Prof. Nicholas J. Conard Ph.D.

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Prof. Nicholas J. Conard Ph.D.
Prof. Nicholas J. Conard Ph.D.
Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte und Archäologie des Mittelalters
Abteilung für Ältere Urgeschichte und Quartärökologie
Schloss Hohentübingen, 72070 Tübingen
e-mail: [email protected]
PUBLICATIONS (December 2014 excluding publications in press)
BOOKS
Conard, N. J. and J. Wertheimer. 2010. Die Venus aus dem Eis: Wie vor 40 000 Jahre unsere Kultur
entstand. Munich: Knaus Verlag. 314 pages.
Conard, N. J. 1992. Tönchesberg and its Position in the Paleolithic Prehistory of Northern Europe.
Monograph 20, Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Series. Bonn: Habelt. 176 pages with foreword
by K. Weidemann.
EDITED VOLUMES
Conard, N. J. and J. Richter (Eds.) 2011. Neanderthal Lifeways, Subsistence and Technology: One
Hundred fifty Years of Neanderthal Study. Springer Verlag: Heidelberg. 293 pages with a preface by
the editors.
Conard, N. J., H. Floss, M. Barth, and J. Serangeli. (Eds.) 2009. Eiszeit – Kunst und Kultur. Jan
Thorbecke Verlag: Ostfildern. 396 pages with foreword by the lead editor.
Conard, N. J., S. Kölbl and W. Schürle (Eds.) 2005. Vom Neandertaler zum modernen Menschen. Jan
Thorbecke Verlag: Ostfildern. 208 pages with a foreward by the editors.
Schürle, W. and N. J. Conard (Eds.) 2005. Zwei Weltalter. Eiszeitkunst und die Bildwelt Willi
Baumeisters. Galerie 40tausend Jahre Kunst, Urgeschichtliches Museum Blaubeuren. Hatje Catz
Verlag, Ostfilderen. 220 pages with a foreword by the editors.
Conard, N. J. (Ed.) 2004. Woher kommt der Mensch? Attempto Verlag: Tübingen. 319 pages with a
foreword by the editor.
Müller-Beck, H., N. J. Conard, and W. Schürle (Eds.) 2001. Anfänge der Kunst: Eiszeitkunst im
Süddeutschen-Schweizerischen Jura. Theiss Verlag: Stuttgart. 143 pages with a forword by the editors.
Conard, N. J. and F. Wendorf (Eds.) 1998. Middle Paleolithic and Middle Stone Age Settlement
Systems. Volume 6, Tome 1, Proceedings of the XIII International Congress of Prehistoric and
Protohistoric Sciences, Forli, Italy. Abaco Press. pp. 219-326.
Conard, N. J. and A. W. Kandel (Eds.) 1997. Reports for the Second Wallertheim Workshop, Tübingen
March 23-25, 1997. Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte und Archäologie des Mittelalters: Tübingen.
103 pages with foreword by N .J. Conard.
SERIES EDITOR & EDITED VOLUMES
Tübingen Publications in Prehistory (since 2001)
Conard, N. J. and Delagnes, A. (Editors) 2014. Settlement Dynamics of the Middle Paleolithic and
Middle Stone Age, Volume IV. Kerns Verlag: Tübingen. 390 pages with a foreword by the editors.
Miller, C. E. 2014. A Tale of Two Swabian Caves: Geoarchaeological Investigations at Hohle Fels
and Geißenklösterle. 190 pages with a foreword by the editor.
Floss, H. (Editor) 2012. Steinartefakte vom Altpaläolithikum bis in die Neuzeit. Kerns Verlag:
Tübingen. 980 pages with a foreword by the series editors. (Second revised edtions 2013)
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Conard, N. J., and A. Delagnes (Editors) 2010. Settlement Dynamics of the Middle Paleolithic and
Middle Stone Age. Vol. III. Kerns Verlag: Tübingen. 529 pages with a foreword by the series editors.
Conard, N. J. (Editor) 2006. When Neanderthals and Modern Humans Met. Kerns Verlag: Tübingen.
501 pages with a foreward by the editor.
Niven, L. 2006. The Palaeolithic Occupation of Vogelherd Cave: Implications for the Subsistence
Behavior of Late Neanderthals and Early Modern Humans. Kerns Verlag: Tübingen. 313 pages with a
foreword by the serious editor.
Owen, L. R. 2005. Distorting the Past: Gender and the Division of Labor in the European Upper
Paleolthic. Kerns Verlag: Tübingen. 235 pages with a foreward by the series editor.
Conard, N. J. (Editor) 2004. Settlement Dynamics of the Middle Paleolithic and Middle Stone Age.
Vol. II. Kerns Verlag: Tübingen. 541 pages with foreword by the series editor.
Conard, N. J. (Editor) 2001. Settlement Dynamics of the Middle Paleolithic and Middle Stone Age.
Vol. I. Kerns Verlag: Tübingen. 640 pages with foreword by the series editor.
Tübinger Monographien zur Urgeschichte (since 1995)
Wolf. S. 2014. Schmuckstücke: Die Elfenbeinbearbeitung im Schwäbischen Aurignacien. Kerns
Verlag: Tübingen. 320 pages with a foreword by the series editor.
Taller, A. 2014. Das Magdalénien des Hohle Fels: Chronologische Stellung, Lithische Technologie
und Funktion der Rückenmesser. Kerns Verlag: Tübingen. 317 pages with a foreword by the series
editor.
Soergel-Rieth, E. 2011. Eine diluviale Nagertierschicht und ihre Bedeutung für die Klimafrage. Kerns
Verlag: Tübingen. 202 pages with a foreword by the series editor.
Moreau, L. 2009. Geißenklösterle: Das Gravettien der Schwäbischen Alb im europäischen Kontext.
Kerns Verlag: Tübingen. 367 pages with a foreword by the series editor.
Bosinski, G. 2008. Urgeschichte am Rhein. Kerns Verlag: Tübingen. 534 pages with foreword by the
series editor.
Campen, I., J. Hahn, and M. Uerpmann. 1996. Spuren der Jagd - Die Jagd nach Spuren: Festschrift
für Hansjürgen Müller-Beck. Tübinger Monographien zur Urgeschichte 11. MoVince Verlag:
Tübingen. 495 pages with foreword by the series editor.
Tübingen Publications on the Archaeology of Southwestern Asia (since 2006)
Ghasidian, E. 2014. The Early Upper Paleolithic Occupation at Ghar-e Boof Cave: A Reconstruction
of Cultural Tradition on the Southern Zagros Mountains of Iran. Kerns Verlag: Tübingen. 303 pages
with a foreword by the editor.
Conard, N. J., P. Drechsler and A. Morales (Editors) 2011. Between Sand and Sea: The Archaeology
and Human Ecology of Southwestern Asia. Kerns Verlag: Tübingen. 235 pages with a forward by the
editors.
Conard, N. J. (Editor) 2006. Tübingen-Damascus Excavation and Survey Project 1999 – 2005. Kerns
Verlag: Tübingen. 349 pages with a foreword by the editor and summaries in Arabic.
Tübingen Arbeiten zur Urgeschichte (since 2002, coeditors: H.-P- Uerpmann, H. Floss, M. N.
Haidle and M. Bolus)
Dietl, H. 2009. Analyse der paläolithischen Siedlungsdynamik an Freilandfundplätzen in der
levantinischen Steppenzone. Tübingen Arbeiten zur Urgeschichte Vol. 4. Maria Leidorf Verlag:
Rahden. 135 pages with foreword by the series editors.
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Newell, R. R. 2009. The Swabian Alb in the Later Stone Age: Illustrating the Changes in Subsistence
and Land-Use Practices. Tübingen Arbeiten zur Urgeschichte Vol. 4. Maria Leidorf Verlag: Rahden.
279 pages with foreword by the series editors.
Barth. M. M. 2007. Familienbande? Die gravetteinzeitlcihen Knochen- und Geweihgeräte des Achtals
/Schwäbische Alb). Tübingen Arbeiten zur Urgeschichte Vol. 4. Maria Leidorf Verlag: Rahden. 173
pages with foreword by the series editors.
Serangeli, J. 2006. Verbreitung der großen Jagdfauna in Mittel- und Westeuropa im oberen
Jungpleistozän: Ein kritischer Beitrag. Tübingen Arbeiten zur Urgeschichte Vol. 3. Maria Leidorf
Verlag: Rahden. 255 pages with foreword by the series editors.
Steguweit, L. 2003. Gebrauchsspuren an Artefakten der Hominidenfundstelle Bilzingsleben
(Thüringen). Tübingen Arbeiten zur Urgeschichte Vol. 2. Maria Leidorf Verlag: Rahden. 218 pages
with foreword by the series editors.
Floss, H. and T. Terberger. 2002. Die Steinartefakte des Magdalénien von Andernach (Mittelrhein):
Die Grabungen 1979-1983. Tübingen Arbeiten zur Urgeschichte Vol. 1. Maria Leidorf Verlag:
Rahden. 260 pages with foreword by the series editors.
BioArchaeologica (since 2008, co-editors: M. N. Haidle, H.-P. Uerpmann and J. Wahl)
Beauclair, R. de, S. Münzel and H. Napierala. 2009. Knochen Pflastern Ihren Weg : Festschrift für
Margarethe und Hans-Peter Uerpmann. Verlag Marie Leidorf: Fahden. 257 pages.
Obertová, Z. 2008. The Early Medieval Amamannic Population at Horb-Altheim (450.510 A.D.)
Verlag Marie Leidorf: Fahden. 279 pages with foreword by the series editors.
Archaeologica Venatoria (since 1995-2000)
Owen, L. R. 2000. Dictionaire de la Prehistoire /Dictionary of Prehistoric Archaeology.
Archaeologica Venatoria 16. MoVince Verlag: Tübingen. 539 pages with foreword by the series editor.
Owen, L. R. 1998. Dictionaire de la Prehistoire / Prähistorisches Wörterbuch. Archaeologica
Venatoria 15. MoVince Verlag: Tübingen. 483 pages with foreword by the series editor.
Owen, L. R. 1996. Dictionary of Prehistoric Archaeology / Prähistorisches Wörterbuch.
Archaeologica Venatoria 14. MoVince Verlag: Tübingen. 472 pages with foreword by the series editor.
Tübinger Urgeschichtliche Materialhefte (1995-1999)
Owen, L. R. and M. Porr (Eds) 1999. Ethno-Analogy and the Reconstruction of Prehistoric Artefact
Use and Production. Urgeschichtliche Materialhefte 14. MoVince Verlag: Tübingen. 284 pages with
foreword by the series editor.
Orschiedt, J. 1999. Manipulationen an menschlichen Skelettresten: Taphanomische Prozesse,
Sekundärbestattungen oder Anthropophagie? Urgeschichtliche Materialheft 13. MoVince Verlag:
Tübingen. 500 pages with foreword by the series editor.
Conard, N. J. and C.-J. Kind (Eds.) 1998. Aktuelle Forschung zum Mesolithikum / Current Mesolithic
Research. Urgeschichtliche Materialhefte 12. MoVince Verlag: Tübingen. 302 pages with foreword by
the series editor.
Haidle, M. N. 1997. Mangel - Krisen - Hungersnöte? Ernährungszustände in Süddeutschland und der
Nordschweiz vom Neolithikum bis ins 19. Jahrhundert. Urgeschichtliche Materialheft 11. MoVince
Verlag: Tübingen. 160 pages with foreword by the series editor.
Museumsheft des Urgeschichtlichen Museums Blaubeuren (since 2001, series coedited with Stefanie Kölbl)
Conard, N. J. 2010. Die Venus vom Hohle Fels. Museumsheft 9. With an introduction by the series
editors and a contribution by S. Wolf. 72 pages.
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Kölbl, S. and N. J. Conard (Eds) 2009. Brandheiß: Das gefährliche Spiel mit dem Feuer. Begleitbuch
zur gleichnamigen Ausstellung im Urgeschichtlichen Museum Blaubeuren. Museumsheft 8. 120 pages.
Kölbl, S., N. J. Conard, M. N. Haidle, P. Kieselbach, M. Malina, L. Moreau 2005. Einzeitkunst
„Eindeutig männlich“. Begleitheft zur gleichnamigen Ausstellung im Urgeschichtlichen Museum
Blaubeuren 25 July, 2005 – 8 January 2006. 8 pages.
Kölbl, S. and N. J. Conard (Eds) 2003. Eiszeitschmuck: Status und Schönheit. Begleitbuch zur
gleichnamigen Ausstellung im Urgeschichtlichen Museum Blaubeuren 18 April – 2 November 2003.
Museumsheft 6. 128 pages with foreword by the series editors.
Kölbl, S. and N. J. Conard (Eds) 2001. Höhlenbärenspuren. Begleitheft zur gleichnamigen Austellung
im Urgeschichtlichen Museum Blaubeuren 1 April – 4 November 2001. Museumsheft 5. 46 pages.
Conard, N. J. and H. Floss. 2001. Neue Eiszeit-Kunstwerke von der Schäbische Alb. Begleitheft zur
gleichnamigen Austellung im Museum Schloss Hohentübingen. 16 February – 1 July 2001.
Museumsheft 4, 38 pages.
Publications of the Museum of the University of Tübingen
Conard, N. J. and E. Seidl 2008. Das Mammut vom Vogelherd: Tübinger Funde der ältesten
erhaltenen Kunstwerke. Museum der Universität Tübingen. Tübingen. Special exhibit December 1221, 2008. 50 pages.
Publications of the Archäopark Vogelherd
Dutkiewicz, E. and N. J. Conard 2013. Archäopark Vogelherd Pocket Guide. Niederstotzingen. 64
pages.
EXCURSION GUIDES
Conard, N. J. and M. Bolus 2001. Advances in the Study of Human Evolution and Dispersal. Program
and Excursion Guide April 8-12. Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte und Archäologie des Mittelalters:
Tübingen, 86 pages with a foreword by N. J. Conard, M. Bolus, M. Collard and L. Aiello.
Bolus, M., N. J. Conard, and H. Floss (Eds.) 2000. Exkursionsführer: Paläolithische Fundstellen im
Achtal, Lonetal und Schmiechtal. 42. Tagung der Hugo Obermaier-Gesellschaft, with contributions
from M. Bolus, N. J. Conard, H. Floss, C.-J. Kind, P. Krönneck, K. Langguth, S. Münzel und L. Niven.
Tübingen: Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte und Archäologie des Mittelalters 52 pages with foreword
by the editors.
Conard, N. J. and A. W. Kandel (Eds.) 1999. 2 nd Conference of the UISPP Commission 27: Middle
Paleolithic and Middle Stone Age Settlement Systems. Abstracts and Excursion Guide with
contributions from M. Franken, U. Maurer and S. Rathje. Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte und
Archäologie des Mittelalters: Tübingen. 86 pages with foreword by N. J. Conard.
PAPERS IN JOURNALS AND EDITED VOLUMES (excluding papers in press)
2014
302) Conard, N. J. 2014. The evolution of modern behavior in East Asia. In Human origin sites and
the World Heritage Convention in Asia. Edited by N. Sanz. UNESCO: Paris. pp. 16-23.
301) Conard, N. J. 2014. Comments on The sounds of pounding boulder mortars and their significance
to Natufian burial customs by D. Rosenberg and D. Nadel. Current Anthropology. 55:800-801.
300) Conard, N. J., G. D. Bader, V. C. Schmid and M. Will. 2014. Bringing the Middle Stone Age into
Clearer Focus. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. 23:121-128.
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299) Boger, U., B. M. Starkovich and N. J. ConardNew Insights Gained from the Faunal Material
Recovered During the Latest Excavations at Vogelherd Cave. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für
Urgeschichte. 23: 57-81.
298) Drucker, D., C. Vercoutère, L. Chiotti, R. Nespoulet, L. Crépin, N. J. Conard, S. C. Münzel, T.
Higham, J. van der Plicht, M. Láznicková-Galetová, H. Bocherens. 2014.Tracking possible decline of
woolly mammoth during the Gravettian in Dordogne (France) and the Ach Valley (Germany)
usingmulti-isotope tracking (13C, 14C, 15N, 34S, 18O). Quaternary International. doi.org/10.1016/
j.quaint.2014.11.028.
297) Dietl, H. and N. J. Conard. 2014. The Palaeolithic finds from the Middle Orontes Survey. In New
Prospecting in the Orontes Region. First Results of Archaeological Fieldwork. Edited by K. Bartl and
M. al-Maqdissi. Orient-Archäologie 30:79-84.
296) Taller, A., M. Bolus and N. J. Conard. 2014. The Magdalenian of Hohle Fels Cave and the
resettlement of the Swabian Jura after the LGM. In Modes de contacts et de déplacements au
Paléolithique eurasiatique / Modes of contact and mobility during the Eurasian Palaeolithic. Edited
by M. Otte and F. Le Brun-Ricalens. Collection Archéologiques, Centre National de Recherche
Archéologique & Musée National d’Histoire et d’Art: Luxembourg. pp. 383-399.
295) Conard, N. J. und M. Zeidi. 2014.Ausgrabungen in der Fetzershaldenhöhle und der Lindenhöhle
im Lonetal sowie neue Funde aus dem Vogelherd. Archäologische Ausgrabungen Baden-Württemberg
2013. pp. 63-67.
294) Conard, N. J., A. Janas and M. Malina. 2014. Vielfältige Funde aus dem Aurignacien und ein
bemalter Stein aus dem Magdalénien vom Hohle Fels bei Schelklingen. Archäologische Ausgrabungen
Baden-Württemberg 2013. pp. 58-63.
293) Bretzke, K. N. J. Conard and H.-P. Uerpmann. 2014. Excavations at Jebel Faya – The FAY-NE1
shelter sequence. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 44: 69-82.
292) Higham, T., K. Douka, R. Wood, C. Bronk Ramsey, F. Brock, L. Basell, M. Camps, A.
Arrizabalaga, J. Baena, C. Barroso-Ruíz, C. Bergman, C. Boitard, P. Boscato, Miguel Caparrós, N. J.
Conard, C. Draily, A. Froment, B. Galván, P. Gambassini, A. Garcia-Moreno, S. Grimaldi, P.
Haesaerts, B. Holt, M.-J. Iriarte-Chiapusso, A. Jelinek, J. F. Jordá Pardo, J.-M. Maíllo-Fernández, A.
Marom, J. Maroto, M. Menéndez, L. Metz, Eugène Morin, A. Moroni, F. Negrino, E. Panagopoulou,
M. Peresani, S. Pirson, M. de la Rasilla, J. Riel-Salvatore, A. Ronchitelli, D. Santamaria, P. Semal, L.
Slimak, J. Soler, N. Soler, A. Villaluenga, R. Pinhasi and R. Jacobi. 2014. The timing and
spatiotemporal patterning of Neanderthal disappearance. Nature 512: 306-309.
291) Riehl, S., M. Zeidi and N. J. Conard. 2014. Neue Ergebnisse aus der Wiege der Landwirtschaft.
Senckenberg: Natur, Forschung Museum. Vol. 144. No. 7/8: 250-255.
290) Conard, N. J. and S. Wolf. 2014. Der Beginn der kulturellen Evolution des Menschen.
Senckenberg: Natur, Forschung Museum. Vol. 144. No. 7/8: 238-241.
289) Rivals, F., M.-A. Julien, M. Kuitems, T. van Kolfschoten, J. Serangeli, H. Bocherens, D. G.
Drucker, N. J. Conard. 2014. Investigation of the horse paleodiet from Schöningen 13 II-4 through
dental wear and isotopic analyses and its archaeological implications. Journal of Human Evolution.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2014.04.002
288) Münzel, S. C., S. Wolf, D. G. Drucker and N. J. Conard. 2014. The exploitation of mammoth in
the Swabian Jura (SW-Germany) during the Aurignacian and Gravettian periods. Scientific Annals of
the School of Geology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, VI International Conference on
Mammoths and their Relatives. Edited by D. S. Kostopoulos, E. Vlochos and E. Tsoukala. Special
Volume 102: 137-138.
287) Baines, J. A., S. Riehl, N. J. Conard and M. Zeidi-Kulehparcheh. 2014. Upper Palaeolithic
archaeobotany of Ghar-e Boof cave, Iran: a case study in site disturbance and methodology
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. DOI 10.1007/s12520-014-0191-6
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286) Napierala, H., S. C. Münzel and N. J. Conard. 2014. Die Fauna des Magdalénien vom Hohle Fels.
In Das Magdalénien des Hohle Fels: Chronologische Stellung, Lithische Technologie und Funktion
der Rückenmesser. By A. Taller. Kerns Verlag: Tübingen. pp- 273-317.
285) Riehl, S., E. Marinova-Wolff, K. Deckers, M. Malina and N. J. Conard. 2014. Plant use and local
vegetation patterns during the second half of the Late Pleistocene in southwestern Germany.
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. DOI 10.1007/s12520-014-0182-7
284) Serangeli, J., T. van Kolfschoten, N. J. Conard. 2014. 300.000 Jahre alte Funde einer
Säbelzahnkatze aus Schöningen – Die gefährlichste Raubkatze der Eiszeit erstmals für
Norddeutschland belegt. Berichte zu Denkmalpflege in Niedersachen. 1/2014: 10-12.
283) Muenzel, S. M., F. Rivals, M. Pacher, D. Döppes, G. Rabeder, N. J. Conard, H. Bocherens 2014.
