Daniel H. Temple

Daniel H. Temple

George Mason University

H-index: 21

North America-United States

About Daniel H. Temple

Daniel H. Temple, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at George Mason University, specializes in the field of bioarchaeology, life history, skeletal and dental biology, hunter-gatherers, resilience.

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

Adapting in the Arctic II: Upper limb diaphyseal robusticity and habitual activity in Late Holocene hunter‐gatherers from Alaska

Climate change, human health, and resilience in the Holocene

Twenty‐first century bioarchaeology: Taking stock and moving forward

Stress in bioarchaeology, epidemiology, and evolutionary medicine: an integrated conceptual model of shared history from the descriptive to the developmental

Synthesizing Stress in Paleopathological Perspective: Theory, Method, Application

Transforming the climate? Towards an emerging bioarchaeological synthesis of global climate change.

Early-Life Stressors in Pre-and Postcontact Peru: Evidence from Incremental Enamel Microstructures

Vertebral neural canal growth and developmental stress: a case study from the American Southwest

Daniel H. Temple Information

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Citations(all)

1783

Citations(since 2020)

955

Cited By

1160

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

34

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

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Daniel H. Temple Skills & Research Interests

bioarchaeology

life history

skeletal and dental biology

hunter-gatherers

resilience

Top articles of Daniel H. Temple

Adapting in the Arctic II: Upper limb diaphyseal robusticity and habitual activity in Late Holocene hunter‐gatherers from Alaska

American Journal of Biological Anthropology

2023/7

Climate change, human health, and resilience in the Holocene

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2023/1/24

Stress in bioarchaeology, epidemiology, and evolutionary medicine: an integrated conceptual model of shared history from the descriptive to the developmental

Palaeopathology and Evolutionary Medicine: An Integrated Approach

2022/7/14

Synthesizing Stress in Paleopathological Perspective: Theory, Method, Application

2022/12/30

Transforming the climate? Towards an emerging bioarchaeological synthesis of global climate change.

2021/12/15

Early-Life Stressors in Pre-and Postcontact Peru: Evidence from Incremental Enamel Microstructures

2021/9/21

Vertebral neural canal growth and developmental stress: a case study from the American Southwest

2021/9/15

Adapting in the Arctic: Habitual activity and landscape interaction in Late Holocene hunter‐gatherers from Alaska

American journal of physical anthropology

2021/9

Skeletal and dental maturation relative to tooth formation in prehistoric hunter-gatherers from Cis-Baikal, Siberia

Archaeological Research in Asia

2021/3/1

Evaluating life history trade‐offs through the presence of linear enamel hypoplasia at Pueblo Bonito and Hawikku: a biocultural study of early life stress and survival in the …

American Journal of Human Biology

2021/3

Ancestral Affiliation and the Production of Social Identity: Investigations of Mortuary Practices among Persistent Hunter-Gatherers in Archaic Indian Knoll, Kentucky

2021/1/29

Chronological and regional variation in developmental stress and behavior of Early and Late Neolithic Cis-Baikal hunter-gatherer juveniles: Insights from diaphyseal cross …

Archaeological Research in Asia

2020/12/1

Live through this: Developing a sustainable pathway for resilience theory in bioarchaeological research

2020/8/20

Reproductive life histories influence cariogenesis: Exploring sex‐specific variation in dental caries and survivorship in the human past

American Journal of Physical Anthropology

2020/7

The human stress response, deep homology, and paleoanthropology: oppor-tunities to study context, plasticity, and constraint in the ancient past

2020/3/1

Daniel H. Temple

The Mother-Infant Nexus in Anthropology

2020

The mother-infant nexus revealed by linear enamel hypoplasia: Chronological and contextual evaluation of developmental stress using incremental microstructures of enamel in …

The mother-infant nexus in anthropology: Small beginnings, significant outcomes

2020

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