Steven E. Falconer

1.1k total citations
37 papers, 559 citations indexed

About

Steven E. Falconer is a scholar working on Paleontology, Archeology and Anthropology. According to data from OpenAlex, Steven E. Falconer has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 559 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in Paleontology, 27 papers in Archeology and 5 papers in Anthropology. Recurrent topics in Steven E. Falconer's work include Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (30 papers), Archaeology and Historical Studies (17 papers) and Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History (8 papers). Steven E. Falconer is often cited by papers focused on Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (30 papers), Archaeology and Historical Studies (17 papers) and Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History (8 papers). Steven E. Falconer collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Italy. Steven E. Falconer's co-authors include Patricia L. Fall, Stephen H. Savage, Charles L. Redman, Christopher S. Galletti, Mariela Soto‐Berelov, C. Michael Barton, Hessam S. Sarjoughian, Felix Höflmayer, Suzanne E. Pilaar Birch and Glenn M. Schwartz and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Journal of Environmental Management and Journal of Archaeological Science.

In The Last Decade

Steven E. Falconer

35 papers receiving 493 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Steven E. Falconer United States 13 360 303 140 89 53 37 559
John M. Marston United States 15 462 1.3× 268 0.9× 196 1.4× 66 0.7× 129 2.4× 43 673
Hamish Forbes United Kingdom 11 297 0.8× 256 0.8× 186 1.3× 47 0.5× 55 1.0× 27 567
P. Ajithprasad India 16 351 1.0× 182 0.6× 221 1.6× 57 0.6× 118 2.2× 37 515
Thomas W. Killion United States 12 419 1.2× 109 0.4× 207 1.5× 86 1.0× 131 2.5× 19 560
Raphael Greenberg Israel 17 535 1.5× 612 2.0× 147 1.1× 49 0.6× 33 0.6× 54 846
Joy McCorriston United States 15 468 1.3× 340 1.1× 279 2.0× 48 0.5× 84 1.6× 35 777
Sarah B. McClure United States 17 479 1.3× 336 1.1× 302 2.2× 111 1.2× 86 1.6× 63 717
Elliot M. Abrams United States 13 439 1.2× 102 0.3× 157 1.1× 59 0.7× 96 1.8× 20 605
César Parcero‐Oubiña Spain 14 192 0.5× 262 0.9× 113 0.8× 57 0.6× 43 0.8× 75 592
James A. Neely United States 11 278 0.8× 182 0.6× 183 1.3× 45 0.5× 26 0.5× 33 434

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Fields of papers citing papers by Steven E. Falconer

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Steven E. Falconer

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Falconer, Steven E., et al.. (2023). PREHISTORIC BRONZE AGE RADIOCARBON CHRONOLOGY AT POLITIKO-TROULLIA, CYPRUS. Radiocarbon. 65(1). 97–119. 2 indexed citations
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Fall, Patricia L., et al.. (2023). BAYESIAN MODELING OF A PERIPHERAL MIDDLE BRONZE AGE SETTLEMENT AT ZAHRAT ADH-DHRA‘ 1, JORDAN. Radiocarbon. 65(5). 1022–1037.
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Birch, Suzanne E. Pilaar, et al.. (2022). Herd management and subsistence practices as inferred from isotopic analysis of animals and plants at Bronze Age Politiko-Troullia, Cyprus. PLoS ONE. 17(10). e0275757–e0275757. 4 indexed citations
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Fall, Patricia L., et al.. (2022). NEW AMS CHRONOLOGY FOR THE EARLY BRONZE III/IV TRANSITION AT KHIRBAT ISKANDAR, JORDAN. Radiocarbon. 64(2). 237–252. 2 indexed citations
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Falconer, Steven E. & Patricia L. Fall. (2019). Early Bronze IV Village Life in the Jordan Valley: Excavations at Tell Abu en-Ni'aj and Dhahret Umm el-Marar, Jordan. University of Michigan Press eBooks. 11 indexed citations
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Falconer, Steven E. & Patricia L. Fall. (2017). Radiocarbon Evidence from Tell Abu en-Ni'aj and Tell el-Hayyat, Jordan, and Its Implications for Bronze Age Levantine and Egyptian Chronologies. 13. 7–19. 7 indexed citations
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Galletti, Christopher S., et al.. (2016). Economic and social activities on ancient Cypriot terraced landscapes. Journal of Environmental Management. 202(Pt 3). 514–523. 7 indexed citations
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Falconer, Steven E. & Patricia L. Fall. (2016). A Radiocarbon Sequence from Tell Abu en-Ni‘aj, Jordan and its Implications for Early Bronze IV Chronology in the Southern Levant. Radiocarbon. 58(3). 615–647. 9 indexed citations
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Fall, Patricia L., et al.. (2015). Bronze age fuel use and its implications for agrarian landscapes in the eastern Mediterranean. Journal of Archaeological Science Reports. 4. 182–191. 13 indexed citations
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Falconer, Steven E., et al.. (2014). A Stone Plank Figure from Politiko-Troullia, Cyprus: Potential Implications for Inferring Bronze Age Communal Behavior. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research. 371. 3–16. 5 indexed citations
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Galletti, Christopher S., et al.. (2013). Maxent modeling of ancient and modern agricultural terraces in the Troodos foothills, Cyprus. Applied Geography. 39. 46–56. 49 indexed citations
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Falconer, Steven E. & Charles L. Redman. (2009). Polities and power : archaeological perspectives on the landscapes of early states. University of Arizona Press eBooks. 51 indexed citations
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Falconer, Steven E.. (2008). The Middle Bronze Age. 263–280. 12 indexed citations
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Arrowsmith, J Ramón, Erin DiMaggio, C. Michael Barton, et al.. (2006). Geomorphic Mapping and Paleoterrain Generation for use in Modeling Holocene (8,000 1,500 yr) Agropastoral Landuse and Landscape Interactions in Southeast Spain. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2006. 1 indexed citations
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Savage, Stephen H. & Steven E. Falconer. (2003). Spatial and Statistical Inference of Late Bronze Age Polities in the Southern Levant. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research. 330. 31–45. 10 indexed citations
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Fall, Patricia L., et al.. (2002). Agricultural Intensification and the Secondary Products Revolution Along the Jordan Rift. Human Ecology. 30(4). 445–482. 43 indexed citations
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Fall, Patricia L., et al.. (1998). Seeds of Civilization: Bronze Age Rural Economy and Ecology in the Southern Levant. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 88(1). 107–125. 47 indexed citations
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Falconer, Steven E.. (1995). Rural Responses to Early Urbanism: Bronze Age Household and Village Economy at Tell el-Hayyat, Jordan. Journal of Field Archaeology. 22(4). 399–399. 2 indexed citations
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Falconer, Steven E. & Stephen H. Savage. (1995). Heartlands and Hinterlands: Alternative Trajectories of Early Urbanization in Mesopotamia and the Southern Levant. American Antiquity. 60(1). 37–58. 72 indexed citations
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Falconer, Steven E., et al.. (1984). Preliminary Report of the First Season of the Tell el-Hayyat Project. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research. 255. 49–74. 17 indexed citations

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