Jonathan Mark Kenoyer
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American Archaeologist, worked on the Indus Valley Civilization sites and other places in South Asia
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Jonathan Mark Kenoyer's Degrees
- PhD Anthropology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Anthropology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Anthropology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jonathan Mark Kenoyer is an American archaeologist and George F. Dales Jr. & Barbara A. Dales Professor of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He earned his Bachelor of Arts, Master's, and Doctorate degrees at the University of California, Berkeley, finishing in 1983. Kenoyer is president of the Society of Bead Researchers.
Jonathan Mark Kenoyer's Published Works
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- Ancient Cities of the Indus Valley Civilization (1998) (253)
- Contemporary stone beadmaking in Khambhat, India: Patterns of craft specialization and organization of production as reflected in the archaeological record (1991) (105)
- The Indus Valley Tradition of Pakistan and western India (1991) (95)
- New Evidence for Early Silk in the Indus Civilization (2008) (86)
- Trade and technology of the Indus Valley: New insights from Harappa, Pakistan (1997) (84)
- A new approach to tracking connections between the Indus Valley and Mesopotamia: initial results of strontium isotope analyses from Harappa and Ur (2013) (57)
- Old problems and new perspectives in the archaeology of South Asia (1989) (49)
- Evidence for Patterns of Selective Urban Migration in the Greater Indus Valley (2600-1900 BC): A Lead and Strontium Isotope Mortuary Analysis (2015) (46)
- Ornament Styles of the Indus Valley Tradition : Evidence from Recent Excavations at Harappa, Pakistan (1991) (36)
- A New Look at Stone Drills of the Indus Valley Tradition (1992) (35)
- Metal technologies of the Indus Valley tradition in Pakistan and western India (1999) (34)
- From sumer to Meluhha : contributions to the archaeology of South and West Asia in memory of George F. Dales, Jr. (1994) (34)
- An upper palaeolithic shrine in India? (1983) (33)
- Indus Age : the writing system (1997) (31)
- Excavations at Mohenjo Daro, Pakistan : the pottery (1986) (29)
- Uncovering the keys to the lost Indus cities. (2003) (26)
- Archaeometric investigation of the relationship between ancient egg-white glazed porcelain (Luanbai) and bluish white glazed porcelain (Qingbai) from Hutian Kiln, Jingdezhen, China (2014) (25)
- Shell working Industries of the Indus Civilization : A summary (1984) (25)
- Culture change during the Late Harappan period at Harappa: new insights on Vedic Aryan issues (2004) (24)
- Summaries Of Five Seasons Of Research At Harappa (District Sahiwal, Punjab, Pakistan) 1986-1990 (1991) (23)
- Uses of Scientific Argument: The Case of 'Development' in India, c 1930-1950 (2001) (22)
- The Archaeology of Measurement: Measuring the Harappan world: Insights into the Indus order and cosmology (2010) (20)
- Cultures and Societies of the Indus Tradition (2006) (18)
- 10. Interaction systems, specialised crafts and culture change: The Indus Valley Tradition and the Indo-Gangetic Tradition in South Asia (1995) (17)
- New perspectives on stone bead technology at Bronze Age Troy (2015) (16)
- Man‐land relationships during Palaeolithic times in the Kaladgi Basin, Karnataka (1997) (14)
- Bead Technologies at Harappa , 3300-1900 BC : A Comparative Summary (2006) (13)
- The Ancient South Asian World (2005) (13)
- Experimental studies of Indus Valley technology at Harappa (1993) (13)
- New material, untraced objects, and collections outside India and Pakistan (2010) (12)
- Nondestructive Analysis of Dragonfly Eye Beads from the Warring States Period, Excavated from a Chu Tomb at the Shenmingpu Site, Henan Province, China (2013) (11)
- A discussion of the concept of "chaîne opératoire" in the study of stratified societies evidence from ethnoarchaeology and archaeology (1992) (10)
- Bronze Age Salut (ST1) and the Indus Civilization: recent discoveries and new insights on regional interaction (2015) (10)
- Shell working at Ancient Balakot, Pakistan (1977) (9)
- The Indus Civilisation (2014) (9)
- Ancient States Colorado State University Wealth and socioeconomic hierarchies of the Indus Valley civilization (2008) (9)
- Early Developments of Art, Symbol and Technology in the Indus Valley Tradition (2001) (9)
- Mehrgarh Field Reports 1975 To 1985, From The Neolithic To The Indus Civilization (1995) (8)
- Indus potters in central Oman in the second half of the third millennium BC. First results of a technological and archaeometric study (2016) (8)
- Investigation of ancient Harappan faience through LA-ICP-AES and SR-μ CT (2016) (7)
- Harappa Archaeological Research Project: Harappan Excavations 2000 and 2001. Report submitted to the Director-General of Archaeology and Museums (2001) (7)
- Iconography of the Indus Unicorn: Origins and Legacy (2016) (7)
