Richard L. Burger
Affiliations: | Anthropology | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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"Richard Burger"Children
Sign in to add traineeTraci Arden | grad student | ||
Gabriel Prieto | grad student | ||
George F. Lau | grad student | 2001 | Yale |
Robert M. Rosenswig | grad student | 2005 | Yale |
Caitlin E. Barrett | grad student | 2009 | Yale |
Raina L. Croff | grad student | 2009 | Yale |
Yuichi Matsumoto | grad student | 2010 | Yale |
Yann Desailly-Chanson | grad student | 2012 | Yale |
Jason Nesbitt | grad student | 2012 | Yale |
Christopher Milan | grad student | 2014 | Yale |
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Salazar L, Burger R, Forst J, et al. (2023) Insights into the genetic histories and lifeways of Machu Picchu's occupants. Science Advances. 9: eadg3377 |
Nakatsuka N, Lazaridis I, Barbieri C, et al. (2020) A Paleogenomic Reconstruction of the Deep Population History of the Andes. Cell |
Washburn E, Nesbitt J, Burger R, et al. (2020) Maize and dietary change in early Peruvian civilization: Isotopic evidence from the Late Preceramic Period/Initial Period site of La Galgada, Peru Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 31: 102309 |
Burger RL. (2019) Understanding the Socioeconomic Trajectory of Chavín de Huántar: A New Radiocarbon Sequence and Its Wider Implications Latin American Antiquity. 30: 373-392 |
Matsumoto Y, Nesbitt J, Glascock MD, et al. (2018) Interregional Obsidian Exchange During The Late Initial Period And Early Horizon: New Perspectives From Campanayuq Rumi, Peru Latin American Antiquity. 29: 44-63 |
Burger RL, Lane KE, Cooke CA. (2016) Ecuadorian cinnabar and the prehispanic trade in vermilion pigment: Viable hypothesis or red herring? Latin American Antiquity. 27: 22-35 |
Prieto G, Wright V, Burger RL, et al. (2016) The source, processing and use of red pigment based on hematite and cinnabar at Gramalote, an early Initial Period (1500-1200 cal. B.C.) maritime community, north coast of Peru Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 5: 45-60 |
Rosenswig RM, Burger RL. (2012) Considering early New World monumentality Early New World Monumentality. 3-22 |
Burger RL, Rosenswig RM. (2012) Early new world monumentality Early New World Monumentality. 1-489 |
Burger RL. (2005) Andean Archaeology:Andean Archaeology American Anthropologist. 107: 744-745 |