Rachel Wood

Rachel Wood

Australian National University

H-index: 38

Oceania-Australia

About Rachel Wood

Rachel Wood, With an exceptional h-index of 38 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Australian National University, specializes in the field of Radiocarbon dating, Archaeology, Palaeolithic.

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

Initial Upper Palaeolithic material culture by 45,000 years ago at Shiyu in northern China

A microCT assessment of archaeological parenchyma from three riverine shell middens dating to the early Holocene, Yongjiang River Basin, Guangxi, southern China

Inherited age of floating charcoal fragments in a sand-bed stream, Macdonald River, NSW, Australia: Implications for radiocarbon dating of sediments

Đầu Rằm: A nephrite ring manufacturing settlement in the northern red River Delta

Sample preparation methods used at the Australian National University Radiocarbon Facility

SahulArch: A geochronological database for the archaeology of Sahul

The size inherited age effect on radiocarbon dates of alluvial deposits: Redating charcoal fragments in a sand-bed stream, Macdonald River, NSW, Australia

ACHIEVING LOW BACKGROUNDS DURING COMPOUND-SPECIFIC HYDROXYPROLINE DATING: HPLC COLUMN EFFECTS

Rachel Wood Information

University

Position

University of Oxford

Citations(all)

6482

Citations(since 2020)

3382

Cited By

4542

hIndex(all)

38

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

79

i10Index(since 2020)

74

Email

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Australian National University

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Rachel Wood Skills & Research Interests

Radiocarbon dating

Archaeology

Palaeolithic

Top articles of Rachel Wood

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Initial Upper Palaeolithic material culture by 45,000 years ago at Shiyu in northern China

Nature Ecology & Evolution

Shi-Xia Yang

Jia-Fu Zhang

Jian-Ping Yue

Rachel Wood

Yu-Jie Guo

...

2024/1/18

A microCT assessment of archaeological parenchyma from three riverine shell middens dating to the early Holocene, Yongjiang River Basin, Guangxi, southern China

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

Yekun Zhang

Aleese Barron

Jenifer Pritchard

Rachel Wood

Tim Denham

2024/6/1

Inherited age of floating charcoal fragments in a sand-bed stream, Macdonald River, NSW, Australia: Implications for radiocarbon dating of sediments

The Holocene

Russell Blong

Kirstie Fryirs

Rachel Wood

Fleur King

Larissa Schneider

...

2023/9

Đầu Rằm: A nephrite ring manufacturing settlement in the northern red River Delta

Archaeological Research in Asia

Isabella Shaw

Nguyễn Thị Thúy

Bùi Xuân Tùng

Elle Grono

Rachel Wood

...

2023/12/1

Sample preparation methods used at the Australian National University Radiocarbon Facility

Radiocarbon

RE Wood

R Esmay

E Usher

SJ Fallon

2023/4

SahulArch: A geochronological database for the archaeology of Sahul

Australian Archaeology

Wanchese M Saktura

Emma Rehn

Lauren Linnenlucke

Henry Munack

Rachel Wood

...

2023/1/2

The size inherited age effect on radiocarbon dates of alluvial deposits: Redating charcoal fragments in a sand-bed stream, Macdonald River, NSW, Australia

Radiocarbon

Rachel Wood

Fleur King

Rebecca Esmay

Qianyang Chen

Larissa Schneider

...

2023/11/8

ACHIEVING LOW BACKGROUNDS DURING COMPOUND-SPECIFIC HYDROXYPROLINE DATING: HPLC COLUMN EFFECTS

Radiocarbon

Bethan Linscott

Luke Spindler

Jamie Cameron

David Chivall

Rachel Wood

2023

Interim report on the vertebrate deposits recovered from the Capricorn Caves, Rockhampton, Queensland

Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology

Julien Louys

Jonathan Cramb

Kyle Ferguson

Justine Kemp

Rachel Wood

...

2023/10/2

A surge in serum mucosal cytokines associated with seroconversion in children at risk for type 1 diabetes

Journal of Diabetes Investigation

Leonard C Harrison

Esther Bandala‐Sanchez

Helena Oakey

Peter G Colman

Kelly Watson

...

2023/9

Climate change without extinction: Tasmania's small-mammal communities persisted through the Last Glacial Maximum–Holocene transition

Matthew C McDowell

Rolan Eberhard

Tessa R Smith

Rachel Wood

Barry W Brook

...

2022/9/1

Mycobacterium tuberculosis Transmission in High-Incidence Settings–New Paradigms and Insights. Pathogens 2022, 11, 1228

Mikaela Coleman

Leonardo Martinez

Grant Theron

Robin Wood

Ben Marais

2022/11

The mulla-mullung’s Bulk: GunaiKurnai Perspectives on the Stone Artifacts of Cloggs Cave, GunaiKurnai Country, Southeastern Australia

Jerome Mialanes

Bruno David

Birgitta Stephenson

Joanna Fresløv

Russell Mullett

...

2022/8/18

Newly dated Middle to Late Pleistocene-Holocene karstic fossil sites in Peninsular Malaysia

Muhammad Ros Fatihah

Lim Tze Tshen

Amir Hakim Amiruddin

Hoang Quoq Le

Chiang Hong Wei

...

2022

Human occupation of the Kimberley coast of northwest Australia 50,000 years ago

Kasih Norman

Ceri Shipton

Sue O'Connor

Wudugu Malanali

Peter Collins

...

2022/7/15

Los Villares locality (Ruidera, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain): a new Middle Pleistocene fossil assemblage from the Southern Iberian Plateau with possible evidence of human activity

Daniel García-Martínez

Mathiu Duval

Jlanxin Zhao

Yuexing Feng

Rachel Wood

...

2022/6/27

A large-scale environmental strontium isotope baseline map of Portugal for archaeological and paleoecological provenance studies

Journal of Archaeological Science

Hannah F James

Shaun Adams

Malte Willmes

Kate Mathison

Andrea Ulrichsen

...

2022/6/1

Site formation processes of outdoor spaces in tropical environments: A micro-geoarchaeological case study from backyard Lo Gach, southern Vietnam

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences

Elle Grono

David E Friesem

Rachel Wood

Tim Denham

Nguyen Khanh Trung Kien

...

2022/11

Strontium in Portugal: merging datasets to create a robust strontium baseline

Hannah James

Christina Cheung

Jacob I Griffith

Christophe Snoeck

Filipa Cortesão Silva

...

2022/4/21

Osteoarchaeological evidence for medical dissection in 18th to 19th century Aberdeen, Scotland

Post-Medieval Archaeology

Rebecca Crozier

Alison Cameron

Bruce Mann

Elizabeth Ashcroft

Rachel Wood

2021/5/4

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