Irwin Rovner
#188,934
Most Influential Person Now
American archaeologist
Irwin Rovner's AcademicInfluence.com Rankings
Irwin Rovneranthropology Degrees
Anthropology
#2215
World Rank
#2841
Historical Rank
#845
USA Rank
Archeology
#568
World Rank
#785
Historical Rank
#126
USA Rank
Download Badge
Anthropology
Irwin Rovner's Degrees
- PhD Archaeology University of Pennsylvania
- Masters Anthropology University of Chicago
Why Is Irwin Rovner Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Irwin Rovner is an American archaeologist who initiated the study and use of phytoliths in archaeology. He is retired from the faculty of North Carolina State University. Rovner is CEO of Binary Analytical Consultants, which provides expert vision and computer-assisted morphometric analysis of micro- and macro- remains and artifactss in support of archaeological investigations.
Irwin Rovner's Published Works
Published Works
- Potential of Opal Phytoliths for use in Paleoecological Reconstruction (1971) (291)
- Plant Opal Phytolith Analysis: Major Advances in Archaeobotanical Research (1983) (124)
- Extraction of Opal Phytoliths from Herbivore Dental Calculus (1994) (41)
- Computer-assisted morphometry: A new method for assessing and distinguishing morphological variation in wild and domestic seed populations (2007) (37)
- Macro‐ and micro‐ecological reconstruction using plant opal phytolith data from archaeological sediments (1988) (37)
- A Clovis well at the type site 11,500 B.C.: The oldest prehistoric well in America (1999) (33)
- Darwin and Design in Phytolith Systematics: Morphometric Methods for Mitigating Redundancy (1992) (31)
- Stereological Identification of Opal Phytolith Populations from Wild and Cultivated Zea (1989) (29)
- Note on a Safer Procedure for Opal Phytolith Extraction (1972) (22)
- Lithic sequences from the Maya lowlands (1975) (19)
- Preliminary Report of a Stratified Post-Folsom Sequence at Blackwater Draw Locality No. 1 (1969) (13)
- On transparent blindfolds: Comments on identifying maize in Neotropical sediments and soils using cob phytoliths (2004) (11)
- The Large Baby (1958) (10)
- Early Man in the New World (1964) (8)
- Floral history by the back door: A test of phytolith analysis in residential yards at Harpers Ferry (1994) (7)
- A Simpler Simplified Procedure for Photographing Obsidian (1974) (6)
- Cultural Behavior and Botanical History: Phytolith Analysis In Small Places And Narrow Intervals (2001) (5)
- Surgical complications of pregnancy. (1957) (4)
- Digital computer analysis of neurophysiological data from Biosatellite 3. (1971) (4)
- Computer-Assisted Optical Stereology in Historic Preservation: Tabby, a Case Study (1997) (4)
- Expert Vision Systems in Archaeometry (1989) (3)
- Annotated Bibliography of Phytolith Systematics (1992) (3)
- Alpine archaeology of Alta Toquima and the Mt. Jefferson Tablelands (Nevada) : the archaeology of Monitor Valley, contribution 4. (2020) (2)
- A phytolith study of neolithic ploughing from the Zagaje Stradowskie site, Poland. (2001) (2)
- Paleoindian Traditions: a Current Evaluation (1964) (2)
- Digital seed morphometry for genotype identification — case study of seeds of excavated (15th century Hungary) and current vinegrape (Vitis v. vinifera) varieties (2015) (2)
- Complex measurements made easy : morphometric analysis of artefacts using Expert Vision Systems (2010) (2)
- Comment on Bray's “An Eighteenth Century Reference to a Fluted Point from Guatemala” (1980) (2)
- Phytolith Analysis (1999) (1)
- Stereological Solutions to Monitoring Buildings: Case Studies of Sod and Tabby Structures (2003) (1)
- An Application of Bordes’ Paleolithic Handaxe Typology to the Study of Classic Maya Lithics (1980) (0)
- Phytolith Evidence for Large-Scale Climatic Change in Small-Scale Huntergatherer Sites of the Middle Archaic Period, Eastern Usa (2001) (0)
- Computer-assisted Morphometry of Digital Images : Beyond Typology in the Morphological Analysis of the Broad Spectrum of Archaeomaterials (0)
- Comments on Hay and Rogers’ “A Method for Determining Core Size from Prismatic Blade Debit Age” (1979) (0)
- [abstract] DURING CONTINUOUS OXYGEN EXPOSURE AT 2 ATA, CHEMILUMINESCENCE (QL) OF RAT LIVER INCREASES ALONG WITH A DECREASE IN MITOCHONDRIAL UTILIZATION OF MALATE-GLUTAMATE (M-G), 3-HYHDROXYBUTIRATE (B) AND SUCCINATE (S) AND ACTIVITIES OF SUCCINATE DEHYDROGENASE (SDH), CITOCHROME "C" OXIDASE (CCO) AN (1990) (0)
This paper list is powered by the following services:
Other Resources About Irwin Rovner
What Schools Are Affiliated With Irwin Rovner?
Irwin Rovner is affiliated with the following schools: