Thomas J Pluckhahn

Thomas J Pluckhahn

University of South Florida

H-index: 22

North America-United States

About Thomas J Pluckhahn

Thomas J Pluckhahn, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of South Florida, specializes in the field of Archaeology of the US Southeast.

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

Aspects of Geometric Patterning at Kolomoki (9Er1) or a Village of Villages

The Archaeology of Arcuate Communities: Spatial Patterning and Settlement in the Eastern Woodlands

The dynamics of fishing villages along the South Atlantic Coast of North America (ca. 5000–3000 years BP)

Geoarchaeology and Coastal Morphodynamics of Harbor Key (8MA15): Indigenous Persistence at a Partially Inundated Native Shell Mound Complex in Tampa Bay, Florida

Understanding multi-sited early village communities of the American Southeast through categorical identities and relational connections

Stratigraphic Framework, Paleoenvironments, and Indigenous Terraforming of Inshore Estuarine Subbasins in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA

Selfish for Shellfish? Magnanimous about Mollusks?

The Effacement and Persistence of Tocobaga, a Native Florida Town

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Citations(since 2020)

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1147

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

42

i10Index(since 2020)

26

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Thomas J Pluckhahn Skills & Research Interests

Archaeology of the US Southeast

Top articles of Thomas J Pluckhahn

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Aspects of Geometric Patterning at Kolomoki (9Er1) or a Village of Villages

The Archaeology of Arcuate Communities: Spatial Patterning and Settlement in the Eastern Woodlands

Shaun E West

Martin Menz

Thomas J Pluckhahn

2024/6/18

The Archaeology of Arcuate Communities: Spatial Patterning and Settlement in the Eastern Woodlands

Aaron R Comstock

Robert A Cook

Steven L De Vore

William Green

Megan C Kassabaum

...

2024/6/18

The dynamics of fishing villages along the South Atlantic Coast of North America (ca. 5000–3000 years BP)

Scientific Reports

Victor D Thompson

Karen Y Smith

Matthew Sanger

Carey J Garland

Thomas J Pluckhahn

...

2024/2/26

Geoarchaeology and Coastal Morphodynamics of Harbor Key (8MA15): Indigenous Persistence at a Partially Inundated Native Shell Mound Complex in Tampa Bay, Florida

American Antiquity

Kendal Jackson

Thomas J Pluckhahn

Jaime A Rogers

Ping Wang

Victor D Thompson

2023/10

Understanding multi-sited early village communities of the American Southeast through categorical identities and relational connections

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology

Neill J Wallis

Thomas J Pluckhahn

2023/9/1

Stratigraphic Framework, Paleoenvironments, and Indigenous Terraforming of Inshore Estuarine Subbasins in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA

Journal of Coastal Research

Kendal Jackson

Ping Wang

Thomas J Pluckhahn

Jaime A Rogers

Victor D Thompson

2023/9/1

Selfish for Shellfish? Magnanimous about Mollusks?

Fisher-Hunter-Gatherer Complexity in North America

Thomas J Pluckhahn

Victor D Thompson

J Matthew Compton

C Trevor Duke

Isabelle H Lulewicz

2023/4/18

The Effacement and Persistence of Tocobaga, a Native Florida Town

Historical Archaeology

Thomas J Pluckhahn

Kendal Jackson

Victor D Thompson

2023/10/2

“Let us all enjoy the fish”: AlterNative pathways and contingent histories of collective action and governance among maritime societies of the western peninsular coast of …

Frontiers in Political Science

Thomas J Pluckhahn

Kendal Jackson

Jaime A Rogers

2022/3/8

A Review of the 1948 Excavations of Griffin and Bullen at the Safety Harbor Site (8PI2), with Special Attention to Architectural Patterning

Thomas J Pluckhahn

2022/1

Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management

Nature Communications

Leslie Reeder-Myers

Todd J Braje

Courtney A Hofman

Emma A Elliott Smith

Carey J Garland

...

2022/5/3

Hidden in plain sight: Digital documentation of Cockroach Key (8HI2), a first millennium Native American mound complex on the western coast of Florida, USA

Studies in Digital Heritage

Thomas Pluckhahn

Kendal Jackson

Jaime Rogers

2021/12

Perspectives: Households as Assemblages

Julián Salazar

Thomas J. Pluckhahn

Jennifer G. Kahn

2021

Pottery, Social Memory, and Household Cooperation in the Woodland-period Southeast U.S.

Thomas J. Pluckhahn

Neill Wallis

2021

Intensification revisited: assessing resource specialization at Crystal River (8CI1) and Roberts Island (8CI41), Florida

Southeastern Archaeology

C Trevor Duke

Thomas J Pluckhahn

J Matthew Compton

2020/9/1

Invisible things forgotten: A multi-proxy study of wetland plant use at a Precolumbian village on the Gulf Coast of Florida

Journal of Ethnobiology

Kendal Jackson

Thomas J Pluckhahn

C Trevor Duke

2020/12

The history and future of migrationist explanations in the archaeology of the Eastern Woodlands with a synthetic model of Woodland period migrations on the Gulf Coast

Journal of Archaeological Research

Thomas J Pluckhahn

Neill J Wallis

Victor D Thompson

2020/12

Prehistoric baseline reveals substantial decline of oyster reef condition in a Gulf of Mexico conservation priority area

Biology letters

Stephen G Hesterberg

Gregory S Herbert

Thomas J Pluckhahn

Ryan M Harke

Nasser M Al-Qattan

...

2020/2/26

From small histories to big history on the Woodland period Gulf Coast

The Historical Turn in Southeastern Archaeology. Gainesville: University Press of Florida

Thomas J Pluckhahn

Neill J Wallis

VT Thompson

2020/11/3

Iconography and Wetsite Archaeology of Florida's Watery Realms. RYAN WHEELER and JOANNA OSTAPKOWICZ, editors. 2019. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. xxiv+ 217 pp. $90 …

American Antiquity

Thomas J Pluckhahn

2020/10

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H-index: 28
Victor Thompson

Victor Thompson

University of Georgia

H-index: 21
David Carballo

David Carballo

Boston University

H-index: 20
Amber VanDerwarker

Amber VanDerwarker

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 16
Neill J. Wallis

Neill J. Wallis

University of Florida

H-index: 16
Gregory S. Herbert

Gregory S. Herbert

University of South Florida

H-index: 13
Robbie Ethridge

Robbie Ethridge

University of Mississippi

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