Behavioural Ecology of Late Pleistocene Bears (Ursus spelaeus, U. ingressus): insight from stable
isotopes (C, N, O) and tooth microwear. Quaternary International. Quaternary International. 339/340:
148-163.
2013
282) Conard, N. J., E. Ghasidian and S. Heydari-Guran. The Paleolithic of Iran. In The Oxford
Handbook of Ancient Iran. Edited by D. T. Potts. Oxford University Press: Oxford. pp. 29-48.
281) Napierala, H., W. Van Neer, A. W. Kandel, J. Peters, H.-P. Uerpmann and N. J .Conard. Fish in
the Desert? The Younger Dryas and its Influence on the Paleoenvironment at Baaz Rockshelter, Syria
In Natufian Foragers in the Levant: Terminal Pleistocene Social Changes in Western Asia. Edited by
O. Bar-Yosef and F. R. Valla. International Monographs in Prehistory: Ann Arbor. pp. 73-82.
280) Conard, N. J., K. Bretzke, K. Deckers, A. W. Kandel, M. Masri, H. Napierala, S. Riehl and M.
Stahlschmidt. 2013. Natufian Lifeways in the Eastern Foothills of the Anti-Lebanon Mountains. In
Natufian Foragers in the Levant: Terminal Pleistocene Social Changes in Western Asia. Edited by
O. Bar-Yosef and F. R. Valla. International Monographs in Prehistory: Ann Arbor. pp. 1-16.
279) Conard, N. J. 2013. Der Hohle Fels bei Schelklingen, Alb-Donau-Kreis. In Meilensteine der
Archäologie in Württemberg. Edited by D. Planck, D. Krausse and R. Wolf. Theiss: Darmstadt.
pp.132-135.
278) Conard, N. J. 2013. Die Höhle Geißenklösterle bei Blaubeuren, Alb-Donau-Kreis. In Meilensteine
der Archäologie in Württemberg. Edited by D. Planck, D. Krausse and R. Wolf. Theiss: Darmstadt.
pp.116-119.
277) Wolf. S, C.-J.Kind and N. J. Conard. 2013. Schmuck aus dem Aurignacien von der Schwäbischen
Alb im Vergleich mit Inventaren aus dem Lahntal und dem Rheinland. Archäologisches
Korrespondenzblatt 43: 295-313.
276) Conard, N. J. 2013. Die Venus vom Hohle Fels und die Darstellungen von Menschen im
Aurignacien. In Die Rückkehr des Löwenmenschen: Geschichte Mythos Magie. Begleitbuch zur
gleichnamigen Ausstellung. Ulmer Museum: Ulm. pp. 132-139. (Also published in English)
275) Münzel, S. C. and N. J. Conard. 2013. Klänge aus Fernen Zeiten: die Flöten des Aurignacien von
der Schwäbischen Alb. In Die Rückkehr des Löwenmenschen: Geschichte Mythos Magie. Begleitbuch
zur gleichnamigen Ausstellung. Ulmer Museum: Ulm. pp. 99-102. (Also published in English)
274) Conard, N. J. and H. Floss. 2013. Early figurative art and musical instruments from the Swabian
Jura of Southwestern Germany and their implications for human evolution. In Origins of Pictures:
Anthropological Discourses in Image Science. Edited by K. Sachs-Homboch and J. R. J. Schirra.
Herbert von Halem Verlag: Köln. pp. 172-200.
273) Higham, T., R. Wood, L. Moreau, N. J. Conard and C. Bronk Ramsey. 2013. Comments on
‘Human–climate interaction during the early Upper Paleolithic: Testing the hypothesis of an adaptive
shift between the Proto-Aurignacian and the Early Aurignacian’ by Banks et al. Journal of Human
Evolution. 65:806-809.
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272) Kandel, A. W. and N. J. Conard. 2013. Stone Age economics and land use in the Geelbek Dunes.
In The Archaeology of the West Coast of South Africa. Edited by A. Jerardino, A. Malan and D. Braun.
BAR International Series 2526. Oxford. pp. 24-49.
271) Conard, N. J., K. Kitagawa, P. Krönneck, M. Böhme and S. C. Münzel. 2013. The Importance of
Fish, Fowl and Small Mammals in the Paleolithic Diet of the Swabian Jura, Southwestern Germany. In
Zooarchaeology and Modern Human Origins: Human Hunting Behavior During the Later
Pleistocene, edited by J. L. Clark and J. D. Speth, Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology.
Springer, New York, NY. pp. 173-190.
270) Conard, N. J., M. Zeidi and J. Bega. 2013. Die letzte Kampagne der Nachgrabungen am
Vogelherd. Archäologische Ausgrabungen Baden-Württemberg 2012. pp. 84-88.
269) Conard, N. J. and M. Malina. 2013. Grabungen in Schichten des Mousterien und Gravettien im
Hohle Fels bei Schelklingen. Archäologische Ausgrabungen Baden-Württemberg 2012. pp. 78-83.
268) Zeidi, M., S. Riehl and N. J. Conard. 2013 Archaeobotanical Archiving, Reply to Golzari.
Science. 341: 840.
267) Riehl, S., M. Zeidi and N. J. Conard. 2013. Emergence of Agriculture in the Foothills of the
Zagros Mountains of Iran. Science. 341: 65-67.
266) Conard, N. J. and M. Zeidi. 2013. The ground stone tools from the aceramic Neolithic site of
Chogha Golan, Ilam Province, western Iran. In Stone Tools in Transition: From Hunter-Gatherers to
Farming Societies in the Near East. Edited by F. Borrell, J.J. Ibáñez, M.Molist. Universitat Autònoma
de Barcelona. Servei de Publicacions. Bellaterra: Barcelona. pp. 359-369.
265) Zeidi, M. and N. J. Conard. 2013. Chipped stone artifacts from the aceramic Neolithic site of
Chogha Golan, Ilam Province, western Iran. In Stone Tools in Transition: From Hunter-Gatherers to
Farming Societies in the Near East. Edited by F. Borrell, J.J. Ibáñez, M.Molist. Universitat Autònoma
de Barcelona. Servei de Publicacions. Bellaterra: Barcelona. pp. 309-320.
264) Will, M., J. E. Parkington , A. W. Kandel and N. J. Conard. 2013. Coastal adaptations and the
Middle Stone Age lithic assemblages from Hoedjiespunt 1 in the Western Cape, South Africa. Journal
of Human Evolution. 64: 518-537.
2012
263) Kitagawa, K., P. Krönneck, N. J. Conard and S. C. Münzel. 2012. Exploring cave use and
Exploitation among cave bears, carnivores and hominins in the Swabian Jura, Germany. Journal of
Taphonomy. 10: 439 - 461.
262) Conard, N. J. 2012. La importancia evolutiva de las primeras evidencias de arte figurative y los
instrumentos musicales de las cuevas del seroeste de Alemania. In Arte sin Artistas: Una mirada al
Paleolítico. Edited by E. Baquedano. Museo Arqueológico Regional Alcalá de Hernares Madrid:
Madrid. pp. 438-461.
261) Conard, N. J., G. Porraz and L. Wadley. 2012. What is in a name? Characterizing the ‘postHowieson’s Poort’ at Sibudu. South African Archaeological Bulletin. 67: 180-199.
260) Serangeli, J., U. Böhner, H. Hassmann and N. J. Conard. 2012. Die pleistozänen Fundstellen in
Schöningen – eine Einführung. In Die chronologische Einordnung der paläolithischen Fundstellen von
Schöningen. Edited by K.-E. Behre. Römisch-Germanisches Zentral Museum / Niedersächsisches
Landesamt für Denkmalpflege: Mainz/Hannover. pp. 1-22.
259) Thomas, D. B., A. Chinsamy, N. J. Conard and A. W. Kandel. 2012. Chemical investigation of
mineralisation categories used to assess taphonomy. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology,
Palaeoecology. 361-362 (2012) 104–110.
258) Zeidi, M. Riehl, S., H. Napierala and N. J. Conard. 2012. Chogha Golan: A PPN site in the
foothills of the Zagros Mountains, Ilam Province, Iran (Report on the first season of excavation in
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2009. Proceeding of the 7th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East. 1216 April 2010, London. Edited by Roger Matthews and John Curtis. Harrassowitz Verlag: Wiesbaden.
Pp- 259-275.
257) Conard, N. J. 2012. World Heritage and the Middle Stone Age: examples from East Africa and
South Africa. In Human origin sites and the World Heritage Convention in Africa. Edited by Nuria
Sanz. World Heritage Papers 33. UNESCO World Heritage Center: Paris. pp. 18-29.
256) Bretzke, K. and N. J. Conard. 2012. Evaluating morphological variability in lithic assemblages
using 3D models of stone artifacts. Journal of Archaeological Sciences. 39: 3741–3749.
255) Conard, N. J. and M. Zeidi Kulehparcheh. 2012. Zur Fortsetzung der Ausgrabunen am Vogelherd
im Lonetal. Archäologische Ausgrabungen Baden-Württemberg 2011. pp. 61-65.
254) Conard, N. J. and M. Malina. 2012. Neue Forschungen in den Magdalénien-Schichten des Hohle
Fels bei Schelklingen. Archäologische Ausgrabungen Baden-Württemberg 2011. pp. 56-60.
253) Taller, A., S. Beyries, M. Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard. 2012. Are the Magdalenian Backed pieces
from Hohle Fels just projectiles or part of a multifunctional tool kit? Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für
Urgeschichte. 21: 37-54.
252) Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard. 2012. 100 Jahre Robert Rudolf Schmidts ‘Die diluviale Vorzeit
Deutschlands’. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. 21: 63-89.
251) Higham, T., L. Basell, R. Jacobi, R. Wood, C. Bronk Ramsey and N. J. Conard. 2012. Τesting
models for the beginnings of the Aurignacian and the advent of figurative art and music: The
radiocarbon chronology of Geißenklösterle. Journal of Human Evolution. 62: 664-676.
250) Conard, N. J. 2012. Antrittsrede von Herrn Nicholas J. Conard an der Akademie der
Wissenschaften vom 29. Oktober 2011. Jahrbuch der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften für
2011. 190-196.
249) Bretzke, K., P. Drechsler and N. J. Conard. 2012. Water availablity and landuse during the Upper
and Epipaleolithic in southwestern Syria. Journal of Archaeological Sciences. 39: 2272-2279.
248) Conard, N. J., M. Bolus and S. C. Münzel. 2012. Middle Paleolithic land use, spatial organization
and settlement intensity in the Swabian Jura, southwestern Germany. Quaternary International. 247:
236-245.
247) Kandel, A. W. and N. J. Conard. 2012. Settlement patterns during the Earlier and Middle Stone
Age around Langebaan Lagoon, Western Cape (South Africa). Quaternary International. 270: 15-19.
246) Riehl, S., M. Benz, N. J. Conard, H. Darabi, K. Deckers, H. Fazeli Nashli and M. ZeidiKulehparcheh. 2012. Plant use in three Pre-Pottery Neolithic sites of the northern and eastern Fertile
Crescent: a preliminary report. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany. 21:95–106
2011
245) Haidle, M. N. and N. J. Conard. 2011. The Nature of Culture: Synthesis of an interdisciplinary
symposium held in Tübingen, Germany 15-18 June 2011. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für
Urgeschichte 20: 65-78.
244) Deckers, K. and N. J. Conard. 2011. Vegetation and wood-use from the Pleistocene to the
Holocene in the foothills of the eastern Anti-Lebanon. In Holocene Landscapes through Time in the
Fertile Crescent. Edited by K. Deckers. Subartu XXVIII. Brepols: Turnhout. pp. 1-15.
243) Heydari, S., E. Ghasidian, M. Märker & N. J. Conard. 2011. Development of a geospatial
database with WebGIS functions for the Paleolithic of the Iranian Plateau. In The Lower and Middle
Palaeolithic in the Middle East and Neighbouring Regions. Edited by J.-M. Le Tensorer, R. Jagher and
M. Otte. 2011. ERAUL: Liège. pp. 143-150.
242) Bocherens, H. , D. G. Drucker, D. Bonjean, A. Bridault, N. J. Conard, C. Cupillard, M.
Germonpré, M. Höneisen, S. C. Münzel, H. Napierala, M. Patou-Mathis, E. Stephan, H.-P. Uerpmann
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and R. Ziegler. 2011. Isotopic evidence for dietary ecology of cave lion (Panthera spelaea) in northwestern Europe: Prey choice, competition and implications for extinction. Quaternary International
245: 249-261.
241) Conard, N. J., M. Malina and M. Zeidi Kulehparcheh. 2011. Der Fortgang der Ausgrabunen am
Vogelherd im Lonetal. Archäologische Ausgrabungen Baden-Württemberg 2010. pp. 61-64.
240) Conard, N. J. and M. Malina. 2011. Neue Eiszeitkunst und weitere Erkenntnisse über das
Magdaénien vom Hohle Fels bei Schelklingen. Archäologische Ausgrabungen Baden-Württemberg
2010. pp. 56-60.
239) Conard, N. J. 2011. World heritage and the evolution of modern human behavior. In Human
Evolution: Adaptations, Dispersals and Social Developments (HEADS) World Heritage Thematic
Programme. Edited by N. Sanz and P. Keenan. World Heritage Papers 29. UNESCO World Heritage
Center: Paris. pp. 120-144.
238) Bretzke, K., A. W. Kandel and N. J. Conard. 2011. Deducing landuse patterns from
archaeological survey data. Chronique Archéologie en Syrie 5: 11-18.
237) Conard, N. J. and E. Ghasidian 2011. The Rostamian cultural group and the taxonomy of the
Iranian Upper Paleolithic. In Between Sand and Sea: The Archaeology and Human Ecology of
Southwestern Asia. Edited by N. J. Conard, P. Drechsler and A. Morales. Kerns Verlag: Tübingen. pp.
33-52.
236) Conard, N. J. 2011. Hans-Peter Uerpmann and his contributions to zooarchaeology and Arabian
archaeology. In Between Sand and Sea: The Archaeology and Human Ecology of Southwestern Asia.
Edited by N. J. Conard, P. Drechsler and A. Morales. Kerns Verlag: Tübingen. 9-13.
235) Münzel, S.C., M. Stiller, M. Hofreiter, A. Mittnik, N. J. Conard and H. Bocherens. 2011.
Pleistocene bears in the Swabian Jura (Germany): Genetic replacement, ecological displacement,
extinctions and survival. Quaternary International. 245: 225-237.
234) Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard. 2011. Die Anfänge der Kultur. Epoc, Spektrum der Wissenschaft.
Vol. 3, 2011: 30-37.
233) Conard, N. J. 2011. Comments on Homo sapiens Is as Homo sapiens Was: Behavioral Variability
versus “Behavioral Modernity” in Paleolithic Archaeology, by J. J. Shea. Current Anthropology 52:
17-18.
232) Conard, N. J. and J. Richter. 2011. Introduction. In Neanderthal Lifeways, Subsistence and
Technology: One Hundred fifty Years of Neanderthal Study. Edited by N. J. Conard and J. Richter.
Springer Verlag: Heidelberg. pp. 1-3
231) Conard, N. J. 2011. The Demise of the Neanderthal Cultural Niche and the Beginning of the
Upper Paleolithic in Southwestern Germany. In Neanderthal Lifeways, Subsistence and Technology:
One Hundred fifty Years of Neanderthal Study. Edited by N. J. Conard and J. Richter. Springer Verlag:
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2010
230) Kandel, A.W., N. J. Conard and M. Masri. (2010). The settlement of southwestern Syria: Results
from the Tübingen Damascus Excavation and Survey Project (1999-2008). The History and Antiquities
of al-Golan: International Conference 2007-2008. Edited by. A. Abdurahman. Directorate General
of Antiquities and Museums: Damascus. pp. 57-70.
229) Conard, N. J., M. Masrie, K. Bretzke, M. Stahlschmidt and A. W. Kandel. 2010. The 2008
survey in the Damascus Province, Syria and the refinement of models of Paleolithic Landuse.
Chronique Archéologie en Syrie 4: 23-29.
228) Conard, N. J., M. Masrie, K. Bretzke, H. A. Napierala, B. Welte and A. W. Kandel. 2010. The
2008 excavation at the Middle Paleolithic Site of Wadi Mushkuna Rockshelter, Damascus Province,
Syria. Chronique Archéologie en Syrie 4: 13-22.
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227) Floss, H. and N. J. Conard 2010. L’art moblier du Jura souabe. In Les Aurignaciens. Edited by M.
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226) Conard, N. J. 2010. The current state of ‘paleohistory’ in Germany. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft
für Urgeschichte. 19: 193-208.
225) Conard, N. J., M. Malina and M. Zeidi Kulehparcheh. 2010. Neue Kunst und erste Einblicke in
ungestörte Schichten am Vogelherd. Archäologische Ausgrabungen Baden-Württemberg 2009. pp. 5761.
224) Conard, N. J. and M. Malina. 2010. Neue Belege für Malerei aus dem Magdaénien vom Hohle
Fels. Archäologische Ausgrabungen Baden-Württemberg 2009. pp. 52-56.
223) Haidle, M. N., M. Bolus, A. A. Bruch, C. Hertler, A. Kandel, M. Märker, N. J. Conard, V.
Hochschild, F. Schrenk, V. Mosbrugger. 2010. The Role of Culture in the Early Expansion of Humans
– A new research center. Quaternary International. 223-224: 429-430.
222) Conard, N. J. 2010. Cultural modernity: Concensus or conundrum. PNAS 117: 7621-7622.
221) Conard, N. J. 2010. Lion men. In 100,000 years of Beauty: Prehistoric Foundations. Edited by E.
Azoulay, A. Demian and D. Frioux. Èditions Babylone: Paris. pp. 176-179.
220) Miller, C. E., N. J. Conard, P. Goldberg and F. Berna. 2010. Analyse micromorphologique de
structues de combustion expérimentales anthropiquement remainiées. In Taphonomie des résidues
prganiques brulés es des structures de combustion en milleau archéologique. Edited by I. ThéryParisot, L. Chabal and S. Costamagno (eds.). Palethnologie. 2010, 2: 25-37.
218) Conard, N. J. and M. Bolus. 2010. Flötentöne auf der Alb: Die Ursprünge der Musik in BadenWürttemberg. In Kulturgeschichte BW, special issue, Musik erleben in Baden-Württemberg. Von der
Steinzeitflöte zum Elektronikstudio: das Musikland Baden-Württemberg. pp. 8-9.
218) Conard, N. J., K. Bretzke, M. Masri, H. Napierala, and A. W. Kandel. 2010. Modeling Middle
Paleolithic land use in the Damascus Province, Syria. In Settlement Dynamics of the Middle Paleolithic
and Middle Stone Age. Vol. 3. Edited by Conard, N. J., and A. Delagnes. Kerns Verlag: Tübingen.
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217) Barth, M.M., N. J. Conard and S. C. Münzel. 2009. Palaeolithic Subsistence and Organic
Technology in the Swabian Jura. In In Search of Total Animal Exploitation. Case Studies in the Upper
Palaeolithic and Mesolithic. Edited by L. Fontana, F.-X. Chauvière & A. Bridault (eds). Proceedings
of the XVth UISPP World Congress, Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006. (BAR International Series 2040:
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216) Heydari-Guran, S., E. Ghasidian and N. J. Conard. 2009. Iranian Paleolithic sites on Travertine
and Tufa Formations. In Iran Paleolithic / Le paléolithique d’Iran. Edited by M. Otte, F. Biglari and J.
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215) Ghasidian, E., A. Azadi, S. Heydari-Guran and N. J. Conad. 2009. Late Paleolithic cultural
traditions in the Basht region of the Southwestern Zagros of Iran. In Iran Paleolithic / Le paléolithique
d’Iran. Edited by M. Otte, F. Biglari and J. Jaubert. BAR vol. 28: 125-140.
214) Conard, N. J., E. Ghasidian and S. Heydari-Guran. 2009. The Open-air Late Paleolithic site of
Bardia and the Paleolithic Occupation of the Qaleh Gusheh Sand Dunes, Esfaghan Province, Iran. In
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213) Conard, N. J. 2009. Die Anfänge der Musik. Eine Knochenflöte aus dem unteren Aurignacien. In
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212) Münzel, S. C. and N. J. Conard. 2009. Flötenklang aus fernen Zeiten. Die frühesten
Musikinstrumente. In Eiszeit – Kunst und Kultur. Edited by N. J. Conard, H. Floss, M. Barth and J.
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211) Floss, H. and N. J. Conard. 2009. Lascaux auf der Alb? Hinweise auf Höhlenkunst im deutschen
Südwesten. In Eiszeit – Kunst und Kultur. Edited by N. J. Conard, H. Floss, M. Barth and J. Serangeli.
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210) Conard, N. J. and P. Kieselbach. 2009. Eindeutig männlich! Ein Phallus aus dem Hohle Fels. In
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209) Conard, N. J. 2009. Die erste Venus. Zur ältesten Frauendarstellung der Welt. In Eiszeit – Kunst
und Kultur. Edited by N. J. Conard, H. Floss, M. Barth and J. Serangeli. Jan Thorbecke Verlag:
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208) Conard, N. J. 2009. … und noch mehr Tiere! Die neuen Kleinkunstwerke vom Hohle Fels und
vom Vogelherd. In Eiszeit – Kunst und Kultur. Edited by N. J. Conard, H. Floss, M. Barth and J.
