Claire E. Ebert

Affiliations: 
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
Area:
Archaeology, Maya, GIS, Archaeometry, Radiocarbon Dating, Stable Isotopes
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Ebert CE, Hixon SW, Buckley GM, et al. (2024) The Caribbean and Mesoamerica Biogeochemical Isotope Overview (CAMBIO). Scientific Data. 11: 349
Ebert CE, Rand AJ, Green-Mink K, et al. (2021) Sulfur isotopes as a proxy for human diet and mobility from the preclassic through colonial periods in the Eastern Maya lowlands. Plos One. 16: e0254992
Awe JJ, Ebert CE, Hoggarth JA, et al. (2020) The Last Hurrah: Examining The Nature Of Peri-Abandonment Deposits And Activities At Cahal Pech, Belize Ancient Mesoamerica. 31: 175-187
Awe JJ, Helmke C, Aimers JJ, et al. (2020) Applying Regional, Contextual, Ethnohistoric, And Ethnographic Approaches For Understanding The Significance Of Peri-Abandonment Deposits In Western Belize Ancient Mesoamerica. 31: 109-126
Ebert CE, Pierce DE, Awe JJ. (2019) Preclassic ceramic economy in Belize: neutron activation analysis at Cahal Pech Antiquity. 93: 1266-1283
Akers PD, Brook GA, Railsback LB, et al. (2019) Integrating U-Th, 14C, and 210Pb methods to produce a chronologically reliable isotope record for the Belize River Valley Maya from a low-uranium stalagmite The Holocene. 29: 1234-1248
Ebert CE, Hoggarth JA, Awe JJ, et al. (2019) The Role of Diet in Resilience and Vulnerability to Climate Change among Early Agricultural Communities in the Maya Lowlands Current Anthropology. 60: 589-601
Walden JP, Ebert CE, Hoggarth JA, et al. (2019) Modeling variability in Classic Maya intermediate elite political strategies through multivariate analysis of settlement patterns Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 55: 101074
Ebert CE, Peniche May N, Culleton BJ, et al. (2017) Regional response to drought during the formation and decline of Preclassic Maya societies Quaternary Science Reviews. 173: 211-235
Prufer KM, Thompson AE, Meredith CR, et al. (2017) The Classic Period Maya transition from an ideal free to an ideal despotic settlement system at the polity of Uxbenká Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 45: 53-68
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