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Graduiertennetzwerk
Das Graduiertennetzwerk von ROCEEH bringt Doktoranden, Alumni aus Frankfurt und Tübingen sowie assoziierte Kandidaten und Postgraduierte aus anderen Projekten und Institutionen zusammen. Derzeit arbeiten in unserem Netzwerk Studenten aus fünf Disziplinen zusammen: Archäologie, Anthropologie, Paläobiologie, Bioinformatik und Geografie. Das ROCEEH Graduiertennetzwerk bietet Forschungsmöglichkeiten, Themen und manchmal sogar Stellen an. Bei regelmäßigen Treffen diskutieren wir unsere neuesten Ergebnisse und holen uns Anregungen für neue Ideen und gemeinsame Projekte. 2020 haben wir z.B. die ROCEEH Online-Konferenz "Human Origins - Digital Future (HODiF)" mitorganisiert.
Wir profitieren in vielerlei Hinsicht als Teil des ROCEEH-Forschungszentrums. Wir haben Forscher mit unterschiedlichen Hintergründen als Ansprechpartner, die uns viele Möglichkeiten zum interdisziplinären Austausch bieten. Wir nehmen an verschiedenen Konferenzen, Workshops und Geländeprojekten teil. Wir profitieren von ROCEEH, indem wir Kommentare zu unserer Arbeit von einer interdisziplinären Gruppe von Betreuern erhalten, die uns mit potenziellen Kooperationspartnern verbinden, unseren individuellen Horizont erweitern und unsere kreative Arbeit bereichern.
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ROCEEH Events
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2021
EUROPEANS-Workshop 'Simulating Human Behaviour - Targeted Design of Agent-Based Models'
4.-8. Oktober 2021 online
Organisiert von Christine Hertler, Jan-Olaf Reschke, Ingo Timm, Ericson Hölzchen, Jan-Ole Berndt, Jesus Rodríguez und Ana Mateos
2020
ROCEEH Konferenz 'Human Origins - Digital Future'
27.-31. Juli 2020 online von 14-16 Uhr MEZ
For further information please contact: conference2020@roceeh.net
The ROCEEH Conference “Human Origins—Digital Future” will present and discuss integrative aspects and approaches to the development, use, and future securing of large scientific databases, especially within the context of anthropological research. The primary research question asks how databases with their innovative information technology can be used to gain new knowledge by retrieving and extracting archaeological, paleoanthropological, paleobiological, and paleogeographic information.
With this conference, we will address core issues of digitialization, including possibilities and problems of large, multi-layered databases. Although digital tools are widely applied in scientific projects, questions of linkage, targeted expansion, evaluation, and sustainable safeguarding of databases remain unresolved. New approaches including innovative methods of data mining and machine learning as well as deep learning and artificial intelligence will be addressed.
Sessions will cover Databases, Methods, Applications, Products and Future Perspectives. The conference will take place on the communication platform Zoom and there is no fee to attend.
At the end of the program in the 3rd circular, you will find a simple registration form. If you wish to participate, please complete the form and return it to: conference2020@roceeh.net. We will send you a link to participate in the days before the conference.
ARIADNE-Workshop in Prato, Italy, Jan 27-29, 2020
ARIADNE/ROAD-Workshop to connect database contents and infrastructure.
2019
METHOD IFG Workshop 2019: Modeling Humans and their behavior around the MPR–from data to models in Rome, Italy, Apr 29–30, 2019
organized by Maria-Rita Palombo, Donatella Magri, Christine Hertler, Jesus Rodriguez and Ana Mateos at the Dept. of Geosciences at Sapienza University of Rome
Advanced Database Workshop for South Asia in Tübingen, Germany, Jun 3–28, 2019
course on the practical use of ROAD focusing on the prehistory of South Asia, organized by Andrew Kandel, Zara Kanaeva, Christian Sommer
2018
METHOD Training Lab 2018-5: Computational Models in Palaeolithic Archaeology and Palaeoecology in Burgos, Spain, Nov 27, 2018
organized by Ana Mateos and Jesús Rodríguez at the Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH) and co-organized by Christine Hertler and Maria Rita Palombo
METHOD Workshop 2018-6: "We boldy went" - Advances and progress modelling the MPR in Burgos, Spain, Nov 28-29, 2018
organized by Ana Mateos and Jesús Rodríguez at CENIEH and co-organized by Christine Hertler and Maria Rita Palombo
Images, gestures, voices, lives.
