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Timothy R. Pauketat
Researcher at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Publications - 95
Citations - 3172
Timothy R. Pauketat is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Social inequality. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 94 publications receiving 2919 citations. Previous affiliations of Timothy R. Pauketat include State University of New York System & University of Oklahoma.
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Grand challenges for archaeology
Keith W. Kintigh,Jeffrey H. Altschul,Mary C. Beaudry,Robert D. Drennan,Ann P. Kinzig,Timothy A. Kohler,Timothy A. Kohler,W. Frederick Limp,Herbert D. G. Maschner,William K. Michener,Timothy R. Pauketat,Peter N. Peregrine,Peter N. Peregrine,Jeremy A. Sabloff,Tony Wilkinson,Henry T. Wright,Melinda A. Zeder +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a systematic effort to answer the question, What are archaeology's most important scientific challenges? Starting with a crowd-sourced query directed broadly to the professional community of archaeologists, the authors augmented, prioritized, and refined the responses during a two-day workshop focused specifically on this question.
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Practice and history in archaeology An emerging paradigm
TL;DR: A review of three contemporary approaches to the study of the past can be found in this paper, namely, Neo-Darwinism, cognitive-processualism, and cognitive processualism.
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Chiefdoms and Other Archaeological Delusions
TL;DR: This book discusses Mississippian archaeology, community and control in the Southwest, Mexico, and Mesopotamia, and the law of cultural Dominance and the X-Factor.
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The residues of feasting and public ritual at early Cahokia
Timothy R. Pauketat,Lucretia S. Kelly,Gayle J. Fritz,Neal H. Lopinot,Scott A. Elias,Eve A. Hargrave +5 more
TL;DR: Archaeological remains excavated from the stratified layers of a pre-Columbian borrow pit in the middle of the Cahokia site inform our understanding of how ritual events were related to the social and political foundations of that enormous center as discussed by the authors.
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Grand challenges for archaeology
Keith W. Kintigh,Jeffrey H. Altschul,Mary C. Beaudry,Robert D. Drennan,Ann P. Kinzig,Timothy A. Kohler,Timothy A. Kohler,W. Frederick Limp,Herbert D. G. Maschner,William K. Michener,Timothy R. Pauketat,Peter N. Peregrine,Peter N. Peregrine,Jeremy A. Sabloff,Tony Wilkinson,Henry T. Wright,Melinda A. Zeder +16 more
TL;DR: The question arose as the discipline sought to develop recommendations for investments in computational infrastructure that would enable the discipline to address its most compelling questions: what are archaeology’s most important scientific challenges?