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Enrique Baquedano

Enrique Baquedano

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
4309
World Ranking
7333
National Ranking
154

Enrique Baquedano publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Enrique Baquedano sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 132 publications — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Enrique Baquedano D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Enrique Baquedano sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Enrique Baquedano is affiliated with the University of Alcalá in Spain. Their research spans multiple interrelated disciplines within the social sciences, earth and planetary sciences, and arts and humanities.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Social Sciences
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Arts and Humanities

They focus on several subfields, notably:

  • Anthropology
  • Archeology
  • Paleontology
  • Ecology
  • Social Psychology

The main topics covered in their work are:

  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Primate Behavior and Ecology
  • Evolution and Paleontology Studies
  • Archaeological and Geological Studies

Enrique Baquedano has published research extensively, with frequent contributions to journals such as:

  • Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Archaeological Science Reports
  • Journal of The Royal Society Interface

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo
  • Audax Mabulla
  • Juan Luís Arsuaga
  • Lucía Cobo-Sánchez
  • David Martín-Perea

Significant recent papers by Enrique Baquedano are:

  • A symbolic Neanderthal accumulation of large herbivore crania (2023), Nature Human Behaviour
  • Artificial intelligence provides greater accuracy in the classification of modern and ancient bone surface modifications (2020), Scientific Reports
  • Early Pleistocene faunivorous hominins were not kleptoparasitic, and this impacted the evolution of human anatomy and socio-ecology (2021), Scientific Reports
  • Deep learning classification of tooth scores made by different carnivores: achieving high accuracy when comparing African carnivore taxa and testing the hominin shift in the balance of power (2021), Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
  • Deep learning improves taphonomic resolution: high accuracy in differentiating tooth marks made by lions and jaguars (2020), Journal of The Royal Society Interface

Best Publications

  • The Origin of The Acheulean: The 1.7 Million-Year-Old Site of FLK West, Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)

    F. Diez-Martín;P. Sánchez Yustos;D. Uribelarrea;E. Baquedano

  • On meat eating and human evolution: A taphonomic analysis of BK4b (Upper Bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania), and its bearing on hominin megafaunal consumption

    M. Domínguez-Rodrigo;H.T. Bunn;A.Z.P. Mabulla;E. Baquedano

  • First partial skeleton of a 1.34-million-year-old paranthropus boisei from Bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania

    Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo;Travis Rayne Pickering;Travis Rayne Pickering;Travis Rayne Pickering;Enrique Baquedano;Audax Mabulla

  • Cut marks on the Middle Pleistocene elephant carcass of Áridos 2 (Madrid, Spain)

    J. Yravedra;M. Domínguez-Rodrigo;M. Santonja;A. Pérez-González

  • Current issues in late Middle Palaeolithic chronology: New assessments from Northern Iberia

    Julià Maroto;Manuel Vaquero;Álvaro Arrizabalaga;Javier Baena

  • Phytoliths infer locally dense and heterogeneous paleovegetation at FLK North and surrounding localities during upper Bed I time, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania.

    Doris Barboni;Gail M. Ashley;Manuel Dominguez-Rodrigo;Henry T. Bunn

  • Taphonomy of ungulate ribs and the consumption of meat and bone by 1.2-million-year-old hominins at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania

    Travis Rayne Pickering;Travis Rayne Pickering;Travis Rayne Pickering;Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo;Jason L. Heaton;Jason L. Heaton;José Yravedra

  • Understanding the ancient habitats of the last-interglacial (late MIS 5) Neanderthals of Central Iberia: paleoenvironmental and taphonomic evidence from the Cueva del Camino (Spain) site

    Juan Luis Arsuaga;Enrique Baquedano;Alfredo Pérez-González;Nohemi Sala

  • A new approach to raw material use in the exploitation of animal carcasses at BK (Upper Bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania): a micro-photogrammetric and geometric morphometric analysis of fossil cut marks

    José Yravedra;Miguel Ángel Maté-González;Miguel Ángel Maté-González;Juan Francisco Palomeque-González;Julia Aramendi

  • Paleoenvironmental and paleoecological reconstruction of a freshwater oasis in savannah grassland at FLK North, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania

    Gail M. Ashley;Doris Barboni;Manuel Dominguez-Rodrigo;Henry T. Bunn

  • Discerning carnivore agency through the three-dimensional study of tooth pits: Revisiting crocodile feeding behaviour at FLK- Zinj and FLK NN3 (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania)

    Julia Aramendi;Miguel Angel Maté-González;Miguel Angel Maté-González;José Yravedra;María Cruz Ortega

  • A spring and wooded habitat at FLK Zinj and their relevance to origins of human behavior

    Gail M. Ashley;Doris Barboni;Manuel Dominguez-Rodrigo;Henry T. Bunn

  • New insights into hominin lithic activities at FLK North Bed I, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania

    F. Diez-Martin;P. Sanchez Yustos;M. Domínguez-Rodrigo;A.Z.P. Mabulla

  • FLK West (Lower Bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania): a new early Acheulean site with evidence for human exploitation of fauna

    José Yravedra;Fernando Diez-Martín;Charles P. Egeland;Miguel Ángel Maté-González;Miguel Ángel Maté-González

  • An experimental study of large mammal bone modification by crocodiles and its bearing on the interpretation of crocodile predation at FLK Zinj and FLK NN3

    E. Baquedano;M. Domínguez-Rodrigo;C. Musiba

  • Disentangling hominin and carnivore activities near a spring at FLK North (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania)

    M. Dominguez-Rodrigo;A. Z. P. Mabulla;H. T. Bunn;F. Diez-Martin

  • A new methodological approach to the taphonomic study of paleontological and archaeological faunal assemblages: a preliminary case study from Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)

    Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo;José Yravedra;Elia Organista;Agness Gidna

  • On applications of micro-photogrammetry and geometric morphometrics to studies of tooth mark morphology: The modern Olduvai Carnivore Site (Tanzania)

    Mari Carmen Arriaza;José Yravedra;Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo;Miguel Ángel Mate-González;Miguel Ángel Mate-González

  • Autochthonous anisotropy of archaeological materials by the action of water: experimental and archaeological reassessment of the orientation patterns at the Olduvai sites

    M. Domínguez-Rodrigo;D. Uribelarrea;M. Santonja;H.T. Bunn

  • New excavations at the FLK Zinjanthropus site and its surrounding landscape and their behavioral implications

    M. Dominguez-Rodrigo;H. T. Bunn;A. Z. P. Mabulla;G. M. Ashley

  • Technological strategies and the economy of raw materials in the TK (Thiongo Korongo) lower occupation, Bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania

    Manuel Santonja;Joaquín Panera;Susana Rubio-Jara;Alfredo Pérez-González

  • Current issues in late Middle Palaeolithic chronology: New assessments from

    Julià Maroto;Manuel Vaquero;Álvaro Arrizabalaga;Javier Baena

Frequent Co-Authors

Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo
Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo University of Alcalá
Audax Mabulla
Audax Mabulla University of Dar es Salaam
Alfredo Pérez-González
Alfredo Pérez-González Complutense University of Madrid
José Yravedra
José Yravedra Complutense University of Madrid
Juan Luis Arsuaga
Juan Luis Arsuaga Complutense University of Madrid
Travis Rayne Pickering
Travis Rayne Pickering University of Wisconsin–Madison
Henry T. Bunn
Henry T. Bunn University of Wisconsin–Madison
Gail M. Ashley
Gail M. Ashley Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Diego González-Aguilera
Diego González-Aguilera University of Salamanca
Hugues-Alexandre Blain
Hugues-Alexandre Blain Rovira i Virgili University

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