Holocene

Papers
(The H4-Index of Holocene is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Leaving home: Technological and landscape knowledge as resilience at pre-Holocene Kharaneh IV, Azraq Basin, Jordan43
Changing with the times: From agricultural potential to spatially explicit reconstructions of past land use34
Mid to Late-Holocene environmental dynamics recorded in Lake Pup Lagoon, East Antarctica: Insights from environmental magnetism and biogeochemical proxies23
Holocene relative sea-level changes in northwest Ireland: An empirical test for glacial isostatic adjustment models22
A modeling approach to estimate the historical population size of the Patagonian Kawésqar people20
The barn owl as an accumulator of bone remains in central western Argentina: multi-taxa neo-taphonomic approach and implications for Holocene contexts18
Records of sea-level highstand over the Meghalayan age/late Holocene from uranium-series ages of beachrock in Weizhou Island, northern South China Sea17
Emergence of fibrecraft specialization 8000 years ago in early Neolithic North China17
Spatial distribution and environmental significance of modern organic carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes in the source area of the Yellow River: A case study of Gyaring Lake and Ngoring Lake15
New insight into pattern divergence of the Indian summer monsoon during the Holocene15
Low-frequency patterns in Late-Holocene tree-ring records from northern Fennoscandia15
Holocene capuchin-monkey stone tool deposits shed doubts on the human origin of archeological sites from the Pleistocene of Brazil15
A record of change in oyster environment through high-resolution geochemical analysis of Late-Holocene sediments from Coastal Ghana15
Small mammal records from Limay river basin (Northwestern Patagonia) in the Anthropocene from a taphonomical and paleoecological perspective14
Remnant peat deposit provides clues to the inundated cultural landscapes of Kepa Kurl, southwestern Australia14
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