What can we learn from Palaeolithic art?
International Senckenberg Conference in Tübingen, Germany, May 30-Jun 2, 2018
organized by ROCEEH and Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment.
The Conference was funded by the DFG Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and the Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung.
venue:
Alte Aula, University Tübingen
Münzgasse 30
72070 Tübingen
2017
KULT-UR-MENSCH – Kulturkonzepte für die Erforschung der Menschwerdung
Conference: Concepts of Culture for Research on Becoming Human
Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften, Heidelberg, Germany, Nov 23-25, 2017
Organizers: Miriam Haidle, Christine Hertler and the ROCEEH Team
Program,Position Paper & group shot
Modelling Environmental Dynamics and Hominin Dispersals Around the Mid-Pleistocene Revolution (METHOD)Workshop 2017-II:
“Keep calm and boldly go” – Which factors in the environment drive early human expansions and have an impact on their settlements?
in Mauer, Germany, Apr 24–27, 2017
Organizers: Christine Hertler, Ericson Hölzchen & Zara Kanaeva
Abstract
2016
100+25 years of Homo erectus: Dmanisi and beyond
International Senckenberg Conference in Tbilisi, Georgia, Sep 20-24, 2016
organized by:
Georgian National Museum
Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt/Main
ROCEEH Research Centre, Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Abstract & Report
Modelling Environmental Dynamics and Hominin Dispersals Around the Mid-Pleistocene Revolution (METHOD)Training Lab 2016-I:
Data availability, management and storage – Working with Databases in Sassari, Italy, Sep 13-15, 2016
Coorganizers and Programme Representatives Christine Hertler, Ericson Hölzchen, Zara Kanaeva, Michael Märker
2015
International ROCEEH Conference on Human Expansions
at Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre, Frankfurt, Germany, Jul 13-17, 2015
Poster & Report
2013
Workshop "The Role of the Southern Caucasus on Early Human Evolution and Expansion - Refuge, Hub or Source Area?"
at Georgian National Museum , Tbilisi, Georgia, Oct 15-20 2013
Abstracts
EAAPP conference 2013
in Mombasa, Kenya, Jul 28-Aug 1, 2013
The research centre supported the conference which was organized by the East African Association of Paleoanthropology and Paleontology.
2012
Workshop "Early Pleistocene Environmental Changes in Southern Caucasus – Reconstruction of Climate and Vegetation Development in Armenia and Georgia at the Time of Early Human Expansion into Eurasia"
Botanical Institute of the Armenian Academy of Sciences in Yerevan, Armenia, Jul 25-31, 2012
Program & Abstracts
"Environmental backgound of early hominin dispersal in Western Eurasia"
Senckenberg Research Station Weimar, Germany, Apr 19-20, 2012
Workshop
Program
Symposium "Environment and culture of early humans in China and beyond"at Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt, Germany, Feb 26-Mar 3, 2012
Program & Abstracts
2011
Symposium "The Nature of Culture"
in Tübingen, Germany, Jun 15-18, 2011
Click here to learn more about ROCEEH's international symposium in June 2011 which focused on the evolution of cultural capacity... (read more)
3rd EAAPP conference
in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Aug 8-12, 2011
The research centre supported the conference which was organized by the East African Association of Paleoanthropology and Paleontology.
2010
"Hominin Environment, Ecology and Dispersal"
Bernard Price Institute of Palaeontology and Institute for Human Evolution, Johannesburg, South Africa, Nov 9-10 2010
Workshop South Africa 2010
Program & Abstracts
2009
2nd EAAPP conference
in Arusha, Tanzania, Aug 16-20, 2009
The 50th anniversary of the first hominid find in Olduvai in 2009 was celebrated with a commemorative conference.
The research centre supported the conference which was organized by the East African Association for Palaeoanthropology and Palaeontology.
A report on this conference is now available online.