- Shell fish-hook production at Ras al-Hadd HD-5, Sultanate of Oman (fourth millennium BC): preliminary archaeological and experimental studies (2015) (6)
- Eye Beads from the Indus Tradition: Technology, Style and Chronology (2013) (6)
- Agriculture and Pastoralism in the Late Bronze and Iron Age, North West Frontier Province, Pakistan (review) (2006) (6)
- Textiles and trade in South Asia during the Proto-Historic and Early Historic Period (2017) (5)
- ASIA, SOUTH | Indus Civilization (2008) (5)
- Excavations at Harappa, 1986–2010 (2016) (4)
- An Early Islamic Rock Crystal Amulet Seal from Unguja Ukuu, Zanzibar (2022) (3)
- Overlooked Imports: Carnelian Beads in the Korean Peninsula (2019) (3)
- The Ras al-Jinz reloaded: resuming excavations at the edge of Arabia (2020) (3)
- The Indus civilization: unfathomed depths of South Asian culture (1987) (3)
- New Perspectives on the Mauryan and Kushana Periods (2006) (3)
- A REPLY TO JI‐HUAN HE (2011) (2)
- A Peaceful Realm: The Rise and Fall of the Indus Civilization (review) (2003) (2)
- A New Look to the Stone Drills of the Indus Tradition (1992) (2)
- Birth of a civilization : How a disperate collection of regional settlements evolved into one of the world's first great societies (1998) (2)
- COLLABORATIVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN PAKISTAN AND INDIA : PATTERNS AND PROCESSES (2008) (2)
- Fields of Victory: Vijayanagara and the Course of Intensification. Kathleen D. Morrison Contributions of the Archaeological Research Facility No. 53. University of California, Berkeley, 1995. viii + 201 pp., 67 figures, 10 tables, 2 appendixes, references cited. $27.00 (paper). (1997) (1)
- Harappan Civilization and Oriyo Timbo. By Paul C. Rissman and Y. M. Chitalwala. New Delhi: Oxford and IBH Publishing and American Institute of Indian Studies, 1990. xii, 155 pp. (1992) (1)
- Michael Meister, Temples of the Indus: Studies in the Hindu Architecture of Ancient Pakistan. Reviewed by J. Mark Kenoyer. (2013) (1)
- Bleached carnelian beads of the Indus Tradition, 3rd millennium BC: (2020) (1)
- Glazed Steatite and Faience Technology at Harappa, Pakistan (>3700–1900 BCE): Technological and Experimental Studies of Production and Variation (2021) (1)
- Traditional Potters of India (1987) (1)
- Carnelian beads in Mongolia: new perspectives on technology and trade (2021) (1)
- Wheeled Vehicles of the Indus Valley Civilization of Pakistan and India (2008) (0)
- The Great Transformation (2021) (0)
- Beyond the Gorges of the Indus: Archaeology before Excavation . By Karl Jettmar. Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2002. xix, 248 pp. $20.00 (cloth). (2003) (0)
- The Ancient Indus: Urbanism, Economy, and Society. Rita P. Wright (2011) (0)
- H. Heras: Indological Studies. (1992) (0)
- Excavations at Harappa 1994-1995 : New ) J. , De / h . ; ' Perspectives on the Indus Script , Craft Activities , ' ' ' 1 ' 1 and City Organization (2008) (0)
- Charles Higham, The Archaeology of Mainland Southeast Asia: From 10. 000 B. C. to the Fall of Angkor. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989), xvi, 387 pp. Cloth $49.50 (1991) (0)
- Carnelian Beads of the Indus Tradition and West Asia circa 2600-1900 BC: A comparative study of technological stability and change (2015) (0)
- Stone Beads from the Temple Mount, Jerusalem: A relative chronology through high-resolution studies of bead technology (2022) (0)
- Reviews and End Matter (2018) (0)
- The Early Arabian Civilization at its Zenith (2021) (0)
- Man‐land relationships during palaeolithic times in the kaladgi basin, karnataka. Raghunath S. Pappu and Sushama G. Deo, 1994, Deccan College Post‐Graduate and Research Institute, Pune, India, 92 pp., $10 plus sea mail shipping (paperbound). (1997) (0)
- The Archaeology of Afghanistan: From Earliest Times to the Timurid Period ed. by F. R. Allchin, Warwick Ball, and Norman Hammond (review) (2020) (0)
- From' Sumer to Meluhha: (2008) (0)
- South Asia—Indus Civilization (2017) (0)
- Indian Archaeology in Retrospect, Volume IV: Archaeology and Historiography--History, Theory and Method (review) (2003) (0)
- Deciphering the Indus Script. Asko Parpola (1996) (0)
- Traditional Potters of India: ethnoarchaeological observations in America (1987) (0)
- Agate beads industries of Khambat (Gujarat, India): tradition and change (2019) (0)
- Collaborarive archaeological research in Pakistan and India (2008) (0)
- The ancient city of Harappa (1996) (0)
- Irrigation and State Formation in Hunza: The Anthropology of a Hydraulic Kingdom (1997) (0)
- Plant based textiles and basketry at Harappa, Pakistan (3700-1900 BCE) (2017) (0)
- Tradition Summary: Indus Neolithic (2004) (0)
- Invisible Value or Tactile Value? (2018) (0)
- Book Reviews : Charles Higham, The Archaeology of Mainland Southeast Asia: From 10. 000 B. C. to the Fall of Angkor. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989), xvi, 387 pp. Cloth $49.50 (1991) (0)
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