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Brent Whitford
University at Buffalo - Buffalo / United States
Social Sciences / Archeology
AD Scientific Index ID: 5675535
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Brent Whitford's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Characterizing the cultural evolutionary process from eco-cultural niche models: niche construction during the Neolithic of the Struma River Valley (c. 6200–4900 BC)BR WhitfordArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences 11 (5), 2181-2200, 2019142019
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A Photogrammetry-Assisted Methodology for the Documentation of Complex Stratigraphic RelationshipsB Whitford, K Boyadzhiev, M Ivanov, K Tyufekchiev, Y BoyadzhievAdvances in Archaeological Practice 10 (4), 428-439, 202222022
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Agriculture as Niche Construction: Eco-cultural Niche Evolution during the Neolithic (c. 6200-4900 BC) of the Struma River ValleyBR Whitford12017
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Contextual ArchaeologyB WhitfordElsevier, 20232023
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The Neolithic (c. 6200–4900 BC) in the Struma River Valley: Characterizing Change to the Human Ecological Niche from Species Distribution ModelsB WhitfordBulgarian e-Journal of Archaeology Supplements| Българско е-Списание за …, 20212021
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