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    Al-Ansab and the Dead Sea: Mid-MIS 3 archaeology and environment of the early Ahmarian population of the Levantine corridor by Richter, Jürgen, Litt, Thomas, Lehmkuhl, Frank, Hense, Andreas, Hauck, Thomas C, Leder, Dirk F, Miebach, Andrea, Parow-Souchon, Hannah, Sauer, Florian, Schoenenberg, Jonathan, Al-Nahar, Maysoon, Hussain, Shumon T

    Published in PloS one (13-10-2020)
    “…Our field data from the Upper Palaeolithic site of Al-Ansab 1 (Jordan) and from a pollen sequence in the Dead Sea elucidate the role that changing Steppe…”
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    Mousterian technology and settlement dynamics in the site of Hummal (Syria) by Hauck, Thomas C.

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-11-2011)
    “…The site of Hummal is one of several artesian springs in the El Kowm area (Central Syria) that became the focus of archaeological research at the beginning of…”
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    Molecular evidence of bitumen in the Mousterian lithic assemblage of Hummal (Central Syria) by Hauck, Thomas C., Connan, Jacques, Charrié-Duhaut, Armelle, Le Tensorer, Jean-Marie, Sakhel, Heba al

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-08-2013)
    “…Evidence for bitumen use in Middle Palaeolithic sites is an exception in Pleistocene archaeology. This paper presents the discovery of three tar-bearing…”
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    A multi-analytical methodology of lithic residue analysis applied to Paleolithic tools from Hummal, Syria by Monnier, Gilliane F., Hauck, Thomas C., Feinberg, Joshua M., Luo, Bing, Le Tensorer, Jean-Marie, Sakhel, Heba al

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-10-2013)
    “…Lithic residue analysis is traditionally based upon the morphological identification of microresidues preserved on the surfaces of stone tools. In order to…”
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    Garden of Eden or Desert Exile: The Mousterian of Hummal in context by Hauck, Thomas C.

    Published in Anthropologie (Paris) (01-11-2015)
    “…Our view of MP cultural variability is blurred by site-specific problems as well as inadequate research concepts. The former are inherent in current fieldwork…”
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    The Aurignacian way of life: Contextualizing early modern human adaptation in the Carpathian Basin by Hauck, Thomas C., Lehmkuhl, Frank, Zeeden, Christian, Bösken, Janina, Thiemann, Arne, Richter, Jürgen

    Published in Quaternary international (20-08-2018)
    “…The culture and dispersal of early modern humans are top priorities of many research agendas. While the debate primarily centers on genetics, dispersal…”
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    After the cold: Epigravettian hunter-gatherers in Blazi Cave (Albania) by Hauck, Thomas C., Nolde, Nadine, Ruka, Rudenc, Gjipali, Ilir, Dreier, Johanna, Mayer, Nathalie

    Published in Quaternary international (02-09-2017)
    “…This paper presents the latest results of archaeological research in Epigravettian deposits of Blazi Cave in north-central Albania. This Epigravettian site is…”
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    Upper Paleolithic of Middle Dniester: Doroshivtsi III site by Kulakovska, L., Usik, V., Haesaerts, P., Ridush, B., Uthmeier, Thorsten, Hauck, Thomas C.

    Published in Quaternary international (02-03-2015)
    “…As a result of excavations of the Doroshivtsi III open-air site in the Middle Dniester region, seven Upper Paleolithic cultural levels were discovered in the…”
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    Recent discoveries of Aurignacian and Epigravettian sites in Albania by Hauck, Thomas C., Ruka, Rudenc, Gjipali, Ilir, Richter, Jürgen, Vogels, Oliver

    Published in Journal of field archaeology (03-03-2016)
    “…Albania is a possible stepping-stone for the dispersal of Homo sapiens into Europe, since Palaeolithic traces (namely from the so-called Uluzzian culture) have…”
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