Joint Symposium of ROCEEH and BiK-F "Human Expansions and Global Change in the Pleistocene - Problems and Methods"
at Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt, Germany, Nov 16-19, 2009
including ROCEEH Workshops: Reconstructing Environments: Quantitative Methods and Infrastructure for the Assessment of Early Human Expansions
Program & Abstracts
"The Interaction Between Environment and Human Expansions in Southern Africa"
Iziko South African Museum Cape Town, South Africa, Feb 23-24, 2009
Workshop South Africa 2009
Program & Abstracts
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Konferenzen
2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012
Von ROCEEH-Mitarbeitern organisierte Meetings, Sessions und Workshops
2021
Workshop 'NECLIME early career scientists network'
8. Oktober 2021 online
Organisiert von Adele Bertini und Angela Bruch
NECLIME Online Conference 2021 19.-21. April 2021
2020
Aufgrund der Corona-Pandemie fanden keine Konferenzen statt.
2019
Taxonomy of Neogene Palynomorphs in Weimar, Germany, 17.-20. Juni 2019
NECLIME working group
Cultural Dynamics in the Middle Stone Age in Coastal and Interior Contexts in Southern Africa in Tübingen, Germany, 20.–22. Juni 2019
International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA)in Dublin, Irland, 25.–31. Juli 2019
Zwei von ROCEEH mitorganisierte Sessions:
- Session 20: Before and after the earliest Homo dispersal in Eurasia: Early-Middle Pleistocene faunas and vegetation and the dynamics of the Human Resource Space (Raffaele Sardella, Daniel Demiguel, Lorenzo Rook, Angela Bruch, Christine Hertler, Natalia Rudaya) abstract
- Session 12: Human and non-human responses to the mid-Pleistocene transition (Ericson Hölzchen, Lutz Maul, Maria Rita Palombo) abstract
East African Association for Paleoanthropology and Paleontology, 7th biannual conference in Nairobi, Kenya, 1.–4. August 2019
ROAD Workshop, Treffen von ROCEEH mitfinanziert
Neogene Climate Evolution in Eurasia (NECLIME) Jahrestreffen in St. Petersburg, Russland, 10.–17. September 2019
- The resource space of Early Homo in Europe - implications from vegetation dynamics and plant food resource availability in the Caucasus (A.A. Bruch, A. Papikyan, I. Gabrielyan, E. Kvavadze)
- Early Pleistocene climate and regional environments in Southern Spain - A palyonological study of lake sediments in Baza Basin, SE Spain (Y. Altolaguirre, A.A. Bruch, L. Gibert)
- A contribution to vegetation reconstruction based on palaeocarpological material from Lake Sevan's Holocene peat bog (E. Hakobyan, I. Gabrielyan, E. Martinetto, A.A. Bruch)
Caves as Natural and Cultural Monuments Internationale Konferenz in Yerevan, Armenien, 11.–16. September 2019
2018
Ecosystem isolation and connection: rise and demise of biota in the Pontocaspian region Interim colloquium of RCMNS and EU PRIDE final conference in Tbilisi, Georgia, 27.-29. August 2018
10th European Palaeobotany and Palynology Conference EPPC in Dublin, Irland, 12.-17. August 2018
- Session 3: Neogene and Quaternary Terrestrial Ecosystems in the Southern Caucasus (Jordi Agusti & Angela A. Bruch)
- Session 25: Cenozoic plant diversity gradients in time and space and their impact on early humans (ROCEEH/NECLIME) (Angela A. Bruch, Alexandra-Jane Henrot, Louis François, Natalia Rudaya & Torsten Utescher)
CAA in Tübingen, Germany, 19.-23. März 2018
ROCEEH war Mitorganisator der 2018 Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) international conference.