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207) Moreau, L., N. J. Conard and H. Floss. 2009. Zwischen Tradition und Fortschritt. Das Gravettien
der Schwäbischen Alb. In Eiszeit – Kunst und Kultur. Edited by N. J. Conard, H. Floss, M. Barth and J.
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Eiszeit – Kunst und Kultur. Edited by N. J. Conard, H. Floss, M. Barth and J. Serangeli. Jan Thorbecke
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205) Conard, N. J. and M. Bolus. 2009. Basislager der Kreativität. Die Höhlen der Schwäbischen Alb.
In Eiszeit – Kunst und Kultur. Edited by N. J. Conard, H. Floss, M. Barth and J. Serangeli: Ostfildern.
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204) Conard, N. J. 2009. Alles wird anders? Innovation und kultureller Wandel. In Eiszeit – Kunst und
Kultur. Edited by N. J. Conard, H. Floss, M. Barth and J. Serangeli. Jan Thorbecke Verlag: Ostfildern.
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203) Conard, N. J., M. Malina and S. C. Münzel. 2009. New flutes document the earliest musical
tradition in southwestern Germany. Nature 460: 737-740.
202) Conard, N. J. 2009. A female figurine from the basal Aurignacian of Hohle Fels Cave in
southwestern Germany. Nature 459: 248-252.
201) Deckers, K., S. Riehl, E. Jenkins, A. Rosen, A. Dodonov, A. N. Simakova and N. J. Conard.
2009. Vegetation development and human occupation in the Damascus region of southwestern Syria
from the Late Pleistocene to Holocene. Veget. Hist. Archaeobot. 18: 329-340.
200) Goldberg, P., C. E. Miller, S. Schiegl, B. Ligouis, F. Berna,N. J. Conard and L. Wadley. 2009.
Bedding, hearths, and site maintenance in the Middle Stone Age of Sibudu Cave, KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa. Archaeol. Anthropol. Sci. DOI 10.1007/s12520-009-0008-1.
199) Conard, N. J., M. Malina and T. Verrept. 2009. Weitere Belege für eiszeitliche Kunst und Musik
aus den Nachgrabungen 2008 am Vogelherd bei Niederstotzingen-Stetten ob Lontal, Kreis
Heidenheim. Archäologische Ausgrabungen Baden-Württemberg 2008. pp. 23-26.
198) Conard, N. J. and M. Malina. 2009. Spektakuläre Funde aus dem unteren Aurignacien vom Hohle
Fels bei Schelklingen, Alb-Donau-Kreis. Archäologische Ausgrabungen Baden-Württemberg 2008. pp.
19-22.
197) Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard. 2009. Blaubeuren und das Lonetal: Höhlen der Jäger und Künstler.
In Archäologie erleben. 50 Ausflüge in die Vergangenheit. Edited by A. Wais, T. Steinhilber and K.
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196) Anthony E. Marks& Nicholas Conard. 2008. Technology vs. Typoplogy: The case for and against
a transition from the MSA to the LSA at Mumba Cave. In Space and Time: Which Diachronies, Which
Synchronies, Which Scales? Edited by T. Aubry, F. Almeida, A.C. Araujo and M. Tiffagom. BAR
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195) Münzel, S. C., M. Hofreiter, M. Stiller, N. J. Conard and H. Bocherens. 2008. Neue Ergebnisse
zur Paläobiologie der Höhlen auf der Schwäbischen Alb. Stalactite 58 (2): 27-30.
194) Conard, N. J., M. Malina and M. Masri. 2008. The 2007 Excavation at Wadi Mushkuna
Rockshelter, Damascus Province, Syria. Chronique Archéologique en Syrie III:25-34.
193) Conard, N. J., F. Hillgruber and M. Masri. 2008. The 2007 Excavations at Ain Dabbour Cave,
Damascus Province, Syria. Chronique Archéologique en Syrie III:35-40.
192) Conard, N. J., A. E. Dodonov and M. Masri. 2008. The 2007 TDASP Survey and
Geoarchaeological Research in the Damascus Province, Syria. Chronique Archéologique en Syrie
III:41-52.
191) Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard. 2008. What can we say about the spatial-temporal distribution of
early Aurignacian innovations? Eurasian Prehistory 5(2): 19-29.
190) Conard, N. J. 2008. Obituary: Andrey E. Dodonov. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für
Urgeschichte 17: 127-129.
189) Conard, N. J. and M. Bolus. 2008. Radiocarbon dating the late Middle Paleolithic and the
Aurignacian of the Swabian Jura. Journal of Human Evolution 55: 886-887.
188) Conard, N. J., S. J. Walker and A. W. Kandel. 2008. How heating and cooling and wetting and
drying can destroy dense faunal elements and lead to differential preservation. Palaeogeography,
Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 266:236-245.
187) Conard, N. J. and M. Malina. 2008. New evidence for the origins of music from the caves of the
Swabian Jura. Studien zur Musikarchäologie VI, Orient-Archäologie Vol. 22. Edited by A. A. Both, R.
Eichmann, E. Hickmann and L.-C. Koch. Verlag Marie Leidorf: Rahden. pp. 13-22.
186) Conard, N. J. 2008. A critical view of the evidence for a southern African origin of behavioral
modernity. Goodwin Series of the South African Archaeological Society 10: 175-179.
185) Conard, N. J. 2008. Die Neugrabungen am Vogelherd. In Das Mammut vom Vogelherd: Tübinger
Funde der ältesten erhaltenen Kunstwerke. Edited by N. J. Conard and E. Seidl. Museum der
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184) Conard, N. J. and H. Floss. 2008. Die Entdeckung der Aurignacienkunst auf der Schwäbischen
Alb: Gustav Riek und seine Grabungen am Vogelherd im Sommer 1931. In Das Mammut vom
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183) Conard, N. J. 2008. Schatzhöhle: Die Ausgrabungen im Hohle Fels bei Schelklingen. In Steinzeit
in Baden-Württemberg, Staatsanzeiger Verlag: Stuttgart. pp. 99-101.
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Eiszeitkunst aus Achtal und Lonetal. In Steinzeit in Baden-Württemberg, Staatsanzeiger Verlag:
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181) Conard, N. J., M. Malina and C. E. Miller. 2008. Die Fortsetzung der Nachgrabung am Vogelherd
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180) Conard, N. J. and M. Malina. 2008. Die Ausgrabung 2007 im Hohle Fels bei Schelklingen, AlbDonau-Kreis, und neue Einblicke in die Anfänge des Jungpaläolithikums. Archäologische
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179) Stevens, R. E, R. Jacobi, M. Street, M Germonpré, N. J. Conard, S. C. Münzel and R. E. M.
Hedges. 2008. Nitrogen isotope analyses of reindeer (Rangifer trandus), 45,000 BP to 9,000 BP:
Palaeoenvironmental reconstructions. Palaeogeography, Paleoclimatology, Palaeoecology 262: 32-45.
178) Fuchs, M., A. W. Kandel, N. J. Conard, S. J. Walker and P. Felix-Henningsen. 2008.
Geoarchaeological and chronostratigraphical investigations of open-air sites in the Geelbek Dunes,
South Africa. Geoarchaeology 23: 425-449.
177) Hardy, B. L., M. Bolus and N. J. Conard. 2008. Hammer or crescent wrench? Stone-tool form and
function in the Aurignacian of southwestern Germany. Journal of Human Evolution 54: 648-662.
176) Conard, N. J. 2008. Die Evolution der menschlichen Kultur. In Die Evolution des Lebendigen.
Edited by O. Betz and H.-R. Köhler. Attempto Verlag: Tübingen. pp. 213-235.
2007
175) Münzel, S. C., M. Hofreiter, G. Rabeder, H. Bocherens, H.-P. Uerpmann and N. J. Conard. 2007.
Correlating genetic results for the replacement of cave bears at 28,000 BP from the Ach Valley
(Swabian Jura) with metrical and morphological data. Scripta, Facultatis Scientiarum Naturalium
Universitatis Masarykianae Brunensis. Proceedings of the 13th International Cave Bear Symposium 35:
123-128.
174) Bocherens, H., N. J. Conard, M. Germonpré, M. Hofreiter, S. Münzel, E. Stephan, and T. Tütken.
2007. Isotopic biogeochemistry and the evolution of cave bear ecology during Marine Oxygen Isotope
Stage 3 in Western and Central Europe. Scripta, Facultatis Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis
Masarykianae Brunensis. Proceedings of the 13th International Cave Bear Symposium 35: 103-106.
173) Conard, N. J., E. Ghasidian, S. Heydari, R. Naderi and M. Zeidi. 2007. The 2006 Season of the
Tübingen Iranian Stone Age Research Project in the Provinces of Fars and Markazi. Archaeological
Reports(7) on the Occasion of the 9th Annual Symposium on Iranian Archaeology. Published by the
Research Center for ICHHTO and the Iranian Center for Archaeological Research. pp. 43-67.
172) Conard, N. J. 2007. Les flûtes aurignaciennes des grottes Geißenklösterle et du Vogelherd (Jura
souabe). In Les chemines de l’art aurignacien en Europe / Das Aurignacien und die Anfänge der Kunst
in Europa. Edited by H. Floss and N. Rouqueroi. (Text in French and German). pp. 353-362.
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naissance de l’art figuratif. In Les chemines de l’art aurignacien en Europe / Das Aurignacien und die
Anfänge der Kunst in Europa. Edited by H. Floss and N. Rouqueroi. (Text in French and German). pp.
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170) Dodonov, A. E., A. W. Kandel, A. N. Simakova, M. Masri and N. J. Conard. 2007.
Geomorphology, Site Distribution, and Paleolithic Settlement Dynamics of the Ma’aloula Region,
Damascus Province, Syria. Geoarchaeology 22 (6): 589-606.
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161) Kandel, A. W., S. J. Walker and N. J. Conard 2006. Near coastal settlement dynamics at the
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158) Conard, N. J. 2006. Unearthing religion. Review of Inside the Neolithic Mind: Conciousness,
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154) Conard, N. J. 2006. Early Figurative Art and Musical Instruments from Swabia. Archaeology in
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71) Conard, N. J. 2001. Advances and Problems in the Study of Paleolithic Settlement Systems. In
Settlement Dynamics of the Middle Paleolithic and Middle Stone Age. Edited by N. J. Conard.
Tübingen Publications in Prehistory 1. Tübingen: Kerns Verlag. pp. vii - xx.
70) Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard. 2001. The late Middle Paleolithic and earliest Upper Paleolithic in
Central Europe and their relevance for the Out of Afrrica hypothesis. Quaternary International 75: 2940.
2000
69) Conard, N. J. and H. Floss. 2000. Eine Elfenbeinplastik von Hohle Fels bei Schelklingen und ihre
Bedeutung für die Entwicklung des Jungpaläolithikums in Süddeutschland. Archäologisches
Korrespondenzblatt 30: 473-480.
68) Conard, N. J. and E. Blattmann. 2000. Ein Faustkeil aus Bollschweil, Lkr. BreisgauHochschwarzwald. Archäologische Nachrichten aus Baden 63: 3-7.
67) Conard, N. J. and H.-P. Uerpmann. 2000. New Evidence for Paleolithic Rock Painting in Central
Europe. Current Anthropology 41: 853-856.
66) Conard, N. J. and T. J. Prindiville. 2000. Middle Paleolithic Hunting Economies in the Rhineland.
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 10: 286-309.
65) Conard, N. J. 2000. Ein Faustkeil von der Winterhalde bei Heidenheim-Schnaitheim.
Archäologische Ausgrabungen in Baden-Württemberg 1999. pp.20-21.
64) Conard, N. J., K. Langguth and H.-P. Uerpmann. 2000. Die Grabung 1999 in den GravettienSchichten des “Hohle Fels” bei Schelklingen, Alb-Donau-Kreis. Archäologische Ausgrabungen in
Baden-Württemberg 1999. pp. 21-25.
63) Conard, N. J., K. Langguth, and S. Münzel. 2000. Exkursionsführer: Paläolithische Fundstellen im
Achtal, Lonetal und Schmiechtal. 42. Tagung der Hugo Obermaier-Gesellschaft. Edited by M. Bolus,
N. J. Conard and H. Floss. Tübingen: Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte und Archäologie des
Mittelalters. pp. 39-51.
62) Conard, N. J. 2000. The Flint Artifacts from the 1988/1989 Excavations at Giza. Mitteilungen des
Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts in Kairo 56: 21-41.
61) Conard, N. J. and B. Fischer. 2000. Are there Recognizable Cultural Entities in the German Middle
Paleolithic? In Towards Modern Humans: The Yabrudian and Micoquian 400-50 kyears. Edited by A.
Ronen and M. Weinstein-Evron. Oxford: BAR International Series 850. pp. 7-24.
1999
60) Nicholas J. Conard, T. J. Prindiville and A. W. Kandel. 1999. The 1998 Fieldwork on the Stone
Age Archaeology and Paleoecology of the Geelbek Dunes, West Coast National Park, South Africa.
Southern African Field Archaeology 8: 35-45.
59) Conard, N. J. 1999. A Preliminary Report on the Middle Paleolithic Faunal Assemblages from the
1991-1994 Excavations in Wallertheim, Rheinhessen. In The Role of Early Humans in the
Accumulation of European Lower and Middle Paleolithic Bone Assemblages. Edited by S. Gaudzinski
and E. Turner. Bonn: Habelt. pp. 291- 303.
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58) Conard, N. J. 1999. Bovid Remains from the 1991-1994 Excavation in Wallertheim and their
Bearing on the Interpretation of the Locality. In Le Bison Gibier et Moyen de Subsistance des Hommes
du Palélithique aux Paléoindiens des Grandes Plaines. Edited by J.-P. Brugal, F. David, J. G. Enloe
and J. Jaubert. Éditions APDCA. pp. 301-318.
57) Conard, N. J. and H. Floss. 1999. Une Pierre Peinte du Hohle Fels (Baden-Württemberg,
Allemagne) et la Question de l’Art pariétal paléolithique en Europe Centrale. Paléo 11: 167-176.
56) Conard, N. J. and H. Floss. 1999. Ein Bemalter Stein von Hohle Fels bei Schelklingen und die
Frage nach Paläolithischen Höhlenkunst in Mitteleuropa. Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 29:
307-316.
55) Conard, N. J. and H.-P. Uerpmann. 1999. Die Ausgrabungen 1997 und 1998 im Hohle Fels bei
Schelklingen, Alb-Donau-Kreis. In Archäologische Ausgrabungen in Baden-Württemberg 1998. pp.
47-52.
54) Bolus, M., N. J. Conard and A. W. Kandel. 1999. Grabungen vor dem Hohlenstein im Lonetal,
Gemeinden Bissingen und Asselfingen, Alb-Donau-Kreis. In Archäologische Ausgrabungen in BadenWürttemberg 1998. pp. 40-47.
53) Conard, N. J. and A. W. Kandel. 1999. Die neuen Ausgrabungen in Bollschweil, Kries BreisgauHochschwarzwald – ein mittelpaläolithischer Fundplatz mit Mammutresten. In Archäologische
Ausgrabungen in Baden-Württemberg 1998. pp. 35-40.
52) Schneidermeier, T., M. Bolus and N. J. Conard. 1999. Geoarchäologische Untersuchungen im
Bereich der Blattspitzenfundstelle Mundelsheim, Kreis Ludwigsburg. In Archäologische
Ausgrabungen in Baden-Württemberg 1998. pp. 30-35.
51) Schneidermeier, T. and N. J. Conard. 1999. Geologische Prospektion von mittelpaläolithischen
Fundschichten in Laufenburg-Luttingen, Kreis Waldshut. In Archäologische Ausgrabungen in BadenWürttemberg 1998. pp. 26-29.
1998
50) Conard, N. J. 1998. In Memorium Prof. Dr. Joachim Hahn. Jahrbuch des Heimat- und
Altertumsvereins Heidenheim an der Brenz 1997/98. vol. 3. pp. 9-29.
49) Conard, N. J., T. J. Prindiville and D. S. Adler. 1998. Refitting Bones and Stones as a Means of
Reconstructing Middle Paleolithic Subsistence in the Rhineland. in XVIII Rencontres Internationales
d'Archéologie et d'Histoire d'Antibes: Économie Préhistorique: Les Comportements de Subsistance au
Paléolihtique. Edited by J.-P. Brugal, L. Meignen and M. Patou-Mathis. Éditions APDCA. pp. 274290.
48) Conard, N. J. 1998. Middle Paleolithic Settlement in the Rhineland. in Middle Paleolithic and
Middle Stone Age Settlement Systems. Edited by N. J. Conard and F. Wendorf. Volume 6, Tome 1,
Proceedings of the XIII International Congress of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences, Forli, Italy.
Abaco Press. pp. 255-268.
47) Conard, N. J. 1998. Comments on Neanderthal Acculturation in Western Europe? A Critical
Review of the Evidence and its Implications by. F. d'Errico, J. Zihao, D. Baffier, M. Julien and J.
Pelegrin. Current Anthropology 39: 22-24.
46) Conard, N. J. and H.-P. Uerpmann. 1998. Comments on Mousterian Large-Mammal Remains from
Kobeh Cave: Behavioral Implications for Neanderthals and Early Modern Humans by C. Marean and
S. Y. Kim. Current Anthropology, 39: 93-94.
45) Conard, N.J. 1998. Thema Neanderthaler: Meister ihrer Umwelt. Archäologie in Deutschland. 2:
26-29.
44) Conard, N. J. and J. Orschiedt. 1998. Thema Neandertaler: Archetyp des Urmenschen. Archäologie
in Deutschland. 2: 18-20.
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43) McBrearty, S., L. Bishop, T. Plummer, R. Dewar, and N. J. Conard. 1998. Tools Underfoot:
Human Trampling and Non-deliberate Artifact Retouch at Replicated Archaeological Sites. American
Antiquity 63: 108-129.
1997
42) Conard, N. J. 1997. Middle Paleolithic Subsistence in the Central Rhine Valley. Proceedings of the
7th International Congress of Archaeozoology. Constance, Germany. Edited by M. Kokabi and J.
Wahl, Athropozoologica 25/26: 329-336.
41) Conard, N. J. 1997. Steinwerkzeuge und die kulturelle Evolution des Menschen. in Steine im Fluß,
Begleitbuch zur Austellung im Staatlichen Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart. Edited by D. Andres, R.
Baumann, and H.-J. Niederhöfer, pp. 120 -125.
40) Conard, N. J. and D. S. Adler. 1997. Lithic Reduction and Hominid Behavior in the Middle
Paleolithic of the Rheinland. Journal of Anthropological Research 53: 147-176.
39) Conard, N. J. 1997. Zum Ausbildungsprofil in der Ur- und Frühgeschichte. Archäologische
Informationen 20, 1: 92-93.
38) Adler, D. S. and N. J. Conard. 1997. Analysis of the Lithic Artifacts from Wallertheim D. in
Reports for the Second Wallertheim Workshop, Tübingen March 23-25, 1997. Edited by. N. J. Conard
und A. W. Kandel, Tübingen: Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte und Archäologie des Mittelalters:
Tübingen. pp. 1-13.
37) Conard, N. J. 1997. Some Comments on the Middle Paleolithic Settlement of the Rhineland. in
Reports for the Second Wallertheim Workshop, Tübingen March 23-25, 1997. Edited by. N. J. Conard
und A. W. Kandel, Tübingen: Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte und Archäologie des Mittelalters. pp.
23-33.
36) Conard, N. J. and D. D. Lineberry. 1997. Middle Paleolithic Faunal Assemblages from the 19911994 Excavations in Wallertheim. in Reports for the Second Wallertheim Workshop, Tübingen March
23-25, 1997. Edited by. N. J. Conard und A. W. Kandel, Tübingen: Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte
und Archäologie des Mittelalters. pp. 34-44.
35) Haesearts, P., H. Mestdagh, and N. J. Conard. 1997. Geology, Paleoenvironments and the
Stratigraphic Position of the Wallertheim Find Horizons. in Reports for the Second Wallertheim
Workshop, Tübingen March 23-25, 1997. Edited by. N. J. Conard und A. W. Kandel, Tübingen:
Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte und Archäologie des Mittelalters. pp. 46-51.
34) Prindiville, T. J., N. J. Conard and H.-P. Uerpmann. 1997. The Taphonomy and Archaeology of the
Horses from Wallertheim F. in Reports for the Second Wallertheim Workshop, Tübingen March 23-25,
1997. Edited by. N. J. Conard und A. W. Kandel, Tübingen: Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte und
Archäologie des Mittelalters. pp. 73-79.
1996
33) Conard, N. J, and D. S. Adler. 1996. Wallertheim Horizon D: An Example of High Resolution
Archaeology in the Middle Paleolithic. Symposium „Reduction Processes („Chaines Operatoires“) for
the European Mousterian“.Edited by A. Bietti and S. Grimaldi. Quaternaria Nova 6: 109-125.
32) Langohr, R., N. J. Conard, J. Deak, and P. Haesaerts. 1996. Correlation between Soil Evolution
and Bone Preservation at the Middle Paleolithic Site of Wallertheim (Rheinhessen, Germany). in
Paleoecology, Colloquium 3 of XIII International Congress of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences.
