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Angela A. Bruch
Curriculum Vitae
- Climate and Vegetation history
- Quantification of vegetation parameters and terrestrial palaeoclimate
- The regional impact of global palaeoclimatic changes
- The influence of environmental changes on early human expansions
- Plant food resources and their availability in different landscapes
since February 2008 scientific researcher at Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften in research project “The role of culture in the early expansions of humans”
2011 Habilitation (Palaeontology), Faculty of Science, University of Tübingen
2006 – 2008 research assistant at Senckenberg Research Institute, Department of Palaeontology und Historical Geology, working group Climate and Environment
2005 – 2006 research assistant at the Institute of Geosciences, University of Frankfurt
1999 – 2005 research assistant at the Institute of Geosciences, University of Tübingen
1998 Dissertation in Palaeontology (Dr. rer. nat.), University of Tübingen
1991 Diploma in Geology and Palaeontology, University of Kiel
Selected Publications
Casas-Gallego, M., Postigo-Mijarra, J.M., Sánchez-de Dios, R., Barrón, E., Bruch, A.A., Hahn, K., Sainz-Ollero, H. (2025): Changes in distribution of the Iberian vegetation since the Last Glacial Maximum: A model-based approach. Quaternary Science Reviews 351, 109162. DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2024.109162.
Puspaningrum, M.R., Anwar, I.P., Hertler, C., Hölzchen, E., Krüger, S., Hascaryo, A.T., Reschke, J.-O., & Bruch, A.A. (2024): Living in Sangiran: A Spatial Reconstruction of Hominin Environment in Java at 1 Ma. Earth History and Biodiversity, 2024, 100001, ISSN 2950-4759: DOI: 10.1016/j.hisbio.2024.100001.
Utescher, T., Bruch, A.A., Mosbrugger, V. (2024): The Palaeoflora Database - Documentation and Data (Version 2024) [Data set]. Zenodo. 10.5281/zenodo.10881069.
Beridze, B., Sekiewicz, K., Walas, L., Thomas, P.A., Danelia, I., Kvartskhava, G., Fazaliyev, V., Bruch, A.A., Dering, M., 2023. Evolutionary history of Castanea sativa in the Caucasus driven by Middle and Late Pleistocene paleoenvironmental changes. AoB PLANT 15, 1–15. DOI 10.1093/aobpla/plad059 (open access)
Casas-Gallego, M., Hahn, K., Neumann, K., Demissew, S., Schmidt, M., Bodin, S.C., Bruch, A.A., 2023. Cooling-induced expansions of Afromontane forests in the Horn of Africa since the Last Glacial Maximum. Scientific Reports 13, 10323. DOI 10.1038/s41598-023-37135-8 (open access)
Hayrapetyan, N., Hakobyan, E., Kvavadze, E., Martinetto, E., Gabrielyan, I., Bruch, A.A., 2023. Middle to late Holocene lake level changes of Lake Sevan (Armenia) – Evidence from macro and micro plant remains of Tsovinar-1 peat section. Quaternary International 661, 3448. DOI 10.1016/j.quaint.2023.03.013
Jarl, J., Bruch, A.A., 2023. Modern phytolith assemblages as indicators of vegetation in the southern Caucasus. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 32, 561-581. DOI 10.1007/s00334-023-00921-5
Kandel, A.W., Sommer, C., Kanaeva, Z., Bolus, M., Bruch, A.A., Groth, C., Haidle, M.N., Hertler, C., Heß, J., Malina, M., Märker, M., Hochschild, V., Nicholas J. Conard, N.J., 2023. The ROCEEH Out of Africa Database (ROAD): A large-scale research database serves as an indispensable tool for human evolutionary studies. PLoS ONE 18(8), e0289513. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0289513 (open access)
ter Schure, A.T.M., Bruch, A.A., Kandel, A.W., Gasparyan, B., Bussmann, R.W., Brysting, A.K., de Boer, H.J., Boessenkool, S., 2022. Sedimentary ancient DNA metabarcoding as a tool for assessing prehistoric plant use at the Upper Paleolithic cave site Aghitu-3, Armenia. Journal of Human Evolution 172. DOI 10.1016/j.jhevol.2022.103258 (open access)
Bruch, A.A., Hahn, K., 2022. Raw or roasted? How fire changed what’s on the menu. In: Giemsch, L., Haidle, M.N. (eds.), Being human. The beginnings of our culture. Oppenheim a. Rhein: Nünnerich-Asmus, 74-80. ISBN 978-3-96176-193-7
Mahler, S., Shatilova, I. & Bruch, A.A. (2022): Neogene long-term trends in climate of the Colchic vegetation refuge in Western Georgia - Uplift versus global cooling. Review of Palbotany and Palynology 296, 104546. DOI: 10.1016/j.revbalbo.2021.104546.
Altolaguirre, Y., Schulz, M., Gibert, L. & Bruch, A.A. (2021): Mapping Early Pleistocene environments and the availability of plant food as a potential driver of early Homo presence in the Guadix-Baza Basin (Spain). Journal of Human Evolution 155, 102986. DOI: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2021.102986.
Current Projects
in cooperation with Karen Hahn, Goethe University, Frankfurt/Main
The database PlantBITES is a tool to consider the full range of dominant plant species in different vegetation units, their seasonal availability and their use potential. The database serves to assess the amount and variety of obtainable food (and other) resources that were available to early humans. It also examines the necessary techniques for exploitation and use of plant resources. Such data crucially contribute to answer questions about how early humans with different technological abilities could have used plants in different environments.
PhD-project Lisa Schiersch; PIs Angela A. Bruch, Miriam N. Haidl, in cooperation with Dr. Ivan Gabrielyan (Botanical Institute, Yerevan, Armenia)
The landscape of the Southern Caucasus has offered ideal living conditions for humans for almost two million years, as evidenced by the numerous Paleolithic sites in the region of today’s Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan. Although with the changing climate and increasing cultural abilities, different groups of people certainly had a completely different way of dealing with their environment. With its focus on plant resources, this project aims to study useful wild plants of the Southern Caucasus, their natural availability in different Pleistocene landscapes, and the cultural skills required for their exploitation.
The main objectives are to quantify the available plant resources for different human groups in Armenia from the Lower to Upper Paleolithic, considering on the one hand the predominant vegetation that covered the landscape at specific times in the past, and on the other hand comparing the respective technological skills required to exploit these landscapes.