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Pearce Paul Creasman
Researcher at University of Arizona
Publications - 28
Citations - 266
Pearce Paul Creasman is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dendroarchaeology & Pyramid. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 28 publications receiving 202 citations. Previous affiliations of Pearce Paul Creasman include Texas A&M University.
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Relationship between solar activity and Δ14C peaks in AD 775, AD 994, and 660 BC
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that the combination of large SEP events and elevated geomagnetic activity can lead to enhanced production of ^(14)C and other cosmogenic isotopes by increasing the area of the atmosphere that is irradiated by high solar energetic particles.
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High-precision dendro-14C dating of two cedar wood sequences from First Intermediate Period and Middle Kingdom Egypt and a small regional climate-related 14C divergence
Sturt W. Manning,Michael W. Dee,Eva Maria Wild,Christopher Bronk Ramsey,Kathryn Bandy,Pearce Paul Creasman,Carol B. Griggs,Charlotte Pearson,Andrew J. Shortland,Peter Steier +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the First Intermediate Period coffin of Ipi-ha-ishutef and a boat at the pyramid of Middle Kingdom king Senusret (or Sesostris or Senwosret) III were found to have floating tree-ring sequences.
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Ship Timber and the Reuse of Wood in Ancient Egypt
TL;DR: In this article, the modes, preferences and implications of wood use, specifically reuse, in Egypt's Pharaonic Period, using ship timber as the illustrative example, are explored.
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Radiocarbon bomb-peak signal in tree-rings from the tropical Andes register low latitude atmospheric dynamics in the Southern Hemisphere.
Santiago Ancapichún,Ricardo De Pol-Holz,Duncan A. Christie,Guaciara M. Santos,Silvana Collado-Fabbri,René D. Garreaud,Fabrice Lambert,Andrea Orfanoz-Cheuquelaf,Maisa Rojas,John Southon,Jocelyn Turnbull,Jocelyn Turnbull,Pearce Paul Creasman +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a tree-ring 14C record from the Altiplano plateau in the central Andes was combined with other 14C records from the Southern Hemisphere during the second half of the 20th century in order to elucidate the latitudinal gradients associated with the dissemination of the bomb 14C signal.
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A further investigation of the Cairo Dahshur boats
TL;DR: A re-examination of two boats excavated by De Morgan outside Senwosret III's pyramid complex at Dahshur, and now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo, is offered in this paper.