Posters SSP2.10/CL4.30/GM6.9
Attendance Time: Wednesday, 11 April 2018, 17:30–19:00 Hall X1 Chairperson: Verena Foerster, Janina Bösken, Christian Zeeden |
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EGU2018-1590
Using the δ18O values of rodent teeth to generate new millennial-scale climate records for archaeological cave sites Elizabeth Peneycad, Ian Candy, and Danielle Schreve |
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EGU2018-19044
Luminescence dating of the lacustrine record of Vršac (Carpathian Basin, Serbia) – implications for a palaeoenvironmetal reconstruction Nicole Klasen, Christian Zeeden, Peter Fischer, Philipp Schulte, Janina Bösken, Ulrich Hambach, Andreas Vött, Slobodan B. Markovic, and Frank Lehmkuhl |
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EGU2018-16417
Late Pleistocene landscapes and human mobility east of the Jordan Rift Valley: Results of geoarchaeological research in Wadi Sabra Dirk Leder and Boesken Janina |
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EGU2018-7874
Integrating geomorphology, geophysics, sedimentology and geochronology – a multi-proxy geoarcheological investigation at the Early Upper Paleolithic site of Crvenka-At, Vršac (Serbia) Janina Bösken, Wei Chu, Peter Fischer, Nicole Klasen, Christian Zeeden, Igor Obreht, Ulrich Hambach, Dušan Mihailović, and Frank Lehmkuhl |
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EGU2018-10465
If only mud could talk…what we can learn from minerals and grains in the Chew Bahir sediment cores (southern Ethiopia) Verena E. Foerster, Asfawossen Asrat, Andrew S. Cohen, Daniel M. Deocampo, Walter Duesing, Christina Günter, Annett Junginger, Hauke Kraemer, Henry F. Lamb, Stephan Opitz, Frank Schaebitz, and Martin H. Trauth |
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EGU2018-10311
Is the Chew Bahir sediment record influenced by wet-dry fluctuations due to monsoonal changes? Frank Schäbitz, Stephan Opitz, Verena Foerster, Asfawossen Asrat, Alan Deino, Daniel M. Deocampo, Walter Duesing, Christina Günter, Annett Junginger, Andrew S. Cohen, Henry F. Lamb, Melanie J. Leng, Jonathan R. Dean, Helen M. Roberts, and Martin H. Trauth and the HSPDP Science Team |
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EGU2018-12746
Classifying past climate variation in the Chew Bahir basin, southern Ethiopia, using recurrence quantification analysis Martin H. Trauth, Asfawossen Asrat, Walter Duesing, Verena Foerster, Hauke Kraemer, Henry Lamb, Norbert Marwan, Mark A. Maslin, and Frank Schaebitz |
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EGU2018-6185
Smoothing of millennial scale climate variability in European Loess (and other records) Christian Zeeden, Igor Obreht, Ulrich Hambach, Stefanie Kaboth, Jan Hosek, Daniel Veres, Janina Bösken, Slobodan B. Marković, and Frank Lehmkuhl |
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EGU2018-13518
Sodicho Rockshelter and 'Out of Africa II', SW Ethiopia: Initial geoarchaeological investigations Elena Amelie Hensel, Olaf Bubenzer, and Ralf Vogelsang |
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EGU2018-16705
Leptolithic technology as a cultural marker in early European Anatomically Modern Humans dispersal and its counterpart in Late Neandertals: a further look to South-East Europe. Jacopo Gennai and Jürgen Richter |
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EGU2018-16863
Settlement dynamics and migration of late Neanderthals and early modern Humans in southern Germany and Austria between 45-35ka. A comparative study. Thomas Albert |
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EGU2018-8366
Spatio-temporal interpolation of paleoclimate data based on δ18O climate variability observations Christian Willmes, Ericson Hölzchen, Christian Sommer, and Jesus Rodriguez |
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EGU2018-11136
First results from a niche-model based reconstruction of the Aurignacian culture in the Carpathian Basin Wei Chu, Christian Willmes, and Nikola Vukosavljević |
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EGU2018-12917
Unstable Sundaland triggered dry-shod migration of hominids to Java Laurent Husson, Anta-Clarisse Sarr, and Pierre Sepulchre |
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EGU2018-19502
First archaeological observations on Palaeolithic surface sites 2010 and damaged heritage sites 2015 in southern Syria Amal Al Kessem |
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EGU2018-19583
Trends, rhythms and transitions during the Late Quaternary in southern Ethiopia Walter Duesing, Asfawossen Asrat, Verena E. Foerster, Hauke Kraemer, Henry F. Lamb, Norbert Marwan, Frank Schaebitz, and Martin H. Trauth |
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EGU2018-19459
Cultural and environmental evolution at the peripheral area occupied by Homo sapiens during the Upper Paleolithic (MIS 3 – MIS 2) Sebastian Szyja |
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EGU2018-14596
Reconstruction of early human habitats in tectonically complex landscapes in the East African Rift Simon Kübler, Chritina Plattner, and Geoffrey King |