Juliet E. Morrow Data-verified

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Researcher/Adjunct Professor-Archeology

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-04-25

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13 h-index 24 pubs 659 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Juliet E. Morrow's research focuses on the earliest human occupations in the Americas, investigating the dietary habits of prehistoric peoples, particularly their reliance on mammoths. Her work involves evaluating claims of early human presence at sites like Chiquihuite Cave in Mexico and examining technological and morphological variations in fluted points from the Midwestern United States. Morrow also studies evidence of Paleo-Indians in Arkansas, including radiocarbon dating for historical sites along the White River. She has published 24 papers, with an h-index of 13 and 650 citations, and has recently been active in research.

Metrics

  • h-index: 13
  • Publications: 24
  • Citations: 659

Selected Publications

  • New radiocarbon dates for the Greenbrier site, a sixteenth century town on the White River, Independence County, Arkansas (2025)
  • Mammoth featured heavily in Western Clovis diet (2024)
    10 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Evaluating Claims of Early Human Occupation at Chiquihuite Cave, Mexico (2021)
    13 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Current Understanding of the Earliest Human Occupations in the Americas: Evaluation of Becerra-Valdivia and Higham (2020) (2021)
    44 citations DOI OpenAlex

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