridge University Press eBooks. 21 indexed citations
3.
Redford, Scott. (2015). Intercession and Succession, Enlightenment and Reflection: The Inscriptional Program of the Karatay Madrasa, Konya. SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London). 1 indexed citations
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Redford, Scott. (2014). Antioch on the Orontes. Early Explorations in the City of Mosaics. 1 indexed citations
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Redford, Scott, et al.. (2013). Cities and Citadels in Turkey: From the Iron Age to the Seljuks. Peeters eBooks. 16 indexed citations
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Redford, Scott. (2012). A Twelfth Century Iron Workshop at Kinet, Turkey. SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London). 2 indexed citations
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Redford, Scott. (2008). Anadolu Selçuklu bahçeleri (Alaiyye, Alanya). 1 indexed citations
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Redford, Scott. (2005). A Grammar of Rum Seljuk Ornament. SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London). 3 indexed citations
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Blackman, M. James & Scott Redford. (2005). Neutron Activation Analysis of Medieval Ceramics from Kinet, Turkey, especially Port Symeon Ware. 42(0). 83–186. 7 indexed citations
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Redford, Scott. (2004). Byzantium and the Islamic World. SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London). 1 indexed citations
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Redford, Scott. (2002). Review of: A Historical Archaeology of the Ottoman Empire: Breaking New Ground by Uzi Baram, Lynda Carroll. New York: Kluwer, 2000.. SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London). 3 indexed citations
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Redford, Scott. (2000). Landscape and the State in Medieval Anatolia: Seljuk Gardens and Pavilions of Alanya, Turkey. University of Michigan Press eBooks. 5 indexed citations
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Redford, Scott. (1994). Thirteenth Century Rum Seljuq Palaces and Palace Imagery. SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London). 23. 219–236. 6 indexed citations
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Redford, Scott. (1994). Ayyubid Glass from Samsat, Turkey. SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London). 1 indexed citations
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Blackman, M. James & Scott Redford. (1994). Glazed Calcareous Clay Ceramics from Gritille, Turkey. Muqarnas Online. 11. 31–31. 2 indexed citations
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Blackman, M. James & Scott Redford. (1993). GLAZED CALCAREOUS CLAY CERAMICS FROM GRITILLE, TURKEY. Muqarnas Online. 11(1). 31–34. 1 indexed citations
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Redford, Scott. (1990). How Islamic Is It? The Innsbruck Plate and Its Setting. Muqarnas Online. 7. 119–119. 2 indexed citations
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Redford, Scott. (1986). Review of 'Türkiye Selçukluları Devrinde Konya' by T. Baykara. Ankara : Kültür ve Turizm bakanlığı, 1985.. SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London). 4 indexed citations
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Redford, Scott. (1986). Excavations at Gritille (1982–1984): the Medieval Period A Preliminary Report. Anatolian Studies. 36. 103–136. 4 indexed citations

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