ROCEEH organisierte mehrere Sessions und Workshops:
- Session 10: Expanding horizons: confronting issues of scale, resolution, and representation in the study of human expansions (Benjamin Davies & Nicholas Conard)
- Session 17: Early human land use strategies during Middle and Late Pleistocene glacial and interglacial times in Europe (Angela A. Bruch & Michael Bolus)
- Session 27: Map management and Webgis applications for archaeological data base solutions (pdf) (Espen Uleberg, Mieko.Matsumoto, Michael Märker, Christian Sommer & Volker Hochschild)
- Session 36: Advantages and Limitations of Spatial Applications in Archaeology (Geraldine Queneherve, Michael Maerker & Felix Bachofer)
- Workshop 9: The ROAD database as data management and search tool (Zara Kanaeva & Andrew W. Kandel)
- Workshop 6: Remote sensing with open source tools for geoarcheological survey (Felix Bachofer & Christian Sommer)
2017
ROCEEH war Mitorganisator des 18. Jahrestreffens des NECLIME (Neogene Climate Evolution in Eurasia) Konsortiums am Botanischen Institut der Nationalen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Yerevan, Armenien, 18.-24. September 2017.
Im Kontext der NECLIME-Konferenz organisierte ROCEEH einen 3tägigen Workshop (im Rahmen des PlantBITES Projekts), hier wurden junge Wissenschaftler:innen aus Georgien und Armenien in die von NECLIME entwickelten quantitativen Techniken der Paläoumweltrekonstruktionen eingeführt.
2016
INQUA IFG “Modelling Environmental Dynamics and Hominin Dispersals Around the Mid-Pleistocene Revolution (METHOD)” in Sassari, Italien, 13.-15. September 2016
Von ROCEEH mitorganisierter Workshop
Training Lab 2015-I C. Hertler: Data availability, management and storage – Working with databases
2015
DCH 2015 Berlin, Germany, 28.-30. Oktober 2015
ROCEEH war Mitorganisatorin der Digital Humanities Konferenz.
- Session 4: Sebastian Vogel, Michael Märker, Florian Seiler The SALVE Research Project: Sarno River plain – Ancient Life in the Vesuvian Environment
- Session 5: Volker Hochschild, Michael Märker ROAD - A Plattform for Interdisciplinary Research on Early Humans
- Session 8: Michael Märker, Geraldine Quénéhervé, Felix Bachofer Landscape Reconstruction and Archaeological Site Prediction in the Lake Manyara Area, Northern Tanzania
CAA in Siena, Italien, 30. März-3. April 2015
ROCEEH organisierte zwei Sessions:
- 5G How to reveal geographic relations in Databases on cultural heritage (Michael Märker, Espen Uleberg, Volker Hochschild, Mieko Matsumoto)
- 5L Modelling large-scale human dispersals: data, pattern and process (Michael Märker, Christine Hertler, Iza Romanowska)
2014
UISPP in Burgos, Spanien, 1.-7. September 2014
- A21b "Technological change and behavioral variability in the MSA" (Regine Stolarczyk)
- A2d Contextualizing Schöningen (Miriam Haidle)
- A2f. Pleistocene human dispersals: climate, ecology&social behavior (Angela Bruch)
- A21a: Neanderthals on their own terms: new perspectives for the study of Middle Paleolithic behaviour. (Michael Bolus & Michael Märker)
- A21c Movements in and Out for Africa: Assemblage variability and population dynamics in Northeast Africa and Southwest Asia during the MSA and Middle Paleolithic (Knut Bretzke & Nicholas Conard)
- B13 Mathematical approaches for the study of human-fauna interactions in the Pleistocene (Christine Hertler, Rebekka Volmer & Ercison Hölzchen)
- B37 Lithic, Evolution, Science (Miriam Haidle)
- B53 The archaeology of early fire use (Miriam Haidle)
CAA in Paris, Frankreich, 22.-25. April 2014
- Session S24/ Friday 25.04. Modelling approaches to study Early humans in space and time Convener: Michael Märker, Christine Hertler and Yasuhisha Kondo
- Session S13/ Friday 25.04. Databases on cultural heritage and their geographic visualization Convener: Michael Märker, Espen Uleberg, Volker Hochschild
EGU General Assembly in Wien, Österreich, 27. April-2. Mai 2014
with Session SSP4.2 "Always look on the bright side… - Environmental constrains of early human expansions" by Finn Viehberg, Angela Bruch, Minoru Yoneda
9th European Palaeobotany and Palynology Conference in Padova, Italien, 26.-31. August 2014
