Digital Measures Publications

Digital Measures Publications

Outputs publications data from Digital Measures. Should only be used on faculty profile pages. Must have the Digital Measures Shortcode plugin activated.


Shortcode

[digitalmeasures username="epanther" published_only="true" profile_only="false" limit="5" instance="default" format="apa"]

username
username in digitalmeasures for the faculty member
type
optional, default is publication
published_only
optional, the default is no, and will limit publications listed to those with a status of published
profile_only
optional, the default is yes, and will limit publications listed to those where “show on faculty profile page” is “yes”
limit
optional, the default is “0” which lists all matching publications, otherwise this is the maxium number of publications to list
instance
optional, this will choose which instance of Digital Meausres to pull from. These are setup in the config.inc.php file
format
optional, and this deciedes which citation standard to use. Options are mla for MLA style or apa for APA style, default is MLA
authors
optional, if present this will limit the authors in the following way:

  • If the number of authors on the publication is less than this value, all authors are shown.
  • If the number of authors on the publication is one more than all authors, all authors are shown.
  • If the number of authors on the publication is two or more larger than authors, this number of authors will be shown followed by “and others” in MLA or “et. al” in apa.

Example

[digitalmeasures username="barnold" published_only="false" limit="5" profile_only="false" format="mla"]


Outputs

Arnold, B. , & Driscoll, J. (2021) Prähistorische Geschmackswelten. 40-41. Stuttgart: Archäologie in Deutschland.
Arnold, B. (2021) Intersectionality and elite identity in Iron Age west-central European mortuary contexts. Vix et le Phénomène Princier, 299-309. Bordeaux: Una Éditions.
Fernandez-Götz, M. , & Arnold, B. (2020) Internal conflict in Iron Age Europe: methodological challenges and possible scenarios. World Archaeology.
Arnold, B. , & Murray, M. L.(2019) A landscape of ancestors—looking back and thinking forward.Ray, C. , & Fernández-Götz , M. (Eds). Historical Ecologies and Complex Societies: Festschrift for Carole Crumley, 235-247. Routledge/Taylor & Francis.
Arnold, B. (2019) Expect the unexpected: implications of recent analyses of mortuary vessels for early Iron Age social configurations and commensality in southwest Germany.Stockhammer, P. , & Fries-Knoblach, . (Eds). Was Tranken die frühen Kelten? Bedeutungen und Funktionen mediterraner Importgefäße im früheisenzeitlichen Mitteleuropa. Leiden: Sidestone Press.
Arnold, B. (2019) “Der stete Antiquar“: William Frankfurth (1829-1891) aus Milwaukee, WI, USA.Kaufmann, G. , & Putzer , A. (Eds). Die Anfänge der Archäologie im Süden Tirols: Forschungsgeschichte bis 1919, 289-300. Bolzano: Südtiroler Archäologiemuseum.
Arnold, B. , & Fernandez-Götz, M. (2018) Agency in architectural choice: the Heuneburg hillfort as monument and metaphor. Ballmer, A. , Fernandez-Götz, M., & Mielke, D. (Eds). Understanding Ancient Fortifications: Between Regionality and Connectivity, 147-156. Oxford, UK: Oxbow.
Fernandez-Goetz, M. , & Arnold, B. (2017) Elites before the Fürstensitze: Hallstatt C sumptuous graves between Main and Danube.Schumann, R. , & van der Vaart-Verschoof, S. (Eds). Connecting Elites and Regions: Perspectives on contacts, relations and differentiation during the Early Iron Age Hallstatt C period in Northwest and Central Europe, 183-199. Leiden : Sidestone Press.
Wiktorowicz, C. J., Arnold, B. , Wiktorowicz, J. E., Murray, M. L., & Kurosky, A. (2017) Hemorrhagic fever virus, human blood, and tissues in Iron Age mortuary vessels.Journal of Archaeological Science, 78, 29-39.
Arnold, B. (2016) Paramount elites and gender studies in Iron Age Europe.Krausse, D. , Fernández-Götz, M. , Hansen, L. , & Kretschmer, I. (Eds). The Heuneburg and the Early Iron Age Princely Seats: First Towns North of the Alps, 169-171. Archaeolingua.
Arnold, B. (2016) Belts vs. blades: the binary bind in Iron Age southwest German mortuary contexts.Ghisleni, L. , Jordan, A. , & Fioccoprile, E. (Eds). Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 23(2), 832-853.
Arnold, B. (2015) Archaeology and politics in the 21st century: still Faustian, but not much of a bargain.Kristiansen, K. , Smejda, L. , & Turek, J. (Eds). Paradigm Found: Archaeological Theory, Past, Present and Future. Essays in Honor of Evžen Neustupný, 178-185. Oxford: Oxbow.
Garstki , K. , Arnold, B. , & Murray, M. L.(2015) Reconstituting community: 3D visualization and early Iron Age social organization in the Heuneburg mortuary landscape.Journal of Archaeological Science, 54, 23-30.
Arnold, B. , & Murray, M. L.(2015) Zwei hallstattzeitliche Grabhügel der Hohmichele-Gruppe im „Speckhau“.Krausse, D. , Kretschmer, I. , Hansen, L. , & Fernández-Götz , M. (Eds). Die Heuneburg: Ein Keltischer Fürstensitz an der oberen Donau, 114-117. Stuttgart: Konrad Theiss Verlag.
Arnold, B. (2014) Life after life: bioarchaeology and postmortem agency.Crandall, J. , & Martin, D. (Eds). Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 24(3), 523-529.
Arnold, B. , & Jeske, R. J.(2014) The Archaeology of Death: Mortuary Archaeology in the United States and Europe 1990–2013.Annual Reviews of Anthropology, 43, 325-346.
Arnold, B. (2013) The lake dwelling diaspora and natural history museums: identity, collecting and ethics.Menotti, F. , & O'Sullivan, A. (Eds). The Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology, 865-881. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Arnold, B. (2012) The Vix Princess redux: a retrospective on European Iron Age gender and mortuary studies.Prados Torreira, L. (Ed). La Arqueología funeraria desde una perspectiva de género, 215-232. UA Ediciones.