Phillip Toms

Phillip Toms

University of Gloucestershire

H-index: 22

Europe-United Kingdom

About Phillip Toms

Phillip Toms, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Gloucestershire, specializes in the field of Quaternary Science, Luminescence dating.

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

What happened before the Middle Bronze Age land divisions and roundhouses? Prehistoric soil erosion and landscape change on Dartmoor, UK

The alluvial geoarchaeology of the upper River Kennet in the Avebury landscape: A monumental transformation of a stable landscape

First Nations pre‐LGM ochre processing in Parramatta, NSW, Australia

Pleistocene environments, climate, and human activity in Britain during Marine Isotope Stage 7: insights from Oak Tree Fields, Cerney Wick, Gloucestershire

Rapid laminated clastic alluviation associated with increased Little Ice Age flooding co-driven by climate variability and historic land-use in the middle Severn catchment, UK

Down by the Valley Gardens: the rediscovery of the Wellesbourne, Brighton’s ‘lost river’

The palaeoenvironmental potential of the eastern Jordanian desert basins (Qe'an)

A multimethod dating study of ancient permafrost, Batagay megaslump, east Siberia

Phillip Toms Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1432

Citations(since 2020)

488

Cited By

1119

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

33

i10Index(since 2020)

20

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University of Gloucestershire

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Phillip Toms Skills & Research Interests

Quaternary Science

Luminescence dating

Top articles of Phillip Toms

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

What happened before the Middle Bronze Age land divisions and roundhouses? Prehistoric soil erosion and landscape change on Dartmoor, UK

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

Chris Carey

Kim Hunnisett

Richard Macphail

Lee Bray

Phil Toms

...

2024/6/1

The alluvial geoarchaeology of the upper River Kennet in the Avebury landscape: A monumental transformation of a stable landscape

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society

Charles French

Chris Carey

Michael J Allen

Philip Toms

Jamie Wood

...

2024/2/23

First Nations pre‐LGM ochre processing in Parramatta, NSW, Australia

Archaeology in Oceania

Timothy Owen

Simon Munt

Sam Player

Phillip Toms

Jamie Wood

2024/2/15

Pleistocene environments, climate, and human activity in Britain during Marine Isotope Stage 7: insights from Oak Tree Fields, Cerney Wick, Gloucestershire

Journal of Quaternary Science

Joshua T Hogue

Keith N Wilkinson

Enid Allison

Thomas Hill

Monika V Knul

...

2023/8

Rapid laminated clastic alluviation associated with increased Little Ice Age flooding co-driven by climate variability and historic land-use in the middle Severn catchment, UK

The Holocene

Ben Pears

Antony G Brown

Phillip S Toms

Jamie Wood

Benjamin T Pennington

...

2023/12

Down by the Valley Gardens: the rediscovery of the Wellesbourne, Brighton’s ‘lost river’

Sussex Archaeological Collections

Garrett Sheehan

Phillip Toms

Letty Ingrey

2023/9/30

The palaeoenvironmental potential of the eastern Jordanian desert basins (Qe'an)

Quaternary International

Matthew D Jones

Tobias Richter

Gary Rollefson

Yorke Rowan

Joe Roe

...

2022/10/20

A multimethod dating study of ancient permafrost, Batagay megaslump, east Siberia

Quaternary Research

Julian B Murton

Thomas Opel

Phillip Toms

Alexander Blinov

Margret Fuchs

...

2022/1

Tracking an exotic raw material: Aboriginal movement through the Blue Mountains, Sydney, NSW during the Terminal Pleistocene

Australian Archaeology

Laressa Barry

Ian T Graham

Scott D Mooney

Phil S Toms

Jamie C Wood

...

2021/1/2

Ancient permafrost of the Batagay megaslump (E Siberia)–first insights into chronostratigraphy

S Wetterich

JB Murton

P Toms

J Wood

A Blinov

...

2021

Was Aboriginal population recovery delayed after the Last Glacial Maximum? A synthesis of a terminal Pleistocene deposit from the Sydney Basin, New South Wales, Australia

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

Alan N Williams

Josephine McDonald

Fenella Atkinson

Phil S Toms

Alistair Hobbs

...

2021/12/1

Dating the megalithic culture of laos: Radiocarbon, optically stimulated luminescence and U/Pb zircon results

PloS one

Louise Shewan

Dougald O’Reilly

Richard Armstrong

Phillip Toms

John Webb

...

2021/3/10

Multi-method dating of ancient permafrost of the Batagay megaslump, East Siberia

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Sebastian Wetterich

Julian B Murton

Phillip Toms

Jamie Wood

Alexander Blinov

...

2020/5

Pleistocene landscape evolution in the Avon valley, southern Britain: Optical dating of terrace formation and Palaeolithic archaeology

Proceedings of the Geologists' Association

Ella Egberts

Laura S Basell

Kate Welham

Antony G Brown

Phillip S Toms

2020/4/1

Flood hazard assessment from alluvial sediments: Data from sedimentology to place names

PAGES - Past Global Changes

A.G Brown

B.R Pears

P Toms

J Carroll

J Wood

...

2020

Multi-method solutions to the problem of dating early trackways and associated colluvial sequences

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

Martin Bell

Stuart Black

Simon Maslin

Phillip Toms

2020/8/1

A sub-centennial-scale optically stimulated luminescence chronostratigraphy and late Holocene flood history from a temperate river confluence

Geology

Ben Pears

Antony G Brown

Phillip S Toms

Jamie Wood

David Sanderson

...

2020/8/1

Early medieval place-names and riverine flood histories: A new approach and new chronostratigraphic records for three English rivers

B Pears

AG Brown

J Carroll

P Toms

J Wood

...

2020/1/10

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