Edited by Lanfredo Castelletti and Mauro Cremaschi. pp. 129-132.
31) Conard, N. J, P. Heasaerts, and R. Langohr. 1996. Quaternary Geology and Paleolithic
Archaeology in Wallertheim, Rheinhessen. Frankfurter Geowissenschaftliche Arbeiten 20: 131-141.
1995
30) Conard, N. J. 1995. „Tönchesberg,“ in The Paleolithic and Mesolithic of the the Rhineland,
Quaternary Field Trips in Central Europe 15, vol. 2. 14. INQUA Congress Berlin. Edited by G.
Bosinski, M. Street, and M. Baales, pp.901-906.
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29) Conard, N. J., G. Bosinski, and D. S. Adler. 1995. „Metternich,“ in The Paleolithic and Mesolithic
of the the Rhineland, Quaternary Field Trips in Central Europe 15, vol. 2. 14. INQUA Congress Berlin.
Edited by G. Bosinski, M. Street, and M. Baales, pp. 882-885.
28) Conard, N. J. and S. Gaudzinski. 1995. „Wallertheim,“ in The Paleolithic and Mesolithic of the the
Rhineland, Quaternary Field Trips in Central Europe 15, vol. 2. 14. INQUA Congress Berlin. Edited
by G. Bosinski, M. Street, and M. Baales, pp. 868-872.
27) Conard, N. J., D. S. Adler, D. T. Forrest, and P. J. Kaszas. 1995. Preliminary Archaeological
Results from the 1991 - 1993 Excavations in Wallertheim. Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 25:1327.
26) Conard, N. J., J. Preuss, R. Langohr, P. Haesaerts, T. van Kolfschoten, J. Becze-Deak, and A.
Rebholz. 1995. New Geological Resaerch at the Middle Paleolithic Locality of Wallertheim in
Rheinhessen. Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 25:1-12.
25) Conard, N. J. 1995. The 1991 Paleolithic Excavations at Wallertheim, Kreis Alzey-Worms.
Mainzer Archäologische Zeitschift 2: 1-12.
1994
24) Conard, N. J., D. S. Adler, D. T. Forrest, and P. J. Kaszas. 1994. Current Middle Paleolithic
Excavations in Wallertheim, Rheinhessen. Ethnographisch-Archäologische Zeitschrift 35:81-88.
23) Conard, N. J. 1994. On the Prospects for an Ethnography of Extinct Hominids. Current
Anthropology 35:281-282.
1992
22) Conard, N. J. 1992. Die paläolithischen Funde vom Tönchesberg. Ethnographisch-Archäologische
Zeitschrift 33:147-157.
21) Roebroeks, W., N. J. Conard, and T. van Kolfschoten. 1992. On Dense Forests, Cold Steppes and
the Palaeolithic Settlement of Northern Europe. Current Anthropology 33:551-586.
20) Conard, N. J. 1992. „Les Gisements du Tönchesberg,“ in Chronostratigraphie et Archeologie du
Pleistocene dans le Bassin de Neuwied. Edited by Sabine Gaudzinski, Excursion Guide of the
Association Française pour l'Étude du Quaternaire, pp. 46-54.
1991
19) Conard, N. J. 1991. „Wallertheim,“ Quarterly Report of the Römisch-Germanisches
Zentralmuseum 3. Edited by Barbara Pferdehirt, Translation by M. Baales, pp. 21-25. Mainz.
18) Conard, N. J., W. C. Graustein, and K. K. Turekian. 1991. „Initial Attempts to Measure 36Cl and
10Be on Tropospheric Aerosols,“ in The 1990 Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Program. Edited by P.
Sharma, University of Rochester Nuclear Structure Research Laboratory Report 370: 8-9
17) Zöller, L., N. J. Conard, and J. Hahn. 1991. Thermoluminescence Dating of Middle Paleolithic
Open Air Sites in the Middle Rhine Valley/Germany. Naturwissenschaften 78:408-410.
16) Conard, N. J. 1991. Comments on Stiner/White and Toth, Grotta Guattari Reconsidered. Current
Anthropology 32:125-126.
15) Conard, N. J. 1991. Middle Paleolithic Blade Assemblages from Northwestern Europe. Yale
Graduate Journal of Anthropology 3: 72-83.
1990
14) Conard, N. J. 1990. Laminar Lithic Assemblages from the Last Interglacial Complex in
Northwestern Europe. Journal of Anthropological Research 46: 243-262.
13) Conard, N. J. 1990. Tönchesberg. In Rheingeschichte zwischen Mosel und Mass, Deuqua-Führer
1. Edited by W. Schirmer, pp. 46-49.
1989
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12) Conard, N. J., D. Elmore, P. W. Kubik, and H. E. Gove. 1989. A 36Cl Profile in Greenland Ice from
AD 1265-1865. Radiocarbon 31:585-591.
1988
11) Conard, N. J., P. Breunig, H. Gonska, and G. Marinetti. 1988. The Feasibility of Dating Rock
Paintings from Brandberg, Namibia, with 14C. Journal of Archaeological Science 15:463-466.
10) Conard, N. J. 1988. Excavations at Tönchesberg, a Middle Paleolithic Site in the central Rhine
Valley. Yale Graduate Journal of Anthropology 1:21-36.
9) Elmore, D., N. J. Conard, P. Kubik, H. E. Gove, M. Wahlen, and J. Beer. 1988. Measurements of
36
Cl in Polar Ice. Annals of Glaciology 10: 202.
1987
8) Conard, N. J. 1987. „Tönchesberg,“ in The Excursion Guide of the XI Congress of the Union
International des Sciences Préhistoriques et Protohistoriques. Mainz, 1987. Edited by Martin Street,
pp. 15-19.
7) Elmore, D., N. J. Conard, P.W. Kubik, H. E. Gove, M. Wahlen, J. Beer, and M. Suter. 1987. 36Cl
and 10Be Profiles in Greenland Ice: Dating and Production Rate Variations. Nuclear Instruments and
Methods B29:207-210.
1986
6) Conard, N. J., D. Elmore, P. W. Kubik, H. E. Gove, L. E. Tubbs, B. A. Chrunyk, and M. Wahlen.
1986. The Chemical Preparation of AgCl for Measuring 36Cl in Polar Ice with Accelerator Mass
Spectrometry. Radiocarbon 28:556-560.
5) Kubik, P W, D. Elmore, N. J. Conard, K. Nishiizumi, and J. R. Arnold. 1986. Determination of
Cosmogenic 41Ca in a Meteorite with Accelerator Mass Spectroscopy. Nature 319, n. 6054:568-570.
1984
4) Conard, N. J., D .L. Asch, N. B. Asch, D. Elmore, H. E. Gove, M. Rubin, J. A. Brown, M. Waint,
K. B. Farnsworth, and T. G. Cook. 1984. Accelerator Radiocarbon Dating of the Evidence for
Prehistoric Horticulture in Illinois. Nature 308, n. 5958:443-446.
3) Elmore, D., N. J. Conard, P. W. Kubik, and J. Fabryka-Martin. 1984. Computer Controlled Isotope
Ratio Measurements and Data Analysis. Nuclear Instruments and Methods B5:233-237.
2) Elmore, D., P. W. Kubik, L. E. Tubbs, H. E. Gove, R. Teng, T. Hemmick, B. Chrunyk, and N. J.
Conard. 1984. The Rochester Tandem Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Program. Nuclear Instruments
and Methods B5:109-116.
1983
1) Conard, N. J., D. L. Asch, N. B. Asch, D. Elmore, H. E. Gove, M. Rubin, J. A. Brown, M. D. Wiant,
K. B. Farnsworth, and T. G. Cook. 1983. Prehistoric Horticulture in Illinois: Accelerator Radiocarbon
Dating of the Evidence.University of Rochester Nuclear Structure Research Laboratory Report 57.
THESES
Conard, N. J. Tönchesberg and its Position in the Paleolithic Prehistory of Northern Europe, Ph.D.
Dissertation, Yale University, 1990.
Conard, N. J. Measurement of 36Cl in Glacial Ice from Greenland and Antarctica, Master of Science
Thesis, University of Rochester, 1986.
TRANSLATIONS
Brandt, A. 1989. The Plaza at the Entry of the Train Station in Kassel. (translated from German) for
Perspecta, the Architectural Journal of Yale University.
Narr, K. 1986. Paleolithic Religion. (translated from German) for Macmillan Pub. Co., New York.
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OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Conard, N. J. 2014. Neandertaler und moderne Menschen. In Die Mammutjäger im Lonetal. Mit
wissenschaftlichen Beiträgen und aktuellen Hintergründen von N. J. Conard und E. Dutkiewicz.
Gerhard Hess Verlag: Bad Schussenried. pp. 58-61.
Conard, N. J. 2014. Neugrabungen. In Die Mammutjäger im Lonetal. Mit wissenschaftlichen Beiträgen
und aktuellen Hintergründen von N. J. Conard und E. Dutkiewicz. Gerhard Hess Verlag: Bad
Schussenried. pp. 18-24.
Conard, N. J. 2014. Gustav Riek. In Die Mammutjäger im Lonetal. Mit wissenschaftlichen Beiträgen
und aktuellen Hintergründen von N. J. Conard und E. Dutkiewicz. Gerhard Hess Verlag: Bad
Schussenried. pp. 9-12.
Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard 2013. Rainer Blumentritt mit dem Bundesverdienstkreuz geehrt.
Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. 22: 157-158.
Conard, N. J. 2013. Löwenmensch en miniature. In Die Rückkehr des Löwenmenschen: Geschichte
Mythos Magie. Begleitbuch zur gleichnamigen Ausstellung. Ulmer Museum: Ulm. pp. 139. (Also
published in English)
Conard, N. J. 2013. Die Forschungen im Hohle Fels. In Die Rückkehr des Löwenmenschen: Geschichte
Mythos Magie. Begleitbuch zur gleichnamigen Ausstellung. Ulmer Museum: Ulm. pp. 18-19. (Also
published in English)
Conard, N. J. 2013. Die Nachgrabungen am Vogelherd. In Die Rückkehr des Löwenmenschen:
Geschichte Mythos Magie. Begleitbuch zur gleichnamigen Ausstellung. Ulmer Museum: Ulm. pp. 1617. (Also published in English)
Conard, N. J. 2013. Legendäres Lonetal: Neue Untersuchungen und Funde. Archäologie in
Deutschland. 5, 2013: 4.
Conard, N. J. 2011. Weshalb der Mensch die Kunst erfand. Geo kompact 28. Intelligenz, Begabung,
Kreativität. 144-150.
Conard, N. J. 2011. Große Gefühle in der Steinzeit. Süddeutche Zeitung. October 16, 2011. pp.
24.
Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard. 2011. Les débuts de la culture en Europe. Pour la Science 407: 42-46.
Conard, N. J. and M. Bolus. 2011. Kunst ohne Künstler – Die Schädel vom Vogelherd. In Unterwegs
Lonetal. Edited by U. Klemm. Verlag Klemm und Oelschläger: Ulm. 102.
Conard, N. J. and M. Bolus. 2011. Lohn der Mühe – Neue Funde aus alten Grabungen. In Unterwegs
Lonetal. Edited by U. Klemm. Verlag Klemm und Oelschläger: Ulm. 54-55.
Conard, N. J. 1999. Nachruf: Prof. Eberhard Wagner (1930-1999). Schäbisches Tagblatt. April 29,
1999
Conard, N. J. 1998. Joachim Hahn (1942-1997). Archäologisches Nachrichtenblatt 3: 214.
Conard, N. J. and H.P. Uerpmann. 1997. Prof. Joachim Hahn verstorben. Laichinger Höhlenfreund:
Zeitschrift für Karst- und Höhlenkunde 32: 56-57.
Conard, N. J. 1997. Gastkommentar: Geld für den Neandertaler? Stuttgarter Zeitung. July 18, 1997.
pp. 17.
EDITORIALS
Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard 2014. Vorwort. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. 23: 5-7.
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Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard 2013. Vorwort. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. 22: 5-6.
Conard, N. J. 2013. Gewalt und Krieg im archäologischen Kontext. Archäologie in Deutschland. 2013
(1): 1.
Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard 2012. Vorwort. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. 21: 5-6.
Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard 2011. Vorwort. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. 20: 5-6.
Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard 2010. Vorwort. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. 19: 5-6.
Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard 2009. Vorwort. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. 18: 5-6.
Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard 2008. Vorwort. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. 17: 5.
Conard, N. J. 2008. Höhlenarchäologie. Archäologie in Deutschland. 2008 (6): 1.
Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard 2007. Vorwort. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. 16: 5.
Conard, N. J. 2007. Geoarchäologie. Archäologie in Deutschland. 2007 (4): 1.
Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard 2006. Vorwort. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. 15: 5.
Conard, N. J. 2006. 150 Jahre Neandertaler. Archäologie in Deutschland. 2006 (4): 1.
Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard 2005. Vorwort. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. 14: 5.
Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard 2004. Vorwort. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. 13: 5.
Müller-Beck, H., S. Kölbl, and N. J. Conard 2003. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. 12:
3.
Müller-Beck, H., S. Kölbl, and N. J. Conard 2002. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. 11:
3-4.
SELECTED PUBLIC LECTURES
2015
Conard, N. J. and B. Starkovich. Annual Meeting of the Society for America Archaeology. April, 2015.
San Fransisco, USA. Explaining diachronic trends in Paleolithic subsistence in Central Europe.
Conard, N. J. Society for Paleoanthropology meeting San Francisco, USA, April, 2015. Re-excavation
of Vogelherd Cave and its implications for the emergence of the Upper Paleolithic and the spread of
modern humans across Europe.
Conard, N. J. Invited lecture. Meeting of the Lebenswissenschaftliches Kolleg der Studienstiftung des
deutschen Volkes, Evolution von Kultur und Kognition aus archäologischer und
wissenschaftstheoretischer Perspektive. Tübingen, Germany, January 2015. Seit wann gibt es
Menschen wie uns – Evolution von Kognition und Kultur bei Hominiden und H.Sapiens.
2014
295) Conard, N. J. Invited lecture. International meeting of the UNESCO World Heritage
Organization. Settlement Dynamics in the Human Evolution: human history from dispersals and
migrations to adaptations to sedentary societies, implications for the World Heritage Convention.
Ankara, Turkey, November 2014. Settlement dynamics: land use, spatial organization and settlement
intensity.
294) Conard, N. J. International Symposium to Launch Senckenberg’s New Research Program:
Human Evolution and Paleoenvironment:Evolution of the Early Anthroposphere. Tübingen, Germany.
October, 2014. Why Neanderthals went extinct.
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293) Conard, N. J. Festvortrag zum 10-jährigen Bestehen der Abeilung für Psychosomatische Medizin
und Psychotherapie der Universität Tübingen. Tübingen, Germany, September, 2014. Die Anfänge der
Kunst und Musik, Archäologische Spurensuche in den Höhlen der Schwäbischen Alb.
292) Conard, N. J., V. C. Schmid and M. Will. International workshop: Contextualizing technological
change and cultural evolution in the MSA of southern Africa. Tübingen, Germany, September, 2014.
The tempo and nature of technological change in the MSA at Sibudu.
291) Conard, N. J. and K. Bretzke. 17th UISPP Congress. Burgos, Spain. September, 2014. What if
anything does the Middle Paleolithic of western Syria tell us about movements in and out Africa?
290) Conard, N. J., V. C. Schmid, M. Zeidi and G. Porraz. 17th UISPP Congress. Burgos, Spain.
September, 2014. Characterizing the stratigraphy of bifacial technology in the assemblages from the
Deep Sounding at Sibudu Cave, in Kwa-Zulu Natal.
289) Heydari-Guran, S., M. Märker and N. J. Conard. 17th UISPP Congress. Burgos, Spain.
September, 2014. Bottlenecks and corridors and their impact on the Paleolithic subsistence and landuse
in the complex topography of the Zagros Mountains of Iran.
288) Conard, N. J. and J. Serangeli. 17th UISPP Congress. Burgos, Spain. September, 2014. Overview
of the current excavations in Schöningen.
287) Conard, N. J. Invited lecture. UNESCO World Heritage Convention Meeting: The transition from
hunter-gatherers to farming societies. The origins of food production and the World Heritage
Convention. August, 2014, Puebla, Mexico. The origins of agriculture in the Near East.
286) Conard, N. J., G. Porraz. 14th Congress of the Pan African Archaeological Association for
Prehistory and Related Studies. July 2014, Johannesburg, South Africa. Examining patterns of cultural
change within the MSA sequence at Sibudu Cave, Kwa-Zulu Natal.
285) Conard, N. J., Manuel Will, Andrew W. Kandel. 14th Congress of the Pan African Archaeological
Association for Prehistory and Related Studies. July 2014, Johannesburg, South Africa. Coastal
adaptations and settlement systems on the Cape and Horn of Africa during the Middle Stone Age.
284) Invited lecture. Collegium Gissenum. Gießen, Germany, July 2014. Die Entstehung des modernen
Menschen und das Aussterben der Neandertaler.
283) 3. Tübinger Schloss-Tagung. Be My Idol. Vergöttlichter Mensch- Vermenschlichter Gott.
Tübingen, Germany, June 2014. Kontext und Deutung der ersten figürlichen Darstellungen.
282) 9 ICANNE. Basel, Switzerland, June 2014. The record of clay objects from the aceramic
Neolithic site of Chogha Golan, Ilam Province, Iran. (Coauthor M. Zeidi)
281) Tagung der Hugo Obermaier Gesellschaft. Braunschweig, Germany, April 2014. An overview of
the ongoing research of the Univeristy of Tübingen in Schöningen
280) Invited lecture. Archaeological Society of South Africe. Durban, South Africa, March 2014. Who
were the Neanderthals and what was their fate?
279) Das Tübinger Fachkolloquium Forschungsprojekts Schöningen. Schöningen, Germany, February
2014. Das Schöningen-Projekts – Stand und Perspektiven.
2013
278) Invited lecture. Departament de Prehistòria Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Barcelona,
Spain, November 2013. From South Africa to the Swabian Jura: Research on the origins of art, music
and religion.
277) Invited lecture. Verein Eiszeitkunst im Lonetal. Gerstetten, Germany, November 2013. Zur
aktuellen Forschung der Eiszeitarchäologie im Lontetal.
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276) Departmental colloquium. Department of Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology, University of
Tübingen. Tübingen, Germany, November 2013. The stratigraphic context of bifacial technology in the
MSA of Sibudu, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
275) International conference, Stone Age Land Use on the Western Cape. Cederberg, South Africa,
November 2013. Landscape archaeology of the Geelbek Dunes and the Anyskop Blowout.
274) University of Cape Town’s 7th Glynn Isaac lecture. Cape Town, South Africa, October 2013.
Discecting the scatters and the patches: Settlement dynamics and cultural change during the MSA.
273) Lecture for the 25th anniversary of the Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. Blaubeuren, Germany,
October 2013. Urgeschichtliche Forschung in Südwestdeutschland gestern, heute and morgen.
272) Annual meeting of the European Society for the Study of Human Evolution, Vienna, Austria,
September 2013. Bifacial technology at Sibudu and its implications for our understanding of the Still
Bay. (coauthors: V. C. Schmid, M. Zeidi and G. Porraz)
271) 25st anniversary lecture of the Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte. Ulm, Germany, July 2013. Venus
aus dem Eis - Mammut aus dem Schutt.
270) Lecture to the Ministry of Science, Research and Art of Baden-Württemberg. Schelklingen,
Germany, July 2013. Warum die älteste Kund auf der Schwäbishen Alb gefunden wurde.
269) Invited lecture, University of Erlangen. Erlangen, Germany, June 2013. Warum der Neandertaler
ausstarb und die Kunst entstand.
268) Volkswagen Ringvorlesung, Evolution: Ein universeller Prozess für Anpassung und Vielfalt?
University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany, May 2013. Neandertaler: Kulturelle Evolution und das
Aussterben unserer nächster Verwandten.
267) Edward Harry William Meyerstein Lecture, University of Oxford. Oxford, England, May 2013.
Why art evolved and Neanderthals went extinct.
266) Inaugural lecture at the Archäopark Vogelherd. Niederstotzingen, Germany, May 2013. Warum
ist Vogelherd wichtig?
265) Invited lecture to the members of the Heiderberger Akademie der Wissenschaften. Heidelberg,
Germany, April 2013. Entstand die figürliche Kunst und Musik in Baden-Württemberg?
264) Conard, N. J. and G. Porraz. 55th annual meeting of the Hugo Obermeier Gesellschaft. Vienna,
Austria, April, 2013. What the long stratigraphic sequence at Sibudu Cave tells us about cultural
change during the MSA in Southern Africa.
263) Invited lecture. Urspring Schule. Urspring, Germany. April 2013. Ursprung von Kunst und Musik
vor 40 000 Jahren fast in Urspring?
262) South African Archaeological Society. Durban, South Africa, March 2013. Current excavations in
the MSA of Sibudu.
261) Invited lecture. British Museum. London, England, February 2013. The origins of art and music.
260) European Palaeolithic Conference. London, England, February 2013. Results from the ongoing
excavations at the late Lower Paleolithic site of Schöningen. (Coauthor J. Serangeli)
259) Invited lecture. Museo Arqueologico Regional, Comunidad de Madrid. Madrid, Spain, February
2013. The record of the origins of Art and Music from the Caves of the Swabian Jura.
258) Invited lecture. Förderverein Eiszeitkunst im Lonetal. Könnigsbronn, Germany. February 2013.
