Mark R. Schurr

Mark R. Schurr

University of Notre Dame

H-index: 17

North America-United States

About Mark R. Schurr

Mark R. Schurr, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Notre Dame, specializes in the field of Archaeology, Eastern North America, Late Prehistoric, Stable Isotopes.

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

Barbary macaques show sex-related differences in body weight based on anthropogenic food exposure despite comparable female–male stable isotope ratios

Dietary reconstruction based on stable isotopes and stature at Torre de Palma, a Late Roman/Late Antiquity site in southern Portugal

Modeling the Chronology of a Late Precontact Site Using Radiocarbon and Trade Good Dates: Middle Grant Creek

From Wet Lands to Dry Spaces (and Back Again): Archaeological Perspectives on the Use, Drainage, and Restoration of the Kankakee Wetlands, USA

A new approach to population: Using multiple measures to estimate the population of a protohistoric village in the western Great Lakes region, USA

Paleoclimate of the Little Ice Age to the Present in the Kankakee Valley of Illinois and Indiana, USA Based on 18O/16O Isotope Ratios of Freshwater Shells

From the Mound to the Moon: Geophysical insights into Angel phase landscapes

Evaluating ground‐penetrating radar antenna performance for investigating Mississippian mound construction compared with data from solid‐earth cores and magnetometry

Mark R. Schurr Information

University

Position

Professor of Anthropology

Citations(all)

1360

Citations(since 2020)

341

Cited By

1159

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

26

i10Index(since 2020)

9

Email

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University of Notre Dame

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Mark R. Schurr Skills & Research Interests

Archaeology

Eastern North America

Late Prehistoric

Stable Isotopes

Top articles of Mark R. Schurr

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Barbary macaques show sex-related differences in body weight based on anthropogenic food exposure despite comparable female–male stable isotope ratios

Scientific Reports

Sana T Saiyed

Agustin Fuentes

Eric Shaw

Mark R Schurr

Lee T Gettler

2024/2/9

Dietary reconstruction based on stable isotopes and stature at Torre de Palma, a Late Roman/Late Antiquity site in southern Portugal

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences

Mark R Schurr

Mary Lucas Powell

Della Collins Cook

Michael MacKinnon

Maia M Langley

2023/12

Modeling the Chronology of a Late Precontact Site Using Radiocarbon and Trade Good Dates: Middle Grant Creek

Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology

Jack N Fenner

Mark R Schurr

Madeleine McLeester

Laure Dussubieux

2023/7/1

From Wet Lands to Dry Spaces (and Back Again): Archaeological Perspectives on the Use, Drainage, and Restoration of the Kankakee Wetlands, USA

Journal of Wetland Archaeology

Madeleine McLeester

Mark R Schurr

Terrance J Martin

Joseph Wheeler III

2022/7/3

A new approach to population: Using multiple measures to estimate the population of a protohistoric village in the western Great Lakes region, USA

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology

Mark R Schurr

Madeleine McLeester

Jamie Countryman

2021/12/1

Paleoclimate of the Little Ice Age to the Present in the Kankakee Valley of Illinois and Indiana, USA Based on 18O/16O Isotope Ratios of Freshwater Shells

Environmental Archaeology

Madeleine McLeester

Mark Schurr

2021/11/2

From the Mound to the Moon: Geophysical insights into Angel phase landscapes

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

Elizabeth Watts Malouchos

Mark R Schurr

Edward W Herrmann

2021/6/1

Evaluating ground‐penetrating radar antenna performance for investigating Mississippian mound construction compared with data from solid‐earth cores and magnetometry

Archaeological Prospection

Mark R Schurr

G William Monaghan

Edward W Herrmann

Matthew Pike

Jeremy J Wilson

2020/7

Uncovering Huber Lifeways: An Overview of Findings from Four Years of Excavations at the Huber Phase Middle Grant Creek Site (11WI2739) in Northern Illinois

Madeleine McLeester

Mark R Schurr

2020/7/1

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