Search Results - "Schürch, Benjamin"
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The origin of chert in the Aurignacian of Vogelherd Cave investigated by infrared spectroscopy
Published in PloS one (17-08-2022)“…The analyses of raw material provenance offers the possibility of tracing short and long-distance raw material transport. So far, most studies of raw material…”
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Adaptive capacity and flexibility of the Neanderthals at Heidenschmiede (Swabian Jura) with regard to core reduction strategies
Published in PloS one (07-09-2021)“…The branched reduction system at the Heidenschmiede described here is hitherto exceptional for the Middle Paleolithic of the Swabian Jura. By means of refits…”
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Adaptive capacity and flexibility of the Neanderthals at Heidenschmiede
Published in PloS one (07-09-2021)“…The branched reduction system at the Heidenschmiede described here is hitherto exceptional for the Middle Paleolithic of the Swabian Jura. By means of refits…”
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Evidence for an earlier Magdalenian presence in the Lone Valley of southwest Germany
Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-09-2024)“…•New post-LGM radiocarbon dates are reported from the Lone Valley of Southwest Germany.•Ephemeral Magdalenian settlements occurred in the valley by…”
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The Middle Paleolithic at Große Grotte (Blaubeuren, southern Germany). New Insights from Lithic Technology and Implication for Assemblage Classification
Published in Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology (26-08-2022)“…This paper examines the technological concepts applied at Große Grotte, based on detailed studies of the lithic cores and the bifacial objects of the Middle…”
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OPEN AIR OCCUPATIONS IN A CAVE DOMINATED ARCHAEOLOGICAL LANDSCAPE – NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE PALAEOLITHIC OF THE SWABIAN JURA (SOUTHERN GERMANY)
Published in Anthropologie (Brno) (01-01-2017)“…In the current state of research, Palaeolithic open-air sites in the Swabian Jura are not very numerous nor in the most cases well researched, although a great…”
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