with Session "Cenozoic vegetation quantification with models and proxy data (a NECLIME and ROCEEH contribution)" by L. François, A. A. Bruch, T. Utescher
2013
EGU General Assembly in Wien, Österreich, Apr 7.-12. April 2013
Session SSP4.1 " Should I stay or should I go - the role of climate in early expansions of humans" by Finn Viehberg, Angela Bruch, Minoru Yoneda
14th Congress of Regional Committee on Mediterranean Neogene Stratigraphy RCMNS in Istanbul, Türkei, 8.-12. September 2013
ROCEEH / VW workshop " The role of the Southern Caucasus on early human evolution and expansion - refuge, hub, or source area?" in Tbilisi, Georgien, 15.-20. Oktober 2013 von Angela Bruch, David Lordkipanidze
2012
International Organisation of Palaeobotany Conference (IOPC) in Tokyo, Japan, 23.-30. August 2012
Meeting European Society for the study of Human Evolution (ESHE) in Bordeaux, Frankreich, 21.-22. September 2012
Interim Colloquium Regional Committee on Mediterranean Neogene Stratigraphy (RCMNS) in Bukarest, Rumänien, 27.-30. September 2012
Conference Neogene Climate Evolution in Eurasia (NECLIME) in Sofia, Bulgarien, 1.-4. Oktober 2012
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Alumni
Dr. Yul Altolaguirre Zancajo
Paläobotanik, Frankfurt
Titel der Dissertation: “High-resolution palynological analysis of the Early Pleistocene regional environment before, during and after the first expansion of early Homo into Southern Spain” (DOI: 10.21248/gups.67186.)
Email an yul.altolaguirre[at]senckenberg.de
Aktuelle Forschung: ROCEEH
Dr. Felix Bachofer
Geographie, Tübingen
Titel der Dissertation: "Remote Sensing in Landscape Reconstruction Applications - Paleo-Landscape Research in a Semiarid Environment in Northern Tanzania"
Email an felix.bachofer[at]dlr.de
Aktuelle Forschung: DLR Earth Observation Center, ORCID und Research Gate
Dr. Gregor Bader
Archäologie, Tübingen
Titel der Dissertation: "On the variability of Middle Stone Age lithic technology during MIS3 in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa"
Email an gregor.bader[at]uni-tuebingen.de
Aktuelle Forschung: ORCID und Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment, Tübingen
Dr. Knut Bretzke
Archäologie, Tübingen
Titel der Dissertation: "Diachronic studies of Paleolithic landuse in western Syria"
Email an bretzke[at]uni-tuebingen.de
Dr. Armando Falcucci
Archäologie, Tübingen
Titel der Dissertation: "A critical assessment of the Aurignacian: Insights from Fumane Cave in northern Italy"
Email an armando.falcucci[at]ifu.uni-tuebingen.de
Aktuelle Forschung: Universität Tübingen
Dr. Riczar Fuentes
Archäologie, Tübingen
Titel der Dissertation: "Detecting microscopic aspects of Late Pleistocene to Early/Mid Holocene lithic technology in Island Southeast Asia: Perspectives from North and Central Sulawesi" (Publikation)
Email an rfuentes[at]ateneo.edu
Aktuelle Forschung: Universität Ateneo de Manila
Dr. Duilio Garofoli
Paläokognition, Tübingen
Titel der Dissertation: "Neanderthal cognitive equivalence: epistemological problems and a critical analysis from radical embodiment"
Aktuelle Forschung: Academia
Dr. Liane Giemsch
Archäologie, Tübingen
Titel der Dissertation: "Makuyuni. Fundstellen des Acheuléen am Lake Manyara, Tansania. Ein Beitrag zur Erforschung der mittelpleistozänen Kultur in Ostafrika" (Publikation)
Email an liane.giemsch[at]stadt-frankfurt.de
Aktuelle Forschung: Archäologisches Museum Frankfurt
Dr. Ericson Hölzchen
Paläobiologie, Frankfurt
Thesis title: "Concept 'Out of Africa' by means of Agent-based Modeling (ABM)"
(zugehörige Publikationen: Hölzchen, E. et al. (2021): Discovering the opposite shore: How did hominins cross sea straits?. PLoS One 16(6), e0252885. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0252885. - Hölzchen, E. et al. (2022): Estimating crossing success of human agents across sea straits out of Africa in the Late Pleistocene. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 590, 110845. DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2022.110845. - Hölzchen, E. et al. (2016): Evaluation of Out of Africa hypotheses by means of agent-based modeling. Quaternary International 413, Part B, 78–90, DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2015.11.022.)
