William Honeychurch

William Honeychurch

Yale University

H-index: 20

North America-United States

About William Honeychurch

William Honeychurch, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Yale University, specializes in the field of archaeology, anthropology, nomads, pastoral nomadism, nomadic pastoralism.

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

Local circulation of elites punctuated by transregional mobility enabled steppe political consolidation in the Xiongnu nomadic state

Ancient Mongolian aurochs genomes reveal sustained introgression and management in East Asia

What's in a Hearth?: Preliminary Findings from the Margal Hunter-gatherer Habitation in the Eastern Mongolian Gobi Desert

Continuity and Authority on the Mongolian Steppe: The Egiin Gol Survey 1997-2002

Multiresource Pastoralism, Dynamic Foodways, and Ancient Statecraft in Mongolia

The archaeology of the Mongol Empire

Carnelian beads in Mongolia: new perspectives on technology and trade

The earliest herders of East Asia: Examining Afanasievo entry to Central Mongolia

William Honeychurch Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

1600

Citations(since 2020)

774

Cited By

1168

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

35

i10Index(since 2020)

20

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William Honeychurch Skills & Research Interests

archaeology

anthropology

nomads

pastoral nomadism

nomadic pastoralism

Top articles of William Honeychurch

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Local circulation of elites punctuated by transregional mobility enabled steppe political consolidation in the Xiongnu nomadic state

Plos one

Cheryl A Makarewicz

Christine Winter-Schuh

Meghan Jackson

Erik G Johannesson

Chunag Amartuvshin

...

2024/4/1

Ancient Mongolian aurochs genomes reveal sustained introgression and management in East Asia

bioRxiv

Katherine Brunson

Kelsey E Witt

Susan Monge

Sloan Williams

David Peede

...

2023/8/10

What's in a Hearth?: Preliminary Findings from the Margal Hunter-gatherer Habitation in the Eastern Mongolian Gobi Desert

Asian Perspectives

Sarah Pleuger

Bastian Breitenfeld

Altanbayar Zoljargal

Albert R NELSON

William Honeychurch

...

2023

Continuity and Authority on the Mongolian Steppe: The Egiin Gol Survey 1997-2002

Joshua St Clair Wright

William Honeychurch

Amartuvshin Chunag

2023

Multiresource Pastoralism, Dynamic Foodways, and Ancient Statecraft in Mongolia

Land

William Honeychurch

Chunag Amartuvshin

Joshua Wright

Christina Carolus

Michelle Hrivnyak

2023/9/2

The archaeology of the Mongol Empire

Ulambayar Erdenebat

Jargalan Burentogtokh

William Honeychurch

2022/5/25

Carnelian beads in Mongolia: new perspectives on technology and trade

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences

Jonathan Mark Kenoyer

Asa Cameron

Dashzeveg Bukhchuluun

Chunag Amartuvshin

Batdalai Byambatseren

...

2022/1

The earliest herders of East Asia: Examining Afanasievo entry to Central Mongolia

Archaeological Research in Asia

William Honeychurch

Leland Rogers

Chunag Amartuvshin

Erdenebaatar Diimaajav

Nasan-Ochir Erdene-Ochir

...

2021/6/1

A dual technological tradition and its implications as observed in an iron assemblage from a medieval site in eastern Mongolia

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences

Jang-Sik Park

William Honeychurch

Amartuvshin Chunag

2021/3

Technologies and complexities as reflected in small cast iron fragments recovered from medieval sites in eastern Mongolia

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences

Jang-Sik Park

William Honeychurch

Amartuvshin Chunag

2020/3

U5a1 mitochondrial DNA haplotype identified in Eneolithic skeleton from Shatar Chuluu, Mongolia

Human Biology

Leland L Rogers

William Honeychurch

Chunag Amartuvshin

Frederika A Kaestle

2020/8

Does extra-large equal extra-ordinary? The ‘Wall of Chinggis Khan’from a multidimensional perspective

Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Gideon Shelach-Lavi

William Honeychurch

Amartuvshin Chunag

2020/7/8

Medieval long-wall construction on the Mongolian Steppe during the eleventh to thirteenth centuries AD

Antiquity

Gideon Shelach-Lavi

Ido Wachtel

Dan Golan

Otgonjargal Batzorig

Chunag Amartuvshin

...

2020/6

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