The Beaker phenomenon and the genomic transformation of northwest Europe I Olalde, S Brace, ME Allentoft, I Armit, K Kristiansen, T Booth, N Rohland, ... Nature 555 (7695), 190-196, 2018 | 806 | 2018 |
Ancient genomes indicate population replacement in Early Neolithic Britain S Brace, Y Diekmann, TJ Booth, L van Dorp, Z Faltyskova, N Rohland, ... Nature ecology & evolution 3 (5), 765-771, 2019 | 267 | 2019 |
Large-scale migration into Britain during the Middle to Late Bronze Age N Patterson, M Isakov, T Booth, L Büster, CE Fischer, I Olalde, ... Nature 601 (7894), 588-594, 2022 | 144 | 2022 |
The origin of bacteria responsible for bioerosion to the internal bone microstructure: results from experimentally-deposited pig carcasses L White, TJ Booth Forensic science international 239, 92-102, 2014 | 123 | 2014 |
An investigation into the relationship between funerary treatment and bacterial bioerosion in European archaeological human bone TJ Booth Archaeometry 58 (3), 484-499, 2016 | 100 | 2016 |
New evidence for diverse secondary burial practices in Iron Age Britain: a histological case study TJ Booth, R Madgwick Journal of Archaeological Science 67, 14-24, 2016 | 94 | 2016 |
Mummification in Bronze Age Britain TJ Booth, AT Chamberlain, MP Pearson Antiquity 89 (347), 1155-1173, 2015 | 80 | 2015 |
Ethics of DNA research on human remains: five globally applicable guidelines S Alpaslan-Roodenberg, D Anthony, H Babiker, E Bánffy, T Booth, ... Nature 599 (7883), 41-46, 2021 | 72 | 2021 |
Immaculate conceptions: Micro-CT analysis of diagenesis in Romano-British infant skeletons TJ Booth, RC Redfern, RL Gowland Journal of archaeological science 74, 124-134, 2016 | 69 | 2016 |
A stranger in a strange land: a perspective on archaeological responses to the palaeogenetic revolution from an archaeologist working amongst palaeogeneticists TJ Booth World archaeology 51 (4), 586-601, 2019 | 58 | 2019 |
The Anglo-Saxon migration and the formation of the early English gene pool J Gretzinger, D Sayer, P Justeau, E Altena, M Pala, K Dulias, CJ Edwards, ... Nature 610 (7930), 112-119, 2022 | 55 | 2022 |
Contextualising the dead–Combining geoarchaeology and osteo-anthropology in a new multi-focus approach in bone histotaphonomy D Brönnimann, C Portmann, SL Pichler, TJ Booth, B Röder, W Vach, ... Journal of Archaeological Science 98, 45-58, 2018 | 55 | 2018 |
Death is not the end: radiocarbon and histo-taphonomic evidence for the curation and excarnation of human remains in Bronze Age Britain TJ Booth, J Brück Antiquity 94 (377), 1186-1203, 2020 | 40 | 2020 |
Tales from the supplementary information: ancestry change in Chalcolithic–Early Bronze Age Britain was gradual with varied kinship organization TJ Booth, J Brück, S Brace, I Barnes Cambridge Archaeological Journal 31 (3), 379-400, 2021 | 33 | 2021 |
The ethics of sampling human skeletal remains for destructive analyses K Squires, T Booth, CA Roberts Ethical approaches to human remains: A global challenge in bioarchaeology …, 2019 | 33 | 2019 |
Population replacement in early Neolithic Britain S Brace, Y Diekmann, TJ Booth, Z Faltyskova, N Rohland, S Mallick, ... BioRxiv, 267443, 2018 | 32 | 2018 |
The Rot Sets In: Low-powered microscopic investigation of taphonomic changes to bone microstructure and its application to funerary contexts T Booth Human Remains: Another Dimension: The application of imaging to the study of …, 2017 | 31 | 2017 |
Holding on to the past: Southern British evidence for mummification and retention of the dead in the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age MJ Smith, MJ Allen, G Delbarre, T Booth, P Cheetham, L Bailey, ... Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 10, 744-756, 2016 | 19 | 2016 |
The problem with petrous? A consideration of the potential biases in the utilization of pars petrosa for ancient DNA analysis S Charlton, T Booth, I Barnes World Archaeology 51 (4), 574-585, 2019 | 18 | 2019 |
Response to'Brexit, archaeology and heritage: reflections and agendas' LJ Richardson, T Booth Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 27 (1), 2017 | 18 | 2017 |