Simone Riehl

Simone Riehl

Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen

H-index: 30

Europe-Germany

About Simone Riehl

Simone Riehl, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, specializes in the field of Archaeobotany, Stable isotopes, Environmental Archaeology, Oriental Archaeology.

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

First farmers: the origins of agricultural societies

Impact of anthropogenic activities on woodland in Northern Syria (4th–2nd mill. BC): evidence from charcoal assemblages and oak measurements

The archaeology of pleasure: Evidence for the use of tobacco at Old Dongola in Northern Sudan (16th–19th centuries AD)

Archaeobotany: Crop Husbandry

Testing the Palaeolithic Harvesting Hypothesis at Ghar-E Boof with Improved Botanical Recovery

Stable Isotope Measurements on Seed Remains

From Early Bronze Age domestic plant production to Middle Bronze Age regional exchange economy: the archaeobotanical assemblages from Tel Kabri

The Exploitation of cultivated and wild plants in Post-Medieval Nubia: Archaeobotanical Evidence from Old Dongola (16th-19th Centuries AD)

Simone Riehl Information

University

Position

Environmental Archaeologist and Senckenberg Center of Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironments

Citations(all)

3098

Citations(since 2020)

1556

Cited By

2184

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

70

i10Index(since 2020)

43

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Simone Riehl Skills & Research Interests

Archaeobotany

Stable isotopes

Environmental Archaeology

Oriental Archaeology

Top articles of Simone Riehl

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

First farmers: the origins of agricultural societies

Anthropology in Action

Monica Janowski

2007/12/22

Impact of anthropogenic activities on woodland in Northern Syria (4th–2nd mill. BC): evidence from charcoal assemblages and oak measurements

Environmental Archaeology

Katleen Deckers

Federico Polisca

Simone Riehl

Michelle de Gruchy

Dan Lawrence

2024/3/3

The archaeology of pleasure: Evidence for the use of tobacco at Old Dongola in Northern Sudan (16th–19th centuries AD)

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

Mohammed Nasreldein

Simone Riehl

Artur Obłuski

Nicholas J Conard

2024/2/1

Archaeobotany: Crop Husbandry

Simone Riehl

2024/1/1

Testing the Palaeolithic Harvesting Hypothesis at Ghar-E Boof with Improved Botanical Recovery

Nicholas J Conard

Christopher E Miller

Simone Riehl

Mohsen Zeidi

2023/11/30

Stable Isotope Measurements on Seed Remains

Simone Riehl

2023/10/5

From Early Bronze Age domestic plant production to Middle Bronze Age regional exchange economy: the archaeobotanical assemblages from Tel Kabri

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences

Marco Nicoli’

Simone Riehl

Eric H Cline

Assaf Yasur-Landau

2023/8

The Exploitation of cultivated and wild plants in Post-Medieval Nubia: Archaeobotanical Evidence from Old Dongola (16th-19th Centuries AD)

Mohammed Nasreldein

Simone Riehl

Nicholas J Conard

2023/6/27

The 2021 field season at Kalba: Results of the excavations and geoarchaeological surveys

Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies

Christoph Schwall

Michael Brandl

Mario Börner

Susanne Lindauer

Katleen Deckers

...

2023/1/8

Agricultural resources in the Bronze Age city of Tel Lachish

Vegetation History and Archaeobotany

Marco Nicolì

Simone Riehl

Lyndelle Webster

Katharina Streit

Felix Höflmayer

2022/12

Analysemethoden

Oliver Ludwig

Stephan Becker

Michael Fröhlich

2022/11/27

Animal husbandry from the Middle Bronze Age through the Iron Age in the Shephelah—faunal remains from the new excavations at Lachish

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences

Shyama Vermeersch

Simone Riehl

Britt M Starkovich

Katharina Streit

Felix Höflmayer

2021/3

Developments in subsistence during the Early Bronze Age through the Iron Age in the southern and central Levant: integration of faunal and botanical remains using multivariate …

Shyama Vermeersch

Simone Riehl

Britt M Starkovich

Jens Kamlah

2021/2/1

Integrating faunal and botanical remains using multivariate statistics to reconstruct (pre) historic subsistence developments

MethodsX

Shyama Vermeersch

Simone Riehl

Britt M Starkovich

Jens Kamlah

2021/1/1

Fruit carbonate in Lithospermeae: 14C, stable isotope composition and potential as a paleoenvrionmental proxy

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Konstantin Pustovoytov

Simone Riehl

2021/4

Intensive olive production at Levantine sites. New data from Fadous-Kfarabida and Khirbet-ez Zeraqon

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

Katleen Deckers

Simone Riehl

Valentina Tumolo

Hermann Genz

Dan Lawrence

2021/4/1

Agricultural practices at bronze age Kaymakçı, western Anatolia

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

Nami Shin

John M Marston

Christina Luke

Christopher H Roosevelt

Simone Riehl

2021/4/1

Stable isotopes in ancient agriculture

A Companion to Ancient Agriculture

Simone Riehl

2020/9/25

Neolithisierung: Der lange Weg zur Landwirtschaft

Simone Riehl

2020/8/29

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

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