Brita Lorentzen

Brita Lorentzen

Cornell University

H-index: 14

North America-United States

About Brita Lorentzen

Brita Lorentzen, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Cornell University, specializes in the field of dendrochronology, anthracology, environmental archaeology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

EVALUATING THE TIMING OF EARLY VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT IN NEW YORK: MORE DATES FROM CLASSIC NEW YORK SITES

PROGRESS TOWARDS A BYZANTINE-MEDIEVAL HISTORIC BUILDINGS TREE-RING CHRONOLOGY FROM CYPRUS USING DENDROCHRONOLOGY AND RADIOCARBON

Archaeological Dendrochronology

Ancient Wood Remains at Tel Kabri

Updating the Classic New York Lamoka Lake and Scaccia Sites: Refined Chronologies Through AMS Dating and Bayesian Modeling

Severe multi-year drought coincident with Hittite collapse around 1198–1196 BC

Dating Mediterranean shipwrecks: the Mazotos ship, radiocarbon dating and the need for independent chronological anchors

Resolving Indigenous village occupations and social history across the long century of European permanent settlement in Northeastern North America: The Mohawk River Valley …

Brita Lorentzen Information

University

Position

Research Associate

Citations(all)

563

Citations(since 2020)

424

Cited By

278

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

18

i10Index(since 2020)

16

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Cornell University

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Brita Lorentzen Skills & Research Interests

dendrochronology

anthracology

environmental archaeology

Top articles of Brita Lorentzen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

EVALUATING THE TIMING OF EARLY VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT IN NEW YORK: MORE DATES FROM CLASSIC NEW YORK SITES

Radiocarbon

Jennifer Birch

Sturt W Manning

John P Hart

Brita Lorentzen

2024

PROGRESS TOWARDS A BYZANTINE-MEDIEVAL HISTORIC BUILDINGS TREE-RING CHRONOLOGY FROM CYPRUS USING DENDROCHRONOLOGY AND RADIOCARBON

Radiocarbon

Sturt W Manning

Brita Lorentzen

Nikolas Bakirtzis

Mehmetcan Soyluoğlu

2023

Archaeological Dendrochronology

Sturt W Manning

Brita Lorentzen

2023/1/1

Ancient Wood Remains at Tel Kabri

Brita Lorentzen

2023/10/5

Updating the Classic New York Lamoka Lake and Scaccia Sites: Refined Chronologies Through AMS Dating and Bayesian Modeling

Radiocarbon

John P Hart

Jennifer Birch

Sturt W Manning

Brita Lorentzen

2023/6

Severe multi-year drought coincident with Hittite collapse around 1198–1196 BC

Nature

Sturt W Manning

Cindy Kocik

Brita Lorentzen

Jed P Sparks

2023/2

Dating Mediterranean shipwrecks: the Mazotos ship, radiocarbon dating and the need for independent chronological anchors

Antiquity

Sturt W Manning

Brita Lorentzen

Stella Demesticha

2022/8

Resolving Indigenous village occupations and social history across the long century of European permanent settlement in Northeastern North America: The Mohawk River Valley …

Plos one

Sturt W Manning

Brita Lorentzen

John P Hart

2021/10/15

Beyond megadrought and collapse in the Northern Levant: The chronology of Tell Tayinat and two historical inflection episodes, around 4.2 ka BP, and following 3.2 ka BP

PLoS One

Sturt W Manning

Brita Lorentzen

Lynn Welton

Stephen Batiuk

Timothy P Harrison

2020/10/29

Shipbuilding and maritime activity on the eve of mechanization: dendrochronological analysis of the Akko Tower shipwreck, Israel

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

Brita Lorentzen

Sturt W Manning

Deborah Cvikel

2020/10/1

Radiocarbon offsets and old world chronology as relevant to Mesopotamia, Egypt, Anatolia and Thera (Santorini)

Scientific Reports

Sturt W Manning

Lukas Wacker

Ulf Büntgen

Christopher Bronk Ramsey

Michael W Dee

...

2020/8/17

Up the wadi: Development of an Iron Age industrial landscape in Faynan, Jordan

Journal of Field Archaeology

Brady Liss

Matthew D Howland

Brita Lorentzen

Craig Smitheram

Mohammad Najjar

...

2020/8/17

Radiocarbon dates

Ratcliffe J. Duckpool, Morwenstow: a Romano-British and early medieval industrial site and harbour. Cornish Archaeology

Alex Bayliss

Christopher Bronk Ramsey

Gordon Cook

Gerry McCormac

Robert Otlet

...

1995

Salt pans as a new archaeological sea-level proxy: A test case from Dalmatia, Croatia

B Bechor

D Sivan

Slobodan Miko

Ozren Hasan

M Grisonic

...

2020/12/15

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