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Edward Herrmann
Edward Herrmann
Senior Scientist, Indiana University Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Verified email at iu.edu
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A new multistage construction chronology for the Great Serpent Mound, USA
EW Herrmann, GW Monaghan, WF Romain, TM Schilling, J Burks, ...
Journal of Archaeological Science 50, 117-125, 2014
372014
Olduvai's oldest Oldowan
H Stollhofen, IG Stanistreet, N Toth, KD Schick, A Rodríguez-Cintas, ...
Journal of Human Evolution 150, 102910, 2021
212021
Radiocarbon dates reveal Serpent Mound is more than two thousand years old
WF Romain, EW Herrmann, GW Monaghan, J Burks
Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 42 (3), 201-222, 2017
132017
Post-glacial drainage basin evolution in the midcontinent, North America: Implications for prehistoric human settlement patterns
EW Herrmann, GW Monaghan
Quaternary international 511, 68-77, 2019
92019
From the Mound to the Moon: Geophysical insights into Angel phase landscapes
EW Malouchos, MR Schurr, EW Herrmann
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 37, 102886, 2021
82021
Evaluating ground‐penetrating radar antenna performance for investigating Mississippian mound construction compared with data from solid‐earth cores and magnetometry
MR Schurr, GW Monaghan, EW Herrmann, M Pike, JJ Wilson
Archaeological Prospection 27 (3), 285-298, 2020
82020
Chronology of a fortified Mississippian village in the central Illinois river valley
AM Krus, EW Herrmann, MD Pike, GW Monaghan, JJ Wilson
Radiocarbon 61 (3), 713-731, 2019
82019
Bacheeishdiio (place where men pack meat)
EW Herrmann, RA Nathan, MJ Rowe, TP McCleary
American Antiquity 82 (1), 151-167, 2017
82017
Core stratigraphy constrains Bed IV archaeological record at HEB site, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
JK Njau, EW Herrmann, L Ruck, M Pante, P Farrugia, N Toth, K Schick, ...
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 552, 109773, 2020
72020
Serpent Mound: Still built by the Adena, and still rebuilt during the Fort Ancient period
GW Monaghan, EW Herrmann
Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 44 (1), 84-93, 2019
72019
How Bedrock‐Controlled Channel Migration Can Structure Selective Preservation of Archaeological Sites: Implications for Modeling Paleoindian Settlement
EW Herrmann
Geoarchaeology 31 (1), 58-74, 2016
72016
Pre-Mississippian projectile points in Mississippian context at Angel Mounds
E Herrmann
Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 38 (2), 189-204, 2013
62013
An Archaeoastronomic Assessment of Angel Mounds, Indiana, with Commentary on Moundville, Alabama, and Cahokia, Illinois
WF Romain, EW Herrmann
Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 47 (1), 25-46, 2022
52022
Rejoinder to Lepper Concerning Serpent Mound
WF Romain, EW Herrmann
Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 43 (1), 76-88, 2018
42018
Geoarchaeology of Paleoindian and Early Archaic Site Distributions in the White River Valley, Indiana
EW Herrmann
Indiana University, 2013
42013
Quaternary geology and archaeology of the lower Ohio River valley, southwestern Indiana
RC Counts, W Monaghan, E Herrmann
Guidebook for the 56th Midwest Friends of the Pleistocene Field Conference, 2014
32014
Robert Mahaney (Indiana University, Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, Stone Age Institute), Timothy Baumann (Indiana University, Glenn A. Black Laboratory of …
E Herrmann
Black Laboratory of Archaeology, 0
3
Geologic Map of Lawrence County, Indiana
BD Keith, TA Thompson, E Herrmann, RF Rupp, WA Hasenmueller
Indiana Geological Survey, 2014
22014
Social change and late Holocene hydroclimate variability in southwest Indiana
AM Krus, EW Herrmann, CM Friberg, BW Bird, JJ Wilson
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 69, 101486, 2023
12023
Furrows Without Ridges: Evidence for an Agricultural Field at Angel Mounds (12Vg1), Southwestern Indiana, USA
EW Herrmann, RA Hawkins, CM Friberg, JL Thomas, J Rossen, AG Costa
Journal of Field Archaeology 48 (7), 534-550, 2023
2023
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