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Richard W Yerkes
Ohio State University Research Foundation -Do Not Use
$443,782
Attributed
$887,563
Total exposure
8
Grants
2
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants.
Funding over time
peak $272K · FY2009–10$500K$375K$250K$125K$0
'09
'10
Funding mix
By agency
NSF$887,563 · 8
By mechanism
—$887,563 · 8
Top collaborators
- William A Parkinson7 shared
- Julia I Giblin1 shared
Grant awards (8)
IRES: U.S.-Hungarian-Greek Collaborative International Research Experience for Students on Origins and Development of Prehistoric European Villages$149,991
· FY2010 · O/D
Early Village Social Dynamics: Prehistoric Settlement Nucleation on the Great Hungarian Plain$257,146
· FY2009 · SBE
Doctoral Dissertation Research - Isotope Analysis on the Great Hungarian Plain: An Exploration of Mobility and Subsistence Strategies from the Neolithic to the Copper Age$14,890
· FY2009 · SBE · contact PI
REU -Site: Koros Regional Archaeological Project Field School in Hungary: Undergraduate Training in Laboratory Techniques and Participation in Research on East European Archaeology$239,008
· FY2003 · SBE
REU-Site: Koros Regional Archaeological Project Field School in Hungary: Undergraduate Training in Laboratory Techniques and Participation in Research on East European Archaeology$58,510
· FY2002 · SBE
REU Site:The Koros Regional Archaeological Project, Hungary: Undergraduate Training in Field and Laboratory Techniques and Participation in Research on Eastern European Archaeology$62,000
· FY2001 · SBE · contact PI
U.S.-Hungary Koros Regional Archaeological Research Project: Understanding the Neolithic-Copper Age Transition in the Southeastern Carpathian Basin$53,009
· FY2001 · O/D
U.S.-Hungary Koros Regional Archaeological Research Project: Understanding the Neolithic-Copper Age Transition in the Southeastern Carpathian Basin$53,009
· FY2001 · O/D