Email to hoelzchen[at]uni-trier.de
Current research: ROCEEH, DKFI
Dr. Trine Kellberg Nielsen
Universität Aarhus, Dänemark, externe Forschungsarbeit in der Archäologie der Universität Tübingen
Titel der Dissertation: "Aarhus University, Denmark, external research at Archaeology, Tübingen - “Northern Neanderthals – A systematic assessment of pre-modern human colonisation of South Scandinavia"
Email an trinekellberg[at]cas.au.dk
Aktuelle Forschung: Neanderedge Aarhus University
Dr. Regine Klein
Paläokognition, Tübingen
Titel der Dissertation: "Innovationen im Middle Stone Age Südafrikas: Die Analyse von Knochenartefakten und Heat treatment unter einer handlungsorientierten Perspektive." (Publikation)
Email an regine.klein[at]web.de oder regine.stolarczyk[at]uni-tuebingen.de
Dr. Davor Löffler
Paläokognition, Tübingen
Titel der Disseration: "Rekursion zivilisatorischer Kapazitäten als Entwicklungsmuster in der Zivilisationsgeschichte. Untersuchung der Möglichkeit einer Verknüpfung des paläoanthropologischen Modells der Erweiterung kultureller Kapazitäten mit Arno Bammés Theorie axialer Zäsuren“ publiziert als "Löffler, Davor. Generative Realitäten I: Die Technologische Zivilisation als neue Achsenzeit und Zivilisationsstufe. Eine Anthropologie des 21. Jahrhunderts. Weilerswist: Velbrück Wissenschaft 2019, 784 Seiten" (Publikation)
Email an contact[at]davorloeffler.com
Aktuelle Forschung: Dr. Davor Löffler promovierte an der Freien Universität Berlin in Soziologie mit einer interdisziplinären Arbeit zur Technikanthropologie und Sozialevolution in transformationswissenschaftlicher Absicht. Er ist derzeit als Lehrbeauftragter für Globalisierungsgeschichte und Futurologie am Departement für Soziologie an der Universität Basel und für Wissensgeschichte an der Leuphana Universität Lüneburg tätig. Seine Forschung konzentriert sich auf die Frage nach dem Begriff des Menschen im 21. Jahrhundert und den korrespondierenden sozialen Transformationen auf Basis neuer Technologien.
Dr. Geraldine Quénéhervé
Geographie, Tübingen
Dr. Steffen Scharrer
Paläobotanik, Frankfurt
Titel der Disseration: "Frühpleistozäne Vegetationsentwicklung im Südlichen Kaukasus: pollenanalytische Untersuchungen an Seesedimenten im Vorotan-Becken (Armenien)" ( Publikation)
Email an steffen.scharrer[at]t-online.de
Dr. Viola Schmid
Archäologie, Tübingen
Titel der Dissertation: "The C-A layers of Sibudu Cave (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) in the light of the MSA lithic technologies in MIS 5"
Email an viola.schmid[at]uni-tuebingen.de
Aktuelle Forschung: Universiteit Leiden
Dr. Rebekka Volmer
Paläobiologie, Frankfurt
Titel der Dissertation: „Struktur und gemeinsame Nutzung von Nahrungsressourcen in fossilen Carnivoren-Gilden“ (Publikation)
Email an rebekka.volmer[at]senckenberg.de
Dr. Manuel Will
Archäologie, Tübingen
Titel der Dissertation: "Lithic technology and behavioral variability during the Middle Stone Age of southern Africa: implications for the evolution and dispersal of early modern humans" ( Publikation)
Email an manuel.will[at]uni-tuebingen.de
Dr. Reza Zakerinejad
Geographie, Tübingen