Eiszeitarchäologie im Lonetal und die Anfänge von Kunst und Musik.
2012
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257) Keynote lecture. International Symposium Human Evolution in the Southern Balkans. Tübingen,
Germany, December 2012. The beginnings of the Upper Paleolithic in the Upper Danube region.
256) Festvortrag. 195. Mitgleiderversammlung der Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung.
Frankfurt, Germany, December 2012. Als die Neandertaler ausstarben und die Kunst erfunden wurde.
255) Keynote address. International symposium Human Evolution in the Southern Balkans. Tübingen,
Germany, December 2012. The beginnings of the Upper Paleolithic in the Upper Danube region.
254) Invited lecture. International Symposium Quaternary Research and Human Evolution. Cologne,
Germany, November 2012. Research and teaching in human evolution in Germany: Where do we stand
and where do we need to go?
253) Abteilungskolloquium. Ältere Urgeschichte und Quartärökologie. Tübingen, Germany. November
2012. Aktuelle Ausgrabungen in Sibudu, Südafrika und die Gliederung des MSA.
252) Internatioanl meeting The making of world art along the Danube: European identity through
migration and cultural evolution. Ulm, Germany. November 2012. The context and meaning of
Aurignacian art from the Upper Danube.
251) UNESCO international meeting on Human Evolution, Adaptations, Dispersals and Social
Developments in East Asia. Jeongok, South Korea. September 2012. Issues in the long-term cultural
evolution in East Asia.
250) Invited lecture Peking University. Beijing, Germany. September 2012. The evidence for early
figurative art and music in Southwest Germany.
249) Invited lecture of Haake Foundation. Ludwigsburg, Germany. September 2012. Flötentöne vor
40.000 Jahren.
248) Invited lucture. Documenta 13. Kassel, Germany. August 2012. The origins of art and music
40,000 years ago.
247) 21st International Radiocarbon Conference. Paris, France, July 2012. Dating the Swabian
Aurignacian. (Coauthor T. Higham)
246) International UISPP Symposium, Modes de contacts et de déplacements au Paléolithique
eurasiatique. Liège, Belgium, May 2012. Testing models for cultural change using organic artifacts
from the Swabian Aurignacian. (Coauthors Krista Dotzel, Ewa Dutkiewicz, Sibylle Wolf & Michael
Bolus)
246) International Meeting, Bridging Gaps: Integrating Geosciences within Archaeological Research.
Tübingen, Germany, May 2012. The history of geoarchaeology in Tübingen.
245) Invited lecture in the series: Forum im Regierungspräsidium. Tübingen, Germany, May 2012. Die
Höhlen der Schwäbischen Alb und die Entstehung der Kunst und Musik.
244) Society for American Archaeology. Annual Meeting. Memphis, USA, April 2012. Schöningen
and the economics and social organization of Middle Pleistocene hominins. (Coauthors T. van
Kolfschoten, B. Urban and J. Serangeli)
243) Annual Meeting of the Society for Paleoanthropology. Memphis, USA, April 2012. What is in a
name? Providing an identity to the “Pre-Still Bay” and “Post-Howiesons Poort.” (Coauthors: G. Porraz
and L. Wadley)
242) 54rd Jahrestagung der Hugo Obermeier-Gesellschaft. Toulouse, France, April, 2012. New
examples of Paleolithic paintings from Hohle Fels Cave in southwestern Germany.(Coauthor M.
Malina)
241) Invited lecture to the Archaeological Society of South Africa. Durban, South Africa. March, 2012.
Changing patterns of technology and landuse during the Middle and Late Pleistocene in western Syira.
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240) Sino-German Symposium: Environment and culture of early humans in China and beyond.
Frankfurt, Germany, February, 2012. The evolution of modernity: A look at the European and Chinese
records. (Coauthors:T. Qu and M. Bolus)
239) Fachkolloquium des Forschungsprojekts Schöningen, Hannover, Germany, January 2012.
Zusammenfassung der Forschungsergebnisse aus Schöningen.
2011
238) Invited lecture. Forum Scientiarum der Universität Tübingen. Tübingen, Germany, December
2011. Die Evolution der Sprache.
237) Royal Society Theo Murphy international scientific meeting: Early anatomically modern humans
in Eurasia: coping with climatic complexity. London, England, November 2011. The stratagraphic,
chronological and paleoecological context of the early Aurignacian in the Swabian Jura. (Coauthors: K.
Deckers, P. Goldberg, T. Higham, P. Krönneck, E. Marinova-Wolff, S. C. Münzel, S. Riehl and C. E.
Miller)
236) Keynote lecture. Palaeolithic Mesolithic Conference 2011. London, England, November 2011. A
closer look at cultural innovations and adaptations in the South African MSA.
235) Opening lecture of the special exhibit: Bemalte Steine: Das Ende der Eiszeitkunst auf der
Schwäbischen Alb. Museum der Universität Tübingen. Tübingen, Germany, November 2011.
234) Leser-Universität der Stuttgarter Zeitung. Hohenheim, Germany, November 2011. Die Alb – ein
Zentrum urgeschichtlicher Kunst.
233) Invited lecture. Symposium of the Max Planck Society, Life Sciences in Tübingen. Tübingen,
Germany, November, 2011. The role of coastal adaptations in the evolution of modern humans.
232) Antrittsrede. Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften. Heidelberg, Germany, October 2011.
231) Förderverein Eiszeitkunst im Lonetal e.V. Niederstotzingen-Stetten, Germany, October 2011.
Aktuelle Forschungen am Vogelherd.
230) Invited lecture. 40 Jahre Güteschutz Naturstein Baden-Württemberg. e.V. Stuttgart, Germany.
October 2011. Die Anfänge der Kunst und der Musik vor 40.000 Jahren.
229) European Society for the Study of Human Evolution. Leizig, Germany, September 2011.
Excavations at the MSA shell midden of Hoedjeispunt, South Africa: testing models for early coastal
adaptations. (Coauthors: A. W. Kandel, K. Kyriacou, M. Will and J. E. Parkington)
228) Invited lecture. Advanced training for teachers of Human Evolution in Baden-Württemberg.
Tübingen, Germany. July, 2011. Die Evolution der Kunst und Musik und die Ausbreitung des
modernen Menschen.
227) Annual Ernst Carl Abbe Lecture of the University of Jena. Jena, Germany, July 2011. Die anderen
und wir. Über Neanderthaler, deren Aussterben und uns.
226) Keynote lecture. International meeting. The nature of culture. Tübingen, Germany, June 2011.
The nature of culture–evidence from cave sites of the Swabian Jura
225) 53rd Jahrestagung der Hugo Obermeier-Gesellschaft. Herne, Germany, April, 2011. Schöningen
13 II (2010-2011), Forschungen in einer der brisantesten altpaläolithischen Fundplätze der Welt.
(Coauthor: J. Serangeli)
224) Invited lecture, Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town. Cape Town, South Africa.
April, 2011. The Upper Paleolithic and the origins of food production in the Iranian Zagros.
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223) TDASP and TISARP Colloquium to Honor Frank Hole. Tübingen, Germany, March 2011.
Current issues in Paleolithic and early Neolithic research in Iran and Syria.
222) Invited lecture to the Archaeological Society of South Africa. Durban, South Africa. March,
2011.The last Neanderthals and the origins of figurative art and music in Europe.
221) Invited lecture. International conference, UNESCO World Heritage in Africa. Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia, February 2011. Long-term cultural evolution and becoming human.
220) International conference, Discontinuities and continuities: Theories, methods and proxies for an
historical and sociological approach to the evolution of past societies. Paris, France, January 2011.
Linking theories, hypotheses and data for cultural change in the context of the early Upper Paleolithic.
219) Invited lecture. International meeting: Le peuplement paléolithique du pourtour méditerranéen :
réflexion autour des travaux de S. Kuhn. Paris, France, January 2011. The University of Tübingen’s
Paleolithic research program in Iran and Syria.
2010
219) Annual Karl-von-Frisch-Vortrag. Dusslingen, Germany, December, 2010. Eiszeitkunst und Musik
auf der Schwäbischen Alb.
218) Invited lecture. Advanced training for teachers of Human Evolution in Baden-Württemberg.
Tübingen, Germany. December, 2010. Die Evolution des modernen Menschen.
217) Invited lecture, University of Damascus. Damascus, Syria. October, 2010. New insights into the
Paleolithic of western Syria.
216) International Congress on Archaeozoology. Paris, France, August, 2010. Hunting technology and
dietary breadth in the Middle Palaeolithic and Aurignacian of the Swabian Jura. (Coauthor: S. C.
Münzel)
215) Invited lecture. Annual symposium on evolution hosted by Christiane Nuesslein-Volhard.
Tübingen, Germany, July, 2010. Evolution von Kunst und Musik.
214) Invited lecture. Colloque international, Les premiers peuplements préhistoriques sur les differents
continents. Paris, France, June 2010. The evolution of figurative art and music and the expansion of
humans out of Africa.
213) Invited lecture. Of the national center of excellence: Languages of Emotion, Frei Universität
Berlin. Berlin, Germany. June, 2010. Zum sozialen und evolutionären Kontext der ältesten Kunst und
Musik.
212) Invited lecture. Landesmuseum für Vorgeschichte Sachen-Anhalt. Halle, Germany, June, 2010.
Mammutelfenbein als Rohstoff für die älteste Kunst und Musikinstrumente: Neue Grabungsergebnisse
aus den Höhlen der Schwäbischen Alb.
211) Invited lecture. 100th anniversary celebration of the Insitut de Paléontologie Humaine. Paris,
France, June, 2010. The evolution of figurative art and the music and expansion of modern humans out
of Africa.
210) XXVII Congrès Préhistorique de France. Bordeaux-Les Eyzies, France, June 2010. Modeling site
function and occupation intensity during the Swabian Middle Paleolithic. (Coauthors: C. E. Miller, S.
C. Münzel, and M. Bolus)
209) Opening lecture of the Kinder-Uni. Tübingen, Germany, May, 2010. Warum hat der Mensch die
Kunst Erfunden?
208) Invited lecture in the Exkurs series of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Bonn, Germany.
May 2010. Die Evolution der Kunst und Musik.
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207) Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. St. Louis, USA, April 2010. From the
Danube Corridor to Sex and Music in the Swabian Aurignacian.
206) Meeting of the Society for Paleoanthropology. St. Louis, USA, April, 2010. Music and figurative
art in the Swabian Aurignacian.
205) Invited lecture, Department of Anthropology, Ohio State University. Columbus, USA, April,
2010. The implications of the research in the caves of the Swabian Jura for the debate on the evolution
of cultural modernity.
204) Invited lecture, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C., USA, April 2010. The Origins of Art
35,000 Years Ago: What Were They Thinking?
203) Invited lecture, Department of Anthropology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA. The
Swabian Aurignacian and the origins of behavioral modernity.
202) Invited Lecture, Department of Anthropology, New York University. New York, USA, April,
2010. Sex, Art and Rock'n Roll in the early Upper Palaeolithic of southwestern Germany.
201) Invited lecture. Roessler Foundation of the German National Courts. Karlsruhe, Germany, April,
2010. Die Anfänge der Kunst und Musik vor 40.000 Jahren.
200) Invited lecture, Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town. Cape Town, South Africa.
March, 2010. The earliest musical tradition: new flutes from the caves of the Swabian Jura,
southwestern Germany.
199) Invited lecture to the Archaeological Society of South Africa. Cape Town, South Africa. March,
2010. Introducing the first lady: The recent discovery of a 35,000 year old figurine from Hohle Fels
Cave in southwestern Germany.
198) Lecture in honor of Prof. Leendert Louwe Kooijmans. Leiden, The Netherlands, March 2010.
Sex, Art and Rock'n Roll in the Swabian Aurignacian: Contextualizing early Upper Palaeolithic
Innovations within the Global Debate on Cultural Modernity.
197) Invited lecture. Annual meeting of the Industrieverband Stein und Erde, Sölden, Austria, January,
2010. Ausgrabungen in den Höhlen der Schwäbischen Alb und die Anfänge der Kunst und Musik.
2009
196) Invited lecture. Advanced training for teachers of Human Evolution in Baden-Württemberg.
Tübingen, Germany. December, 2009. Die Evolution der Symbolik.
195) Invited lecture. Uhland Gymnasium. Tübingen, Germany, November, 2009. Neuste Entdeckungen
aus der Eiszeit der Schwäbischen Alb.
194) Museum der Stadt Engen. Engen, Germany, November, 2009. Die Entstehung der Kunst und
Musik for 40 000 Jahren.
193) Eiszeitjahr im Kreis Heidenheim. Heidenheim, Germany, November, 2009. Die Wurzeln der
Kunst und Musik – Die Aktuellen Ausgrabungen im Lone- und Achtal.
192) Ringvorlesung: Kunst und Kultur der Eiszeit und die Entdeckung des Königreiches Qatna.
Tübingen, Germany, October, 2009. Einführung uns Highlights aus der aktuellen Eiszeitforschung in
Baden-Württemberg.
191) Ulmer Museum. Vortragsreihe zur Landesausstellung “Eiszeit - Kunst und Kultur”. Ulm,
Germany, October, 2009. Musik und Symbolik auf der Schwäbischen Alb vor 35 000 Jahre.
190) Opening lecture for the Landesausstellung “Eiszeit - Kunst und Kultur”. Stuttgart, Germany,
September, 2009. Kulturevolution in der Eiszeit Baden-Württembergs.
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189) Natufian Conference, Paris, France, September, 2009. Natufian Adaptations in the Damascus
Province of Syria. (Coauthors: K. Bretzkel, K. Deckers, K. F. Hillgruber, A. W. Kandel, M. Masri, C.
Miller, H. Napierala and S. Riehl)
188) East African Association for Palaeoanthropology and Palaeontology, second bi-annual
conference. August, 2009, Arusha, Tanzania. The record of cultural change in the Middle Stone Age
sequence of Mumba Cave. (Coauthors: K. Bretzke, Y. Hilbert, A. W. Kandel and A. E. Marks)
187) Annual Commencement Address to the Medical Faculty of the University of Tübingen. Tübingen,
Germany, July, 2009. Musik und Symbolik auf der Schwäbischen Alb vor 35 000 Jahren
(Ärzte können alles ?).
186) Invited lecture. Meeting entitled: Evolution der Religion? Zum Streit über die Reichweite des
Evolutionsprinzips. Bad Boll, Germany. June 2009. Die Evolution der Kunst, Musik und Religion.
185) DFG Lecture Series Exkurs. Saarbrücken, Germany, June 2009. Ausgrabungen in den Höhlen der
Schwäbischen Alb und die Anfänge von Kunst und Musik.
184) Invited lecture and Streitgespräch with P. Sloterdijk on the topic “Anthropotechinik”. Unseld
Lectures, Forum Scientiarum, Tübingen, Germany, June, 2009. Im Spannungsfeld der Technik und
Menschenwerdung.
183) Invited lecture. Hilgendorf Lecture of the Forum for Evolutionary Ecology. Tübingen, Germany.
June, 2009. A female figurine from the basal Aurignacian of Hohle Fels Cave in southwestern
Germany.
182) Invited lecture. Landkreis HeidenheimVeranstaltungen zum Eiszeitjahr 2009. Niederstotzingen,
Germany, June, 2009. Ergebnisse der aktuellen Ausgrabungen in den Höhlen der Schwäbischen Alb.
181) Invited lecture. Gesellschaft für Archäologie in Württemberg und Hohenzollern. Stuttgart,
Germany, June 2009. Aktuelle Forschung zum Mittel- und Jungpaläolithikum in den Höhlen der
Schwäbischen Alb.
180) Invited lecture. Naturhistorisches Museum Wien. Vienna, Austria. June 2009. Die neue Venus
vom Hohle Fels und ihre Bedeutung für die Archäologie
179) Invited lecture. Anthropos Museum, Brno, Czech Republic, June, 2009. Aurignacian art from the
caves of southwestern Germany.
178) Ringvorlesung, Evolution: Paradigmen – Provokationen. Tübingen, Germany, April, 2009. Zum
Akademieprojekt: The Role of Culture and the Early Expansions of Humans.
177) 51st Tagung der Hugo Obermeier-Gesellschaft. Ljubljana, Slovenia, April, 2009. Paleolithic
settlement dynamics in the Damascus Province of Syria. (Coauthors: K. Bretzke, Philipp Drechsler,
Andrew W. Kandel, Mohammad Masri, Mareike Stahlschmidt)
2008
176) International Conference Venus08 – Art and Lifestyle: Cultural development of the European
Upper Paleolithic. Vienne, Austria. November 2008. New figurative art and musical instruments from
the early Upper Paleolithic of the Swabian Jura.
175) Invited lecture in the Exkurs series of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Bremen, Germany.
November 2008. Die Anfänge von Kunst und Musik: Archäologische Spurensuche in der
Schwäbischen Eiszeit.
174) Invited lecture. Annual Gero von Merhart-Lecture, University of Marburg. Marburg, Germany.
November 2008. Die Anfänge der Kunst und Musik.
173) Plenum lecture. 19th biennial meeting of SAFA, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, September 2008.
Did behavioral modernity evolve exclusively in Africa?
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172) 19th biennial meeting of SAFA, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, September 2008. A critical view of
the evidence for a southern African origin of behavioral modernity
171) Invited lecture. Opening of the exhibit: Das Mammut vom Vogelherd. Heidenheim, Germany.
June 2008. Die Entstehung der kulturellen Modernität und die Anfänge von Kunst und Musik.
170) International conference on The Early and Middle Palaeolithic in Syria and its adjoining
countries. Basel, Switzerland. May 2008. Lower and Middle Paleolithic Landuse in the Central Levant.
(Coauthors: Conard, N. J., A. W. Kandel, K. Bretzke, A. E. Dodonov and M. Massri)
169) DFG Lecture Series in the Staatsbibliothek. München, Germany, April 2008. Die Entstehung der
kulturellen Modernität und die Anfänge von Kunst und Musik.
168) Invited address. Radiocarbon and Archaeology 5th International Symposium. Zurich, Switzerland.
March 2008. Dating the late Middle Paleolithic and the early Upper Paleolithic in Europe
167) Invited lecture, South African Archaeological Society, Cape Town, South Africa. March 2008.
Current excavations in southwestern Germany and new evidence for cultural innovations 35,000 years
ago.
166) Invited lecture. Deutsch- Amerikanisches Institut. International symposium: Kreativität;
Höhlenmalerei – Ursprung der Moderne. Heidleberg, Germany. February 2008. Examining the origins
of cultural modernity.
2007
165) Forum Scientiarium invited lecture and podium discussion. Tübingen, Germany. November 2007.
Biokulturelle Evolution.
164) 30er Universitätstag, Invited lecture. Ellwangen, Germany. November 2007. Die Höhlen der
Schwäbischen Alb und die Entstehung der Kunst und Musik.
163) DFG Lecture Series: Jahr der Geisteswissenschaften. Berlin, Germany, October 2007. Die
Anfänge von Kunst und Musik.
162) International Meeting 100 years of Homo heidelbergensis. Heidelberg, Germany, October 2007.
The origins of cultural modernity.
161) 49th Meeting of the Hugo Obermaier Gesellschaft, Trento, Italy. April 2007. The transition from
Middle to Upper Paleolithic in Swabia and the reasons why Neanderthals went extinct.
160) Invited lecture, Institute of Archaeology, University College London. Recent work on the MP and
UP of Swabiaand why Neanderthals went extinct.
159) Invited lecture. South African Archaeological Society. Cape Town, South Africa. March 2007.
What Mumba Cave in Tansania can tell us about the rate of cultural change in East Africa and the
origins of behavioral modernity.
158) Invited lecture, Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town. March 2007. The arrival
of modern humans and the extinction of Neanderthals in Europe.
157) Ringvorlesung Die Evolution des Lebendigen: Grundlagen und Aktualität der Evolutionslehre.
Tübingen, Germany. January 2007. Die Entstehung des modernen Menschen.
2006
156) Ringvorlesung Tübinger Ausgrabungen und Projekte in der Alten und Neuen Welt. Tübingen,
Germany. December 2006. Neue Forschungen zum Paläolithikum und Neolithikum der zentralen
Levante.
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155) Invited lecture in connection with the exhibit Roots / Wurzeln der Menschheit, Rheinisches
Landesmuseum Bonn, Germany. November 2006. Letzte Neandertaler und erste Cro-MagnonMenschen auf der Schwäbischen Alb.
154) Invited lecture, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Ur und Frühgeschichte. Berlin,
Germany. November 2006. Die Entstehung der figürlichen Kunst und der Musik vor 40 000 Jahren.
153) Keynote address, Cradel of Language Conference. Stellenbosch, South Africa. November, 2006.
Is the archaeological evidence for early symbolic communication and music consistent with an African
origin of language?
152) Archaeology and Human Ecology in Southwestern Asia International Symposium in Honor of
Hans-Peter Uerpmann. Tübingen, Germany. October, 2006. Paleolithic Settlement in the Central
Levant and the Shift to Neolithic Economic Forms.
151) Kinder-Universität in Weil der Stadt, Weil der Stadt, Germany. October 2006. Warum stammen
wir von Affen ab?
150) Invited lecture, Univesity of Damascus Department of Archaeology. Damascus, Syria. October
2006. Current Stone Age research in the Damascus Province of Syria.
149) 15th UISPP Congress. Lisbon, Portugal. September 2006. Modelling Stone Age Landuse and
Environmental Change in the Central Levant. (Coauthors: N. J. Conard, K. Bretzke, K. Deckers, P.
Drechsler, M. Kucera, S. Riehl and M. Massri)
148) 15th UISPP Congress. , Portugal. September 2006. The Open-air Epipaleolithic site of Bardia and
Paleolithic Occupation of the Qaleh Gusheh Sand Dunes, Esfahan Province, Iran (Coauthors: N. J.
Conard, E. Ghasidian and S. Heydari)
147) 15th UISPP Congress. Lisbon, Portugal. September 2006. Dating the boundary between the
Middle and Upper Paleolithic in Swabia. (Coauthors: N. J. Conard and M. Bolus)
146) Ringvorlesung Ein Museum der Universität Tübingen. Tübingen, Germany July, 2006. Die
Musialisierung des Neandertalers und die Selbstwahrnehmung des Jetztmenschen
145) Invited lecture. Interdisciplinary Symposium of Hans Küng’s Welt Ethos Stiftung.
Naturwissenschaft und Religion. Tübingen, Germany. July, 2006. Der Anfang der Menschheit.
144) Key note lecture, 10er Internationale Jahrestagung der Fachsektion GeoTop der Deutschen
Gesellschaft für Geowissenschaften. Ulm, Germany. May 2006.
143) Invited lecture, Naturhistorische Gesellschaft Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Germany. May 2006. Die
letzten Neandertaler und die ersten modernen Menschen in Europa
142) 71st Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico. April 2006.
New research on the MSA of Mumba Cave, Tanzania
141) Annual meeting of the Society for Paleoanthropology. San Juan, Puerto Rico. April 2006, Current
research on the late Middle and early Upper Paleolithic in Swabia.
140) International Radiocarbon Conference. Oxford, England. April 2006. Radiocarbon dating the last
Neanderthals, the first modern humans and the transition from the Middle to Upper Paleolithic in
Europe
139) Invited Lecture, South African Archaeological Society, Cape Town, South Africa. March, 2006.
From the Acheulean to the Neolithic: Cultural Evolution in the Central Levant
138) Invited lecture, Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town. South Africa. March 2006.
Theory, Methods and Politics of Stone Age Research in Syria and Iran.
2005
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137) Invited Lecture, Forum Tübingense. Tübingen, Germany. November 2005. Die Anfänge der
Kunst und Musik.
136) Invited Lecture, University of Damascus, Syria. October 2005.Current Paleoltihic research in
Syria and Germany.
135) International meeting, Rethinking the Human Revolution: New Behavioral and Biological
Perspectives on the Origins and Dispersal of Modern Humans. Cambridge, England. September 2005.
What caused the cultural innovations of the Aurignacian and which hypotheses can best explain their
spatial-temporal distribution?
134) Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Universität Frankfurt. Institutskolloquium. Frankfurt,
Germany. July 2005. Vom Acheuléen bis in die Jungsteinzeit. Landschaftsnutzung in der Damaskus
Provinz, Syrien.
133) Museums Gesellschaft Tübingen, Invited Lecture. Tübingen, Germany. May 2005. Die Anfänge
der Kunst und Musik vor 40 000 Jahren.
132) University of Rochester Invited Alumni Lecture, Rochester, New York, USA. April 2005. The
Origins of Figurative Art and Music
131) Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, USA. April 2005.
Paleolithic settlement dynamics of the Zagros and Anti-Lebanon Regions.
130) University of Utah, Department of Anthropology, Invited Lecture. Salt Lake City, USA. March
2005. The first modern humans, the last Neanderthals and the origins of behavioral modernity.
129) Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town, Departmental lecture. Cape Town, South
Africa. February, 2005. When archaics and moderns humans met: the Swabian evidence for a
behavioral revolution at the start of the Aurignacian.
128) Invited lecture. Römisch-Germanische Kommission and the Senkenberg-Museum. Frankfurt am
Main, Germany. January 2005. Die Anfänge der Kunst und die Entstehung der kulturellen Modernität.
2004
127) Invited lecture, Zoologisches Museum der Universität Heidelberg. Lecture Series: Quo vadis,
Homo sapiens? Entwicklung und Fehlentwicklung. Heidelberg, Germany. December 2004. Anfänge
der Kunst.
126) Invited lecture in Staatsministerium Baden-Württemberg. Vorträge in der Bibliothek. Stuttgart,
Germany. November 2004. Künstlerische Urknall auf der Schäbischen Alb.
125) Invited lecture, International Conference, Archäoligie in Japan – Umbrüche und Kontinuitäten.
Japanisch-Deutsches Zentrum Berlin, Germany. November 2004. Die Archäologie des frühen
Jungpaläolithikums in Südwestdeutschland.
124) Opening lecture for the Exhibit Schwanenflügelknochen-Flöte. Württembergisches
Landesmuseum. Stuttgart, Germany. October 2004. Die Anfänge der Musik.
123) Invited Lecture, University of Damascus, Syria. October 2004. Paleolithic research in the
Damascus Province viewed from European and Southwest Asian perspectives.
122) Tübingen Sommeruniversität. Tübingen, Germany. August 2004. Die ältesten Kunstwerke der
Welt.
121) International Colloquium. Neanderthals and Modern Humans Meet? Blaubeuren, Germany. July
2004. Hypotheses about late Neanderthals and early modern humans in the Swabian Jura.
120) Lecture Series in connection with the exhibit Rulaman in Museum Schloss Hohentübingen.
Tübingen, Germany. July 2004. Spektakuläre altsteinzeitliche Entdeckungen in den Höhlen der
Schwäbischen Alb und die Frage der Anfänge kultureller Modernität.
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119) Research Lecture, Urgeschichtliches Museum Blauberuen, Germany. June, 2004. Die Archäologie
der letzten 500.000 Jahren in Syrien: Ergebnisse der aktuellen Tübinger Geländearbeit am den Füßen
der Anti-Lebanon-Gebirge.
118) International Colloquium. Eastern Mediterranean/Near Eastern Geoarchaeology Meeting,
Tübingen, GermanyMay 2004. Changing patterns of Paleolithic landuse in the Damascus Province,
Syria.
117) Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montréal, Canada. April, 2004.
Wetting and drying, heating and cooling and other reasons why simplistic denisty based models of bone
survivablity do not work.
116) Annual meeting of the Society for Paleoanthropology. Montréal, Canada. March, 2004. New Data
on the Aurignacian of the Upper Danube Valley.
115) South African Archaeological Society, Invited lecture. Iziko South African Museum, Cape Town,
South Africa. March, 2004. The arrival of modern humans in Europe and the origin of figurative art.
114) Volkshochschule Schwäbisch Gmünd, Lecture Series: Geheimnisvolle Vergangenheit – Moderne
Archäologie. Schäbisch Gmünd, Germany. January 2004. Neandertaler und Homo sapiens auf der
Schwäbischen Alb.
2003
113) Urgeschichtliches Museum Blaubeuren, Eröffnungsrede für die Ausstellung Eizeitkunst Premiere.
Blauberuen, Germany. December 2003. Die Bedeutung der neuen Kunstwerke aus Hohle Fels.
112) Gesellschaft für Naturkunde in Württemberg, Tübingen, Germany. December 2003. Die letzten
Neandertaler und die ersten modernen Menschen Baden-Württembergs und Europas.
111) International Colloquium “La Spiritualité”, Liège, Belgium. December, 2003. Lion-men and
Waterfowl: New Discoveries of Aurignacian Ivory Artworks from Hohle Fels and their Implications for
Testing Models for early Shamanism and Hahn’s Concept of Kraft und Aggression.
110) XXIVe Recontres Internationales d’Archéologie et d’Histoire d’Antibes, Petites Animaux et
Sociétés Humaines Du Complément alimentaire aux Ressources Utiliaires. Antibes, France. October,
2003. Tortoises as Food and taphonomic Elements in Palaeolandscapes.
109) Données récent sur les modalités de peuplement en Europe au Paléolithique inférieur et moyen.
Rennes, France. September, 2003. Patterns of Settlement and Subsistence in the Middle Paleolithic of
the Rhineland.
108) XVI International INQUA Congress, Reno, Nevada, USA. July, 2003. The Danube Corridor
Model for the Colonization of Europe by Modern Humans.
107) First Euro-Loess Symposium. Trebgast, Germany. July 2003. Archaeology in European Loess
Deposits.
106) Landesmuseum Mainz, Lecture series in connection with the special exhibit: Leben und Sterben in
der Steinzeit. Mainz, Germany. July 2003. Der Altsteinzeitliche Fundplatz Wallertheim und die
Lebensweise der Neandertaler.
105) Vortragsreihe: Die Altsteinzeit – Wirklichkeit und Illusion. Landesmuseum für Vorgeschichte
Sachsen – Anhalt. Halle, Germany. June, 2003. Die Entstehung der Kunst und der symbolischen
Kommunikation. Neue Erkenntnisse zum Ursprung der kulturellen Modernität.
104) International Conference. Pitture Paleolithiche nelle Prealpi Vente: Grotta di Fumane e Riparo
Dalmeri. Verona, Italy. June 2003. The Aurignacian Art of Swabia.
103) Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Universität Frankfurt. Institutskolloquium. Frankfurt,
Germany. June 2003. Steinzeitliche Archäologie in einer Dünenlandschaft am westlichen Kap
Südafrikas.
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102) 45th Meeting of the Hugo Obermaier-Gesellschaft, Santander, Spain. April 2003. New Research
on the Middle and Upper Paleolithic of Swabia.
101) Department of Archaeology University of Cape Town. Cape Town, South Africa, March 2003.
The European Evidence for the Origin of Modern Behavior.
100) Department of Archaeology University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, March,
2003. The Archaeology of Mobile Dunes in the Western Cape.
99) From Tools to Symbols from Early Hominids to Modern Humans, International Round Table,
Johannesburg, South Africa, March, 2003. An overview of the patterns of behavioral change in Africa
and Eurasia during the Late Pleistocene.
98) University of Tübingen Round Table Tübingen – Damascus: From Neolithisation through
Urbanisation to Modernisation: Current Archaeological Research of the University of Tübingen in
Syria. Tübingen, Germany. February 2003. Syrian-German Excavations at Baaz (Ma’ aloula).
97) Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte Universität Köln. Institutskolloquium. Cologne, Germany.
Januar 2003. Landschaftsarchäologie in Syrien und Südafrika: Konzepte und Methoden.
2002
96) Abendvortrag in der Landesvertretung Baden-Württemberg. Begleitende Vortragsreihe zur
Ausstellung “Menschen, Zeiten, Räume – Archäologie in Deutschland” Berlin, Germany. December
2002. Frühste Kunstwerke der Menschehit von der Schwäbischen Alb.
95) Festvortrag für die Verleihung des Archäologie-Preis Baden-Würtemberg 2002, Stuttgart,
Germany. November 2002. Die ersten modernen Menschen Europas und die Anfänge der Kunst:
Neuste Forschungsergebnisse aus den Höhlen der Schwäbischen Alb.
94) International Symposium The Gravettian along the Danube, Mikulov, Czech Republic. November
2002. An Overview of Current Research on the Gravettian of the Swabian Jura.
93) Universität Bayreuth lecture series of the Geographisches Institut. Bayreuth, Germany. November
2002. Urgeschichtliche Migrationen in und aus Afrika: Human und landschaftsökologische Aspekte.
92) University College London lecture series on The Spread of Modern Human Culture into Europe.
London, England. October 2002. The early Upper Paleolithic of Swabia and the Rhine Corridor and
Kulturpumpe Hypotheses.
91) Harvard University Archaeology Lecture Series, Cambridge, USA. September 2002. The Middle to
Upper Paleolithic Transition in Southern Germany.
90) Keynote Lecture, 52th Anniversary Meeting of the Deutsche Quartär Gesellschaft. Potsdam,
Germany. August, 2002. Die Ausbreitung von Homo sapiens sapiens in Europa und die Herausbildung
der kulturellen Modernität
89) 9th International Congress of the International Council for Archaeozoology. Durham, England.
August, 2002. The Fauna from Bollschweil and the Role of Proboscidieans in Paleolithic Economies.
88) Max Planck Institut für Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany. July 2002. The Arrival of
Homo sapiens in Europe and the Origins of Behavioral Modernity.
87) Zimmermann’s Kulturkanendar, Zimmermann’s Buchhandlung, Kirchheim, Germany. July 2002.
Vom Neandertaler zum Homo sapiens sapiens: Neue Funde im Geißenklösterle und im Hohle Fels.
86) Kinder Universität, Univesität Tübingen. July 2002. Warum stammen Menschen von Affen?
85) Colloquium to Mark the Retirement of Gerhard Bosinski, Universität zu Köln, Cologne, Germany.
June 2002. Current Research in Southern Germany, the Danube Corridor and the Kulturpumpe Model.
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84) International Symposium on the Definition of the Aurignacian. Portugese Ministry of Culture.
Lisbon, Portugal. June 2002. An Overview of the Chronostratigraphy of the Swabian Aurignacian and
its Interregional Implications.
83) Urgeschichtliches Museum Blaubeuren. Vortragsreihe zur Eiszeitkunst. Blaubeuren, Germany.
June 2002. Kulturelle Evolution und das Selbstverständnis des Menschen.
82) Institut de Paléontologie Humaine, Paris, France. June 2002. The Origins of Behavioral Modernity
in Europe.
81) 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Denver, Colorado, March, 2002.
Results from the Ma’aloula Survey and the Excavations at Baaz Rockshelter, Damascus Province,
Syria.
80) 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Denver, Colorado, March, 2002.
An Assessment of the Evidence for Behavioral Change during the Middle Paleolithic of Westcentral
Europe.
79) Conard, N. J. Meeting of the Paleoanthropology Society. Denver, Colorado, March 2002. The
Early Upper Paleolithic in Swabia.
78) Studium Generale der Universität Tübingen. Evolution der Organismen und Dynamik der
Biosphaere. February 2002. Die Evolution menschlicher Kulturen.
77) Institut für Geographie, University of Mainz, Germany, January 2002. Chronostratigraphie und
Lebensweisen der Neandertaler und der ersten modernen Europäer.
2001
76) Karstrunde des Geographisches Institut, Universität Tübingen. December 2001. Jüngste Ergebnisse
zum Paläolithikum aus Höhlen der Schwäbischen Alb.
76) Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Universität Kiel, Germany. December 2001. Die letzten
Neandertaler und die ersten modernen Menschen in Europa.
75) International Meeting of the Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina. Klimawechsel vor
dem Einfluß des Meschen. Keynote Lecture. Halle, Gemany, October 2001. Quaternary Environmental
Change and its Effects on Human Evolution and Human Biogeography.
74) Ist International Congress, The World of Elephants, Rome, October 2001. The Fauna from
Bollschweil and the Question of Neanderthal Mammoth Hunting in the Black Forest.
73) Internationals Forum für Gestaltung. Tagung: Heureka oder die Kunst des Entwerfens. Ulm,
Germany, September 2001. Vom Werfen zum Entwerfen: Antropologische Rekonstruktion und
planende Konstruktion.
72) Meeting of the Gesellschaft für Natuwissenschaftliche Archäologie & 7th Annual Meeting of the
European Asscociation of Archaeologists. Esslingen, Germany, September 2001. Die Entstehung und
Ausbreitung von modernen Menschen: Neue Erkenntnisse von der Schwäbischen Alb.
71) Landratsamt Ulm. September 2001. Die Anfänge der Kunst: Eiszeitkunst im SüddeutschSchweizerischen Jura.
70) XIV UISPP Congress, Liège, Belgium, September 2001. Patterns of Subsistence and Settlement in
the Aurignacian of the Swabian Jura.
69) XIV UISPP Congress, Liège, Belgium, September 2001. Middle Paleolithic Settlement in the
Ma’aloula Region, Damascus Province, Syria.
68) XIV UISPP Congress, Liège, Belgium, September 2001. The Chronostratigraphy of the
Aurignacian of the Swabian Jura as a Test of the Danube Corridor and Kulturpumpe Models.
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67) XIV UISPP Congress, Liège, Belgium, September 2001. The Archaeology, Chronostratigraphy and
Paleoecology of Middle Paleolithic Sites in the Central Rhine Valley.
66) Römisch-Germanisches-Zentralmuseum, Neuweid, Germany, 15er Rudolf Virchow-Vorlesung,
June 2001. Die Neandertaler am Rhein.
65) Institute for Soil Science, University of Gießen, Germany, June, 2001. Die Entstehung und das
Schicksal der Neandertaler.
64) International Symposium, Advances in the Study of Human Evolution and Dispersal. Tübingen,
Germany, April, 2001. The Pattern and Timing of the Colonization of Europe by Modern Humans.
63) Studium Generale, Universität Tübingen: Woher kommt der Mensch? January, 2001: Die
Entstehung der anatomischen und kulturellen Modernität.
2000
62) Museumsgesellschaft Tübingen. 2000 lecture series. Tübingen, November, 2000. Der Neandertaler
und die Entstehung des Homo sapiens sapiens.
61) Purdue University Department of Physics invited lecture. West Lafyette, USA, August, 2000.
Recent Advances in Paleolithic Research.
60) Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Vor- und Frühgeschichte in Württemberg und Hohenzollern.
Essinlingen, July, 2000. Eiszeitliche Inovationen auf der Schwäbischen Alb.
59) Abteilung für Äletere Urgeschichte und Quartärökologie Forschungskolloquium, Universität
Tübingen, June, 2000. Aktuelle Ergebnisse zum Paläolithikum und Epipaläolithikum durch das
Tübingenr-Damaskus Ausgrabungs- und Survey-Projekt (TDASP).
58) 42. Meeting of the Hugo Obermaier-Gesellschaft, Tübingen, April, 2000. Kritische Betractung der
heutigen Paläolithforschung im deutschprachigen Europa.
1999
57) Krapina Centennial Conference, Zagreb, Croatia, August, 1999. Current Research on the Middle
and Early Upper Paleolithic in Southwestern Germany.
56) Abteilung für Äletere Urgeschichte und Quartärökologie Forschungskolloquium, Universität
Tübingen, July 1999. Das Tübinger paläolithische Surveyprogramm in Syrien
55) Tag der Forschung, Universität Tübingen, June, 1999. Die Landschaftsarchäologie der GeelbekDünen in Südafrika und die Entstehung und Verbreitung von Homo sapiens sapiens.
1998
54) Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Universität Basel, November, 1998. Invited lecture: Die
steinzeitliche Archäologie in den Geelbek Dünen, Südafrika.
53) Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Universität Basel, November, 1998. Invited lecture: Neue
Forschungsergebnisse aus dem deutschen Mittelpaläolihtikum.
52) 50th Anniversary Meeting of the Deutsche Quartär Gesellschaft, Hanover. September, 1998. Middle
Paleolithic Archaeology and Chronostratigraphy in the Rhineland.
51) 8th International Congress of the International Council for Archaeozoology. Victoria, British
Columbia. August, 1998. Middle Paleolithic Hunting Economies in the Rhineland.
50) 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Seattle, Washington, March, 1998.
Refitting Studies in the German Stone Age.
49) Paleoantropology Society Meeting. Seattle, Washington, March, 1998. Middle Paleolithic
Subsistence and Landuse in the Rhineland.
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48) South African Archaeological Society, Cape Town, RSA, March, 1998. Recent Advances in
German Paleolithic Research.
1997
47) Internationale Tagung: Theorie und sozialen Wandels: Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft in Jäger- und
Sammler-Gruppen. Zentrum für Interdiziplinäre Forschung, Universität Bielefeld, December, 1997.
Zur Subsistenz, Siedlung und sozialen Orginization im Paläolithikum.
46) XVIII Rencontres Internationales d’Archéologie et d’Histoire d’Antibes: Économe Préhistorique:
Les Comportements de Subsistance au Paléolihtique, Antibes, France, October 1997: Refitting Bones
and Stones as a Means of Reconstructing Middle Paleolithic Subsistence in the Rhineland.
45) Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town, June 1997. High Resolution
Chronostratigraphy at Open-air Neanderthal Sites in the Rhineland.
1996
44) Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Universität Zürich, December 1996: Der aktuelle Stand der
Forschung im Mittelpaläolithikum.
43) International Meeting, Before Modern Humans 400-200KA: The Jabrudian and Micoquian in the
Levant and Europe, Haifa, Israel, November 1996: Are there Recognizable Cultural Entities in the
Middle Paleolithic of Central Europe?
42) XIII International Congress of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences, Forlì, Italien, September
1996. Site Structure and the Organization of Middle Paleolithic Settlement in the Rhineland.
41) Paleoanthropology Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 1996. Find Densities at Middle
Paleolithic Open Air Sites in the Rhineland.
1995
40) Colloque International Le Bison Gibier et Moyen de Subsitance des Hommes du Paléolithique aux
Paléoindiens des Grandes Plaines, Toulouse June 1995: The Taphonomy of Bison Remains from the
1991-1994 Excavations in Wallertheim (Rheinhessen, Germany) and ist Bearing on the Interpretation
of the Locality.
39) Symposium Reduction Processes („Chaines Operatoires“) for the European Mousterian, Rome
May 26-28, 1995: Wallertheim Horion D: An Example of High Resolution Archaeology in the Middle
Paleolithic.
38) The Role of Early Humans in the Accumulation of European Lower and Middle Paleolithic Bone
Assemblages, Neuwied, Germany, May 1995: The Middle Palaeolithic faunal assemblages from the
1991-1994 excavations in Wallertheim, Rheinhessen.
1994
37) International Congress of Archaeozoology, Constance, Germany, September 1994: Middle
Paleolithic Subsistence in the Central Rhine Valley.
36) International Working Group on Bone Modification, Constance, Germany, September 1994:
Anntler Tools and Pseudotools in the Lower and Middle Paleolithic Faunal Assemblages.
35) Paleoanthropology Society, Anaheim, California, April 1994: Middle Paleolithic Economies in the
Rhine Valley.
34) Hugo Obermaier-Gesellschaft, Weimar, Germany, April 1994: Neue mittelpaläolithische
Ausgrabungen am Mittelrhein.
33) Leiden University, Institute of Prehistory, Leiden, Netherlands, March 1994: Three invited lectures
on Paleolithic archaeology in the Rhineland.
1993
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32) V. Bilzingsleben – Kolloquium: Homo erectus – seine Kultur und Umwelt, Jena, Germany,
December 1993: Das Mittelpaläolithikum von Wallertheim (Rheinhessisches Hügelland).
31) Deutscher Archäologen-Kongress, Siegen, Germany, September 1993: Erste Ergebnisse der neuen
paläolithischen Ausgrabung in Wallertheim/Rheinhessen.
30) Museum Monrepos Sunday Lecture Series, Neuwied, Germany, June 1993: Die neue
Ausgrabungen des Neandertalfundplatzes Wallertheim, Rheinhessen.
29) University of Connecticut, Department of Anthropology Lecture Series in Archaeology, Storrs,
Connecticut, March, 1993: The University of Connecticut’s Excavation at the Middle Paleolithic Site
of Wallertheim, Germany.
1992
28) University of Connecticut, Department of Anthropology Lecture Series in Archaeology, Storrs,
Connecticut, September, 1992: Spatial Organization within a Fort Ancient Village at 750 B.P.
27) Society for American Archaeology meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 1992: The 1988/1989
Excavation of Flinders Petrie’s “Workmen’s Barracks”. Beyond the Elite: Old Kingdom Archaeology
and the Giza Plateau Mapping Project. Symposium Organizer and Chair.
26) Harvard University, Department of Anthropology, Wing Lunch, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
February, 1992: Excavations at the Middle Paleolithic Site of Wallertheim in the Central Rhine Valley.
25) Archaeological Society of Connecticut, Sunday Speaker Series, Rocky Hill, Connecticut, February,
1992: A Mississippian Village on the Banks of the Great Miami in southwestern Ohio.
1991
24) University of Connecticut, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Lecture Series,
Storrs, Connecticut, December 1991: How Human were Neanderthals?
23) Society for American Archaeology meeting, New Orleans, April 1991: Subsistence in the Central
Rhine Valley during the Middle Paleolithic.
1990
22) International Symposium on Lößstratigraphie und Ökologie im Alt- und Mittelpaläolithikum,
Museum Monrepos, Neuwied, Germany, October 1990: Eiszeit Umwelt und paläolithische
Wirtschaftsweisen in der Osteifel.
21) International Council for Archaeozoology, Sixth International Conference, Washington, D.C., May
1990: Faunal Remains from Middle Paleolithic Sites of the East Eifel Volcanic Fields (Federal
Republic of Germany).
20) Harvard University, Department of Anthropology, Invited colloquium in archaeology, Cambridge
Massachusetts, April 1990: Current Research in the German Paleolithic.
1989
19) Yale University, Department of Anthropology, Brown Bag lecture series, New Haven, Connecticut,
November 1989: The Weichselian Age Archaeological Finds from Tönchesberg, Federal Republic of
Germany.
18) Museum Monrepos Sunday lecture series, Neuwied, Germany, May 1989: Die Ausgrabungen von
Yale University auf dem Tönchesberg bei Kruft.
17) Hugo Obermaier Gesellschaft meeting, Ingolstadt, Germany, April 1989: Mittelpaläolithische
Ausgrabungen auf Tönchesberg, ein Vulkan der Osteifel.
16) Society for American Archaeology meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, April 1989: Middle Paleolithic
Occupations from the last two Glacial Cycles in the Scoria Cones of the East Eifel, West Germany.
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15) Leiden University, Institute of Prehistory, Leiden, Netherlands, March 1989: Recent Paleolithic
Finds from the Volcanic Fields of the East Eifel: German and American Perspectives on the
Archaeology of the Middle Paleolithic.
14) Museum Monrepos, Neuwied, Germany, February 1989: Neue Grabungen der Yale Universität bei
den Pyramiden in Giza.
1988
13) International Conference on Early Man in Island Environments, Oliena, Sardinia, October 1988:
Faunal Remains from Tönchesberg, a Middle Paleolithic Site in the Central Rhine Valley.
12) The 13th International Radiocarbon Conference, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 1988: A 36Cl
Profile in Greenland Ice back to 1250 AD.
11) Northeastern Faunal Analysis Conference, Princeton, New Jersey, April 1988: Faunal Remains
from the Middle Paleolithic Site of Tönchesberg in the Central Rhine Valley.
10) International Conference on the Earliest Settlement of Europe, Andernach, Germany, March 1988:
Tönchesberg, a Middle Paleolithic Site in the Central Rhine Valley.
9) Yale University, Department of Anthropology Brown Bag lecture series, New Haven, Connecticut,
January, 1988: New Archaeological Applications of Accelerator Mass Spectrometry.
1987
8) Yale University, Department of Anthropology Brown Bag lecture series, New Haven, Connecticut,
September 1987: Recent Paleolithic Excavations in the Volcanic Fields of the East Eifel, Federal
Republic of Germany.
1986
7) Yale University, Department of Geology and Geochemistry lecture series, New Haven, Connecticut,
October, 1986: 10Be and 36Cl in Ice from Greenland and Antarctica.
6) Yale University, Department of Anthropology Brown Bag lecture series, New Haven, Connecticut,
September, 1986: Excavation and Restoration of Incinerator Site, a Mississippian Site in Southwestern
Ohio.
5) International Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Conference, Oxford, England, June,1986: Sample
Preparation and Measurement of 36Cl in small Ice Samples.
4) University of Rochester, Physics Department thesis defence, April, 1986: 36Cl in Ice from
Greenland and Antarctica.
1985
3) 12th International Radiocarbon Conference, Trondheim, Norway, June 1985: The Chemical
Preparation of AgCl for Measuring 36Cl in Polar Ice with Accelerator Mass Spectrometry.
1984
2) Univesity of Cologne, Institute of Prehistory Oberseminar, Cologne, Germany, January, 1984: Die
Vorgeschichte des Ohiotals mit besonderer Berücksichtigung eines mississippian Fundplatz Incinerator
Site.
1983
1) Conference for Undergraduate Research, Rochester, New York, April,1983: Accelerator
Radiocarbon Dating of the Evidence for Prehistoric Horticulture in Illinois.
Readings and other public presentations (selected)
Reading from Die Venus aus dem Eis. Schelklingen, Germany, October 2010. (with J. Wertheimer)
Reading from Die Venus aus dem Eis. Tübingen, Germany, October 2010. (with J. Wertheimer)
Reading from Die Venus aus dem Eis. Herbrechtingen, Germany, January 2011. (with J. Wertheimer)
Lecture on Human Evolution. Mills Lawn Grade School, Yellow Springs, USA, April 2010.
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SELECTED ABSTRACTS
(Lecture by N. J. Conard unless otherwise indicated. Posters indicated as such.)
2015
295) Conard, N. J. and B. Starkovich. Annual Meeting of the Society for America Archaeology. San
Fransisco, USA, April, 2015. Explaining diachronic trends in Paleolithic subsistence in Central Europe.
294) Conard, N. J. Society for Paleoanthropology meeting San Francisco, USA, April, 2014. Reexcavation of Vogelherd Cave and its implications for the emergence of the Upper Paleolithic and the
spread of modern humans across Europe.
293) Will, M, and N. J. Conard. African Quaternary Conference. Cape Town, South Africa, February
2015. Modeling coastal adaptations in the MSA of southern Africa. (lecture by M. Will)
292) Will, M, and N. J. Conard. African Quaternary Conference. Cape Town, South Africa, February
2015What drives cultural change in the Middle Stone Age of Sibudu, KwaZulu-Natal? (lecture by M.
Will)
2014
291) Bretzke, K. and N. J. Conard. International Conference Middle Palaeolithic in the Desert II.
Bordeaux, France, December, 2014. Tracking hominin spatial behavior in the Middle Paleolithic of
Southwest Syria. (lecture K. Bretzke)
290) Conard, N. J. and M. Zeidi. ASOR Annual Meeting. San Diego, USA, November 2014. The
emergence of agriculture and village life in the foothills of the Zagros Mountains, western Iran. (lecture
by M. Zeidi)
289) Münzel, S. C. and N. J. Conard. 9th Symposium on the international Study Group on Music
Archaeology. Berlin, Germany, September, 2014. Oldest musical instruments from three caves in the
Swabian Jura, Southwerstern Germany. (lecture by. S. C. Münzel)
288) Mentzer, S. M., C. E. Miller, P. Kloos, L. Wadley, and N. J. Conard. 4th Annual Meeting of the
European Society for Human Evolution. Florence, Italy, September, 2014. The distribution of
authigenic minerals in the Middle Stone Age deposits of Sibudu (South Africa), and implications for
the preservation of archaeological features. (poster)
287) Barbieri, A., N. J. Conard and C. E. Miller. 4th Annual Meeting of the European Society for
Human Evolution. Florence, Italy, September, 2014. Late glacial landscapes and site formation
processes in caves: an innovative approach from the Ach and Lone valleys of the Swabian Jura (SW
Germany). (lecture by A. Barbeiri)
286) E. Camarós, S. C. Münzel, M. Ceuto, F. Rivals and N. J. Conard. 12th International Conference
of Archaeozoology. San Rafael, Argentina, September 2014. Hominid-Carnivore Paleolithic interaction
written in teeth: Stories from the Swabian Jura (Germany). (lecture by E. Camarós)
285) Weide, A., S. Riehl, M. Zeidi, and N.J. Conard. 20th Annual Meeting of the European
Association of Archaeologists. Istanbul, Turkey, September 2014. On the identification of
domesticated cereals in the Aceramic Neolithic of the Near East. (lecture A. Weide)
284) Conard, N. J., V. C. Schmid and M. Will. International workshop: Contextualizing technological
change and cultural evolution in the MSA of southern Africa. Tübingen, Germany, September, 2014.
The tempo and nature of technological change in the MSA at Sibudu.
283) Kandel, A. W., M. Bolus, M. N. Haidle and N. J. Conard. International workshop:
Contextualizing technological change and cultural evolution in the MSA of southern Africa. Tübingen,
Germany, September, 2014. Cultural dynamics and the rise of hyperplasticity in the MSA of Southern
Africa. (lecture by A. W. Kandel)
282) Taller, A., H. Napierala, N. J. Conard. 17th UISPP Congress. Burgos, Spain. September, 2014.
The Magdalenian of Hohle Fels Cave: Central Europe at the end of the Pleniglacial. (poster)
281) Conard, N. J. and K. Bretzke. 17th UISPP Congress. Burgos, Spain. September, 2014. What if
anything does the Middle Paleolithic of western Syria tell us about movements in and out Africa?
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280) Ghasidian, E., K. Bretzke and N. J. Conard. 17th UISPP Congress. Burgos, Spain. September,
2014. The Rostamian of the Southern Zagros and its place in the early Upper Paleolithic of
Southwestern Asia. (lecture by E. Ghasidian)
279) Heckel, C., K. Müller, R. White, H. Floss, N. J. Conard and I. Reiche. 17th UISPP Congress.
Burgos, Spain. September, 2014. Micro‐PIXE/PIGE Analysis of Aurignacian Ivories: Advances and
limitations in the study of Paleolithic osseous materials. (lecture by C. Heckel)
278) Conard, N. J., V. C. Schmid, M. Zeidi and G. Porraz. 17th UISPP Congress. Burgos, Spain.
September, 2014. Characterizing the stratigraphy of bifacial technology in the assemblages from the
Deep Sounding at Sibudu Cave, in Kwa-Zulu Natal.
277) Schmidt, P., G. Porraz, A. Delagnes, K. Douze, C. Henshilwood, J. Parkington, P.-J. Texier, S.
Wurz, L. Bellot-Gurlet, N. Conard. 17th UISPP Congress. Burgos, Spain. September, 2014. Heat
treatment of silcrete in the Southern African MSA: the heating procedure and its implications for the
chaîne opératoire. (lecture by P. Schmidt)
276) Heydari-Guran, S., M. Märker and N. J. Conard. 17th UISPP Congress. Burgos, Spain.
September, 2014. Bottlenecks and corridors and their impact on the Paleolithic subsistence and landuse
in the complex topography of the Zagros Mountains of Iran.
275) Starkovich, B. M. and N. J. Conard. 17th UISPP Congress. Burgos, Spain. September, 2014. A
diachonic perspective of human behavioral adaptations to interglacial lakeshore environments during
the European Pleistocene to early Holocene. Burgos What were they up against? Middle Pleistocene
carnivores and hominins at Schöningen (Germany). (lecture by B. M. Starkovich)
274) Dutkiewicz, E., S. Wolf, N. J. Conard. 17th UISPP Congress. Burgos, Spain. September, 2014.
Early symbolism in the Lone Valley of Southwestern Germany. (lecture by E. Dutkiewicz)
273) Conard, N. J. and J. Serangeli. 17th UISPP Congress. Burgos, Spain. September, 2014. Overview
of the current excavations in Schöningen.
272) Conard, N. J. UNESCO World Heritage Convention Meeting: The transition from huntergatherers to farming societies. The origins of food production and the World Heritage Convention.
August, 2014, Puebla, Mexico. The origins of agriculture in the Near East.
271) Conard, N. J., G. Porraz. 14th Congress of the Pan African Archaeological Association for
Prehistory and Related Studies. July 2014, Johannesburg, South Africa. Examining patterns of cultural
change within the MSA sequence at Sibudu Cave, Kwa-Zulu Natal.
270) Gregor D. Bader & Nicholas J. Conard. 14th Congress of the Pan African Archaeological
Association for Prehistory and Related Studies. July 2014, Johannesburg, South Africa. Holley Shelter
New results on the variability of the South African Middle Stone Age. (lecture by G. Bader)
269) Kandel, A. W., M. Bolus, N. J. Conard, M. N. Haidle. 14th Congress of the Pan African
Archaeological Association for Prehistory and Related Studies 14-18 July 2014, Johannesburg, South
Africa. The concept of behavioral hyperplasticity as a framework for examining cultural change during
the Middle Stone Age of Southern Africa. (lecture by A. W. Kandel)
268) Conard, N. J., Manuel Will, Andrew W. Kandel. 14th Congress of the Pan African Archaeological
Association for Prehistory and Related Studies. July 2014, Johannesburg, South Africa. Coastal
adaptations and settlement systems on the Cape and Horn of Africa during the Middle Stone Age.
267) Will, M., G. Porraz, G. Bader and N. J. Conard. 14th Congress of the Pan African Archaeological
Association for Prehistory and Related Studies. July 2014, Johannesburg, South Africa. Characterizing
the Sibudan at the type locality. (lecture by M. Will)
266) Dutkiewicz, E. and N. J. Conard. International conference « L'art mobilier au Paléolithique
supérieur» A l'occasion du 150e anniversaire des premières découvertes d'art mobilier en Vallée de la
Vézère. Les Eyzies, France, June 2014.The symbolic language on the mobile art of the Swabian Jura.
(lecture by. E. Dutkiewicz)
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265) Zeidi, M. and N. J. Conard. 9 ICANNE, Basel, Switzerland, June 2014. The high resolution
record of chipped stone from the aceramic Neolithic site of Chogha Golan, Ilam Province, Iran.
(poster)
264) Conard, N. J. and M. Zeidi. 9 ICANNE, Basel, Switzerland, June 2014. The record of clay objects
from the aceramic Neolithic site of Chogha Golan, Ilam Province, Iran.
263) Riehl, S., E. Asouti, B. Starkovich, M. Zeidi and N. J. Conard . 9 ICANNE, Basel, Switzerland,
June 2014. Subsistence change and environmental patterns at aceramic Chogha Golan (Ilam
province/Iran). (lecture by S. Riehl)
262) Münzel, S. C., S. Wolf, D. G. Drucker and N. J. Conard. VIth International Conference on
Mammoths and their Relatives. Grevena-Siatista, Greece, May 2014. The exploitation of mammoth in
the Swabian Jura (SW-Germany) during the Aurignacian and Gravettian periods. (lecture by S.C.
Münzel)
261) Barbieri, A., C. E. Miller and N. J. Conard. Jahrestagung des AK Geoarchäologie und der AG
Paläopedologie - 29. - 31. Mai 2014 in Aachen. Combining GPR and coring to study the Late Glacial
landscapes of the Ach and Lone valleys (Baden-Württemberg) (lecture by A. Barieri)
260) Conard, N. J. Tagung der Hugo Obermaier Gesellschaft, Braunschweig, Germany, April 2014. An
overview of the ongoing research of the Univeristy of Tübingen in Schöningen
259) Serangeli, J., J. Lehmann, T. van Kolfschoten and N. J. Conard Neue Tagung der Hugo
Obermaier Gesellschaft, Braunschweig, Germany, April 2014. Ergebnisse aus den laufenden
Schöninger Ausgrabungen (lecture by J. Serangli)
258) Bretzke, K., E. Ghasidian1, H.-P. Uerpmann and N. J. Conard. Tagung der Hugo Obermaier
Gesellschaft, Braunschweig, Germany, April 2014. The Paleolthic record of the Circum-Persian Gulf
region and its implications for modeling human movements between Africa and Eurasia. (lecture by K.
Bretzke)
257) Barbieri, A., N. J. Conard and C. E. Miller. Tagung der Hugo Obermaier Gesellschaft,
Braunschweig, Germany, April 2014. Reconstructing Late Glacial landscapes: GPR data from the Ach
and Lone valleys (Baden-Württemberg, SW Germany) (lecture by A. Barieri)
256) Brenner, M., K. Bretzke, M. Will and N. J. Conard. Tagung der Hugo Obermaier Gesellschaft,
Braunschweig, Germany, April 2014. High resolution spatial analysis of Middle Stone Age
assemblages from Sibudu Cave, South Africa. (poster)
255) Bretzke, K and N. J. Conard. International Conference Green Arabia. Oxford, England, April
2014. The Late Pleistocene cultural stratigraphic record of Jebel Faya Shelter, Sharjah, UAE. (poster)
254) Invited lecture. Archaeological Society of South Africe. Durban, South Africa, March 2014. Who
were the Neanderthals and what was their fate?
2013
253) Cueto, M., E. Camarós, S. C. Münzel, L. C. Teira , H. Bocherens, P. 5, N. J. Conard, P. Arias.
19th annual Cave Bear Symposium, Semriach, Austria, October 2013. Cave and brown bear behaviour
inside caves: Ethological and paleontological observations with archaeological implications. (lecture by
M. Cueto)
252) Bader, G. D. and N. J. Conard, Annual meeting of the European Society for the Study of Human
Evolution, Vienna, Austria, September 2013. Holley Shelter: How an old excavation contributes to our
understanding of behavioral variability within the MSA. (poster)
251) Conard, N. J., V. C. Schmid, M. Zeidi and G. Porraz. Annual meeting of the European Society for
the Study of Human Evolution, Vienna, Austria, September 2013. Bifacial technology at Sibudu and its
implications for our understanding of the Still Bay
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250) Porraz, G., M. Will, G. D. Bader and N. J. Conard. Annual meeting of the European Society for
the Study of Human Evolution, Vienna, Austria, September 2013. Characterizing the later part of the
MSA sequence at Sibudu, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. (poster)
249) Barbieri, A., C. E. Miller and N. J. Conard. International Workshop on Archaeological Soil
Micromorphology & Developing International Geoarchaeology (DIG). Basel, Switzerland, September
2013. Dynamic Late Glacial landscapes and their impact on the archaeological record of the Ach and
Lone valleys of southwestern Germany. (lecture by A. Barbieri)
248) M. C. Stahlschmidt, C. E. Miller, P. Goldberg, B. Ligouis, F. Berna, D. Richter, U. Hambach, J.
Serangeli, N. J. Conard. International Workshop on Archaeological Soil Micromorphology &
Developing International Geoarchaeology (DIG). Basel, Switzerland, September 2013.
The Schöningen hearths: Perspectives on multidisciplinary geoarchaeological research and Middle
Pleistocene fire use in northern Europe. (lecture by M. Stahlschmidt)
247) Zanoni, A., M. Zeidi, N. J. Conard, C. E. Miller. International Workshop on Archaeological Soil
Micromorphology & Developing International Geoarchaeology (DIG). Basel, Switzerland, September
2013. Using floors and occupation surfaces to understand the settlement history of the aceramic tell of
Chogha Golan, Ilam Province, Iran. (lecture by. A. Zanoni)
246) Bretzke, K, N.J. Conard and H.-P. Uerpmann. Seminar for Arabian Studies. London, England,
July, 2013. Excavations at Jebel Faya and importance of the southern Arabian Corridor for movements
of Palaeolithic peoples. (lecture by K. Bretzke)
245) Britt M. Starkovich, B. M., M. Zeidi, S. Riehl and N. Conard. 11th International ASWA
(Archaeozoology of Southwestern Asia and Adjacent Areas) Meeting. Haifa, Israel, June, 2013. Faunal
Remains from Chogha Golan, a PPN site in the Zagros Foothills of Western Iran. (lecture by B.
Starkovich)
244) Rössner, C., K. Deckers, S. Riehl, A. Coskun, M. Benz, V. Özkaya and N. J. Conard. 16th
Conference of the International Workgroup for Palaeoethnobotany (IWGP). Thessaloniki Greece, June,
2013. Plant use and vegetation changes at Körtik Tepe from the Epipalaeolithic to the Early Holocene
(SE-Turkey). (lecture by C. Rössner)
243) Weide A., D. Karakaya, S. Riehl, M. Zeidi and N. J. Conard. 16th Conference of the International
Workgroup for Palaeoethnobotany (IWGP). Thessaloniki Greece, June, 2013. Cultivation and
domestication of cereals at the pre-pottery neolithic site of Chogha Golan, Iran. (poster)
242) Karakaya D., S. Riehl, B. M. Starkovich, M. Zeidi and N. J. Conard, 16th Conference of the
International Workgroup for Palaeoethnobotany (IWGP). Thessaloniki Greece, June, 2013. Prepottery neolithic subsistence at Chogha Golan in southwestern Iran; (poster)
241) Riehl, S., M. Zeidi and N. J. Conard.16th Conference of the International Workgroup for
Palaeoethnobotany (IWGP). Thessaloniki Greece, June, 2013. Fails and reversion in the neolithization
process – Archaeobotanical evidence from Chogha Golan, Ilam Province, Iran. (lecture by S. Riehl)
240) Drucker, D., C. Vercoutère, L. Chiotti, R. Nespoulet, L. Crépin, N. J. Conard, S. C. Münzel, T.
Higham and H. Bocherens. International conference, The world of Gravettian Hunters. Krakow Poland,
June 2013. Overkill or environmental casualty for explaining the decline of woolly mammoth during
the Gravettian of the Dordogne and the Swabian Jura? (lecture by D. Drucker)
239) Conard, N. J. Invited lecture, University of Erlangen. Erlangen, Germany. June 2013. Warum der
Neandertaler ausstarb und die Kunst entstand.
238) Wolf, S. and N. J. Conard. International Confrence: Aurignacian Genius. Art, Technology and
Society of the First Modern Humans in Europe. New York, USA, April, 2013. Personal Ornaments of
the Swabian Aurignacian – Early Ivory Working in Central Europe. (lecture by S. Wolf)
237) Münzel, S. C, H. Napierala, M. Malina & N. J. Conard. 55th annual meeting of the Hugo
Obermeier Gesellschaft. Vienna, Austria, April, 2013. The Magdalenian Fauna from Hohle Fels near
Schelklingen, Swabian Jura. (poster)
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236) Krönneck, P. and N. J. Conard. 55th annual meeting of the Hugo Obermeier Gesellschaft. Vienna,
Austria, April, 2013. ...der Vogelfänger bin ich ja... Ungewöhnliches aus Papagenos Zunft im
Magdalénien des Hohle Fels bei Schelklingen. (lecture by P. Krönneck)
235) Malina, M., C. E. Miller, S. C. Münzel, H. Napierala and N. J. Conard. 55th annual meeting of the
Hugo Obermeier Gesellschaft. Vienna, Austria, April, 2013. The orientation of finds, bone preservation
and formation processes in the Gravettien and Magdalenian deposits at Hohle Fels. (lecture by M.
Malina)
234) Conard, N. J. and G. Porraz. 55th annual meeting of the Hugo Obermeier Gesellschaft. Vienna,
Austria, April, 2013. What the long stratigraphic sequence at Sibudu Cave tells us about cultural
change during the MSA in Southern Africa.
233) Bolus, M., and N. J. Conard. 55th annual meeting of the Hugo Obermeier Gesellschaft. Vienna,
Austria, April, 2013. ‘Die diluviale Vorzeit Deutschlands’ von R. R. Schmidt - ein Meilenstein der
Eiszeitforschung. (lecture by M. Bolus)
232) Serangeli, J., G. Bigga, U. Böhner, M.-A. Julien, T. van Kolfschoten, J. Lang, C. E. Miller, M.
Stahlschmidt and N. J. Conard. 55th annual meeting of the Hugo Obermeier Gesellschaft. Vienna,
Austria, April, 2013. Fortsetzung der Ausgrabungen in Schöningen im Jahr 2012. (lecture by. J.
Serangeli)
231) Conard, N. J. South African Archaeological Society. Durban, South Africa, March 2013. Current
excavations in the MSA of Sibudu.
2012
230) Münzel, S. C., F. Rivals, M. Pacher, G. Rabeder, N. Conard and H. Bocherens International Cave
Bear Symposium. Baile Herculane, Romania, September 2012. Behavioural Ecology of Late
Pleistocene Bears (Ursus spelaeus and U. arctos): insight from stable isotopes and tooth microwear.
(lecture by S. C. Münzel)
229) Schmid, V. C., J. Parkington, N. J. Conard, P.-J. Texier and G. Porraz. European Society for the
Study of Human Evolution. Bordeaux, France, September 2012. A revision of the southern African
“MSA 1” based on new excavations at Elands Bay Cave (South Africa). (lecture by V. Schmid)
228) Conard, N. J. and T. Higham. 21st International Radiocarbon Conference, Paris, France, July
2012. Dating the Swabian Aurignacian.
227) Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard. International UISPP Symposium, Modes de contacts et de
déplacements au Paléolithique eurasiatique. Liège, Belgium, May 2012. Assessing patterns for the
cultural change during the European late Middle Paleolithic and early Upper Paleolithic. (lecture by M.
Bolus)
226) Taller, A., M. Bolus and N. J. Conard. International UISPP Symposium, Modes de contacts et de
déplacements au Paléolithique eurasiatique. Liège, Belgium, May 2012. Contextualizing the lithic
variability of the Swabian Aurignacian. (lecture by A. Taller)
225) Chang, J., M. Bolus and N. J. Conard. International UISPP Symposium, Modes de contacts et de
déplacements au Paléolithique eurasiatique. Liège, Belgium, May 2012. Contextualizing the lithic
variability of the Swabian Aurignacian. (lecture by J. Chang)
224) Conard, N. J., K. Dotzel, E. Dutkiewicz, S. Wolf and M. Bolus. International UISPP Symposium,
Modes de contacts et de déplacements au Paléolithique eurasiatique. Liège, Belgium, May 2012.
Testing models for cultural change using organic artifacts from the Swabian Aurignacian.
223) Stahlschmidt, M., C. E. Miller, B. Ligouis, P. Goldberg and N. J. Conard. International Meeting,
Bridging Gaps: Integrating Geosciences within Archaeological Research. Tübingen, Germany, May
2012. Geoarchaeological research at Schöningen: Integrating various scales of research. (lecture by M.
Stahlschmidt)
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222) Kandel, A. W. and N. J. Conard. International meeting of the Society of African Archaeologists.
Toronto, Canada, May 2012. The production and dating of ostrich eggshell artifacts from Mumba
Rockshelter, Tanzania. (lecture by A. W. Kandel)
221) Miller, C. E., M. Stahlschmidt, P. Goldberg and N. J. Conard. Society for American Archaeology.
Annual Meeting. Memphis, USA, April 2012. The „Hearths“ of Schöningen 13-II/4 and their
implication for the evidence for human control of fire in the Middle Pleistocene of Northern Europe.
(lecture by C. E. Miller)
220) Hardy, B., V. Rots, J. Serangeli and N.J.Conard. Society for American Archaeology. Annual
Meeting. Memphis, USA, April 2012. Wood, Bone, Ivory and Stone: Middle Pleistocene Tool Use in
Northern Europe. (lecture by B. Hardy)
219) Julien, M.-A., J. Serangeli, H. Napierala, M. Stahlschmidt and N.J. Conard. Society for American
Archaeology. Annual Meeting. Memphis, USA, April 2012. What happened to those bones? Insights
on the taphonomical history of the large mammal remains from Schöningen 12 II-4. (lecture by M.-A.
Julien)
218) Serangeli, J, and N. J. Conard. Society for American Archaeology. Annual Meeting. Memphis,
USA, April 2012. New results from large-scale excavations in Schöningen. (lecture by J. Serangeli)
217) Conard, N. J., T. van Kolfschoten, B. Urban and J. Serangeli. Society for American Archaeology.
Annual Meeting. Memphis, USA, April 2012. Schöningen and the economics and social organization
of Middle Pleistocene hominins.
216) Conard, N. J., G. Porraz and L. Wadley. Annual Meeting of the Society for Paleoanthropology.
Memphis, USA, April 2012. What is in a name? Providing an identity to the “Pre-Still Bay” and “PostHowiesons Poort.”
215) Porraz G., V. C. Schmid, N. J. Conard, J. E. Parkington , P.-J.Texier. Annual Meeting of the
Society for Paleoanthropology. Memphis, USA, April 2012. Building a better sequence: Elands Bay
Cave in the MSA of Southern Africa (lecture by V. C. Schmid)
214) Will, M., J. E. Parkington, A. W. Kandel and N. J. Conard. Annual Meeting of the Society for
Paleoanthropology. Memphis, USA, April 2012. MSA lithic assemblages from Hoedjiespunt 1 and the
evolution of coastal adaptations in the Western Cape of Southern Africa. (lecture by M. Will)
213) Bretzke, K. and N. J. Conard.. 54. Jahrestagung der Hugo Obermeier-Gesellschaft. Toulouse,
Frankreich, April 2012. Application of 3D shape descriptors for the comparative study of blade
assemblages – A case study from the Upper Paleolithic of Western Syria. (lecture by K. Bretzke)
212) Serangeli, J. and N. J. Conard. 54rd Jahrestagung der Hugo Obermeier-Gesellschaft. Toulouse,
France, April, 2012. The ongoing Lower Paleolithic excavations in Schöningen. (poster)
211) Dutkiewicz, E, O. Ritter, K. Lockisch, S. Lutzenberger, B. Lutzenbberger and N. J. Conard. 54rd
Jahrestagung der Hugo Obermeier-Gesellschaft. Toulouse, France, April, 2012. The Archaeopark
Vogelherd: a new center for exploring the Ice Age archaeology of the Swabian Jura. (Poster)
210) Stahlschmidt, M., C. E. Miller, B. Ligouis, G. Bigga, F. Berna, J. Serangeli and N. J. Conard.
54rd Jahrestagung der Hugo Obermeier-Gesellschaft. Toulouse, France, April, 2012.
Geoarchaeological investigation into the site formation processes at Schöningen 13 II-4: purported
fireplaces and depositional environment. (lecture by M. Stahlschmidt)
209) Conard, N. J. and M. Malina. 54rd Jahrestagung der Hugo Obermeier-Gesellschaft. Toulouse,
France, April, 2012. New examples of Paleolithic paintings from Hohle Fels Cave in southwestern
Germany.
208) Conard, N. J. Invited lecture to the Archaeological Society of South Africa. Durban, South Africa.
March, 2012. Changing patterns of technology and landuse during the Middle and Late Pleistocene in
western Syira.
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207) Conard, N. J., T. Qu and M. Bolus. Sino-German Symposium: Environment and culture of early
humans in China and beyond. Frankfurt, Germany, February, 2012. The evolution of modernity: A look
at the European and Chinese records
206) Qu, T. and N. J. Conard. Sino-German Symposium: Environment and culture of early humans in
China and beyond. Frankfurt, Germany, February, 2012. Bone and antler tools in China and Germany:
Implication of modern human behavior.
205) Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard. Sino-German Symposium: Environment and culture of early humans
in China and beyond. Frankfurt, Germany, February, 2012. Assessing patterns for the cultural change
during the European late Middle Paleolithic and early Upper Paleolithic.
204) Zeidi, M.and N. J. Conard. 7th International Conference on the Chipped and Ground Stone
Industries of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic. Barcelona, Spain, February, 2012. The sequence of chipped
stone artifacts from the PPN site of Chogha Golan, Ilam Province, western Iran. (lecture by M. Zeidi)
203) Conard, N. J. and M. Zeidi. 7th International Conference on the Chipped and Ground Stone
Industries of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic. Barcelona, Spain, February, 2012. The ground stone tools from
the PPN site of Chogha Golan, Ilam Province, western Iran.
2011
202) Conard, N. J., K. Deckers, P. Goldberg, T. Higham, P. Krönneck, E. Marinova-Wolff, S. C.
Münzel, S. Riehl and C. E. Miller Royal Society Theo Murphy international scientific meeting: Early
anatomically modern humans in Eurasia: coping with climatic complexity. London, England,
November 2011. The stratagraphic, chronological and paleoecological context of the early Aurignacian
in the Swabian Jura.
201) Münzel, S. C. and N. J. Conard. 17th International Cave Bear Symposium, Herzberg-Scharzfeld,
Germany, September 2011. Flaked canines, healed injuries and other curious bones from suffering cave
bears from Hohle Fels cave, Ach Valley, Swabian Jura (lecture by S. C. Münzel)
200) Conard, N. J., A. W. Kandel, K. Kyriacou, M. Will and J. E. Parkington. European Society for the
Study of Human Evolution. Leizig, Germany, September 2011. Excavations at the MSA shell midden
of Hoedjeispunt, South Africa: testing models for early coastal adaptations.
199) Serangeli, J., T. van Kolfschoten, B. Urban and N. J. Conard. European Society for Human
Evolution. Leizig, Germany, September 2011. Schöningen and its importance for research into the
cultural evolution of humans. (lecture by J. Serangeli)
198) Hujic, A., H. Bocherens, N. J. Conard, D. G. Drucker, D. Mörike, E. Stephan. International
Meeting, Deer and People: Past, Present and Future. Lincoln, England, September 2011,
Methodological Approach: Correlation and variation of stable oxygen isotope signature in red deer
bone phosphate.
197) Kitagawa, K., S. C. Münzel and N. J. Conard. Asian Paleolithic Association Conference, Modern
Human Behavior Symposium. Tokyo, Japan, June, 2011. Understanding fauna from the Middle to
Upper Paleolithic Transition in the Swabian Alb, Germany. (lecture by K. Kitagawa)
196) Conard, N. J. and K. Kitagawa. Asian Paleolithic Association Conference, Modern Human
Behavior Symposium. Tokyo, Japan, June, 2011. Why multiple models are needed to explain the
evolution of cultural modernity in Eurasia: The Swabian case study. (poster session)
195) Conard, N. J., M. Bolus, and J. Chang. 2nd International Symposium of Bifaces from the Lower
and Middle Pleistocene of the World. Jeongok Prehistory Museum, Gyeonggi, South Korea, May 2011.
Where's the Acheulean? Bifacial Technology in Germany. (lecture by J. Chang)
194) Jebb, D.M., N. Conard, A. W. Kandel and K. Bretzke. 2nd International Symposium of Bifaces
from the Lower and Middle Pleistocene of the World. Jeongok Prehistory Museum, Gyeonggi, South
Korea, May 2011. The Lower Paleolithic of the Damascus Basin & the Mediterranean Coast, Syria.
(poster)
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193) Stahlschmidt, M., C. E. Miller, B. Ligouis, U. Hambach, J. Serangeli and N. J. Conard.
Jahrestagung des Arbeitskreis Geoarchäologie. Heidelberg, Germany, May, 2011. Geoarchaeological
Analysis in Schöningen 13 II: A multidisciplinary approach. (poster)
192) Conard, N. J. and J. Serangeli. 53rd Jahrestagung der Hugo Obermeier-Gesellschaft. Herne,
Germany, April, 2011. Schöningen 13 II (2010-2011), Forschungen in einer der brisantesten
altpaläolithischen Fundplätze der Welt.
191) Serangeli, J. and N. J. Conard 53rd Jahrestagung der Hugo Obermeier-Gesellschaft. Herne,
Germany, April, 2011. Schöningen 12 II (2008-2009), Rettungsgrabungen zwischen Elster- und SaaleEiszeit. (lecture by J. Serangeli)
190) Serangeli, J., M.-A. Julien, H. Napierala, N. J. Conard, U. Böhner and T. van Kolfschoten. 53rd
Jahrestagung der Hugo Obermeier-Gesellschaft. Herne, Germany, April, 2011. Eine sehr gut erhaltener
Auochse aus Schöningen 12 II. (poster)
189) Hardy, B., J. Serangeli, and N. J. Conard. 53rd Jahrestagung der Hugo Obermeier-Gesellschaft.
Herne, Germany, April, 2011. Microscopic analysis of wooden, bone, ivory and stone artifacts from
Schöningen 12 and 13 (poster)
188) Conard, N. J. Internationa conference, UNESCO World Heritage in Africa. Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia, February, 2011. Long-term cultural evolution and becoming human.
187) Conard, N. J. International conference, Discontinuities and continuities: Theories, methods and
proxies for an historical and sociological approach to the evolution of past societies. Paris, France,
January 2011. Linking theories, hypotheses and data for cultural change in the context of the early
Upper Paleolithic.
2010
186) Kandel, A. W. and N. J. Conard. Changing Landscape and Biotas of the Cape West Coast, Cape
Town/Langebaanweg, South Africa, November 2010. Stones from bones: Pleistocene faunal remains
from the Geelbek Dunes and Anyskop Blowout. (lecture by A. W. Kandel)
185) Kandel, A. W. and N. J. Conard. 13th Congress of the Pan-African Archaeological Association &
20th Meeting of the Society of Africanist Archaeologists, Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, Senegal.
November, 2010. Settlement patterns during the ESA and MSA around Langebaan Lagoon, Western
Cape (South Africa). (lecture by A. W. Kandel)
184) Münzel, S. C., N. J. Conard and H. Bocherens. 16th International Cave Bear Symposium,
Palaeobiology of a Predator and Prey of Human Hunters, September, 2010, Azé (Saône-et-Loire),
France. Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea) from Hohle Fels Cave near Schelklingen (Swabian Jura).
(lecture by S. C. Münzel)
183) Conard, N. J. and S. C. Münzel, International Congress on Archaeozoology. Paris, France,
August, 2010. Hunting technology and dietary breadth in the Middle Palaeolithic and Aurignacian of
the Swabian Jura.
182) Conard, N. J. Colloque international, Les premiers peuplements préhistoriques sur les differents
continents. Paris, France, June 2010. The evolution of figurative art and music and the expansion of
humans out of Africa.
181) Conard, N. J., C. E. Miller, S. C. Münzel, and M. Bolus. XXVII Congrès Préhistorique de
France. Bordeaux-Les Eyzies, France, June 2010. Modeling site function and occupation intensity
during the Swabian Middle Paleolithic.
180) Conard, N. J. And G. Porraz, XXVII Congrès Préhistorique de France. Bordeaux-Les Eyzies,
France, June 2010. Diversité des schémas et des économies dans le contexte des productions laminaires
du stade 5 en Allemagne septentrionale. (lecture by G. Porraz)
179) Riehl, S., M. Zeidi, and N. J. Conard. International Workgroup of Palaeoethnobotany,
Wilhelmshafen, Germany, May 2010. Contribution to the beginnings of plant production in the eastern
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fertile crescent – Archaeobotany at the PPN-sites of Chagah Gohlan and Chia Sabz (Iran). (lecture by
S. Riehl)
178) Bocherens, H., D. Drucker, S. C. Münzel, E. Stephan, and N. J. Conard. Annual Meeting of the
Society for American Archaeology. St. Louis, USA, April 2010. The Aurignacian of the Swabian Jura,
southwestern Germany: Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction using bone stable isotope signatures
(13C/12C, 15N/14N, 18O/16O) (lecture by H. Bocherens)
177) Conard, N. J. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. St. Louis, USA, April
2010. From the Danube Corridor to Sex and Music in the Swabian Aurignacian
176) Conard, N. J. Meeting of the Society for Paleoanthropology, St. Louis, USA, April, 2010. Music
and figurative art in the Swabian Aurignacian
175) Conard, N. J. Invited lecture at Department of Anthropology. Ohio State University, Columbus,
USA, April, 2010. The implications of the research in the caves of the Swabian Jura for the debate on
the evolution of cultural modernity.
174) Conard, N. J. Lecture in honor of Prof. Leendert Louwe Kooijmans. Leiden, The Netherlands,
April 2010. Sex, Art and Rock'n Roll in the Swabian Aurignacian: Contextualizing early Upper
Palaeolithic Innovations within the Global Debate on Cultural Modernity.
173) Miller, C. E., N. J. Conard and P. Goldberg. 52nd Annual Meeting of the Hugo Obermaier
Society. Leipzig, Germany, April, 2010. A geoarchaeological perspective on the Middle to Upper
Paleolithic transition in the Swabian Jura of southwest Germany (Lecture by C. E. Miller)
172) Mareike Stahlschmidt, Paul Goldberg, Christopher Miller, Nicholas J. Conard (