Thomas Stöllner

546 total citations
42 papers, 311 citations indexed

About

Thomas Stöllner is a scholar working on Archeology, Paleontology and Archeology. According to data from OpenAlex, Thomas Stöllner has authored 42 papers receiving a total of 311 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Archeology, 14 papers in Paleontology and 11 papers in Archeology. Recurrent topics in Thomas Stöllner's work include Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (14 papers), Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies (13 papers) and Metallurgy and Cultural Artifacts (11 papers). Thomas Stöllner is often cited by papers focused on Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (14 papers), Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies (13 papers) and Metallurgy and Cultural Artifacts (11 papers). Thomas Stöllner collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Iran and Switzerland. Thomas Stöllner's co-authors include Ernst Pernicka, Joachim Lutz, Gholamreza Mowlavi, Klaus Oeggl, Mostafa Rezaeian, Kurt Nicolussi, Abigail Bouwman, Catherine Marro, Iraj Mobedi and Santiago Mas‐Coma and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports and Biology Letters.

In The Last Decade

Thomas Stöllner

38 papers receiving 295 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Thomas Stöllner Germany 9 152 130 71 39 38 42 311
María Teresa Civalero Argentina 11 209 1.4× 184 1.4× 25 0.4× 198 5.1× 79 2.1× 20 346
Yotam Tepper Israel 15 400 2.6× 302 2.3× 21 0.3× 68 1.7× 22 0.6× 57 541
Mette Marie Hald Denmark 11 181 1.2× 273 2.1× 13 0.2× 65 1.7× 8 0.2× 23 395
Barbara S. Ottaway United Kingdom 13 259 1.7× 316 2.4× 119 1.7× 98 2.5× 18 0.5× 29 517
Nicolás Goepfert France 10 73 0.5× 222 1.7× 7 0.1× 92 2.4× 17 0.4× 27 296
Pablo Marcelo Fernández Argentina 10 65 0.4× 126 1.0× 10 0.1× 126 3.2× 21 0.6× 32 209
J. Richard Ambler United States 9 85 0.6× 187 1.4× 42 0.6× 167 4.3× 33 0.9× 22 326
Inga Merkytė Australia 5 50 0.3× 57 0.4× 11 0.2× 37 0.9× 7 0.2× 15 119
Phil R. Geib United States 11 90 0.6× 276 2.1× 46 0.6× 250 6.4× 13 0.3× 34 377
Cluny Johnstone United Kingdom 7 129 0.8× 236 1.8× 9 0.1× 48 1.2× 6 0.2× 23 395

Countries citing papers authored by Thomas Stöllner

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Fields of papers citing papers by Thomas Stöllner

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Thomas Stöllner

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All Works

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Sazmand, Alireza, Gholamreza Mowlavi, Frank Rühli, et al.. (2023). Eimeria leuckarti in equid coprolites from the Sassanid Era (2nd–6th century CE) excavated in Chehrabad Salt Mine archaeological site, Iran. International Journal of Paleopathology. 44. 27–32.
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Hauptmann, Andreas, et al.. (2022). The Dawn of Metallurgy at Chalcolithic Arslantepe: Metal Finds and Other Metallurgical Remains from Level VII. 26(2). 87–112. 2 indexed citations
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Heidari, Zahra, et al.. (2022). First paleoparasitological evidence of Muellerius sp. in sheep or goat dated to the Sasanian Empire (500 CE) in ancient Iran. Veterinary Parasitology Regional Studies and Reports. 34. 100758–100758. 2 indexed citations
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Bouwman, Abigail, Vahid Shariati, Saied Reza Naddaf, et al.. (2022). Genomic palaeoparasitology traced the occurrence of Taenia asiatica in ancient Iran (Sassanid Empire, 2th cent. CE–6th cent. CE). Scientific Reports. 12(1). 12045–12045. 3 indexed citations
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Hauptmann, Andreas, et al.. (2022). Making Copper: Processing in Early Bronze Age Arslantepe (VI B2). 26(2). 113–140. 4 indexed citations
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Grabner, Michael, Elisabeth Wächter, Kurt Nicolussi, et al.. (2021). Prehistoric salt mining in Hallstatt, Austria. New chronologies out of small wooden fragments. Dendrochronologia. 66. 125814–125814. 11 indexed citations
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Seiler, Roger, et al.. (2021). Radiological and histological findings in ancient salt mummies from the salt mine of Douzlākh, Iran. PLoS ONE. 16(4). e0250745–e0250745. 1 indexed citations
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Mattiangeli, Valeria, Andrew J. Hare, Hossein Davoudi, et al.. (2021). Exceptional ancient DNA preservation and fibre remains of a Sasanian saltmine sheep mummy in Chehrābād, Iran. Biology Letters. 17(7). 20210222–20210222. 7 indexed citations
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Seiler, Roger, et al.. (2015). Radiological findings in an ancient Iranian salt mummy (Chehrābād ca. 410-350 BC). Skeletal Radiology. 44(6). 811–821. 9 indexed citations
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Lichtenberger, Achim, Iain Chambers, Heidrun Friese, et al.. (2015). Multiple Mediterranean Realities. 4 indexed citations
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Lichtenberger, Achim, A. Bernard Knapp, Iain Chambers, et al.. (2015). Multiple Mediterranean Realities: Current Approaches to Spaces, Resources, and Connectivities. 3 indexed citations
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Rühli, Frank, Thomas Stöllner, Don Brothwell, et al.. (2012). Ancient salt mining and salt men: the interdisciplinary Chehrabad Douzlakh project in north-western Iran. Antiquity. 86(333). 13 indexed citations
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Hanke, K., Rüdiger Krause, Walter Leitner, et al.. (2010). Mining in european history and its impact on environment and human societies : proceedings for the 1st Mining in European History-Conference of the SFB-HIMAT, 12.-15. November 2009, Innsbruck. 8 indexed citations
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Oeggl, Klaus, et al.. (2010). Die Geschichte des Bergbaus in Tirol und seinen angrenzenden Gebieten. 10 indexed citations
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Stöllner, Thomas, et al.. (2002). Dürrnberg und Manching : Wirtschaftsarchäologie im ostkeltischen Raum : Akten des Internationalen Kolloquiums in Hallein, Bad Dürrnberg vom 7. bis 11. Oktober 1998. 3 indexed citations
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Stöllner, Thomas. (2002). Verloren, versteckt, geopfert? Einzeldeponate der Eisenzeit in alpinen Extremlagen und ihre bronzezeitlichen Wurzeln. 567–589. 1 indexed citations
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Stöllner, Thomas, et al.. (2000). Ancient salt-mining in Austria. Antiquity. 74(283). 17–18. 3 indexed citations
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Stöllner, Thomas. (1998). Grab 102 vom Dürrnberg bei Hallein: Bemerkungen zu den Dürrnberger Kriegergräbern der Frühlatènezeit.. Germania: Anzeiger der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts. 76(1). 67–176. 2 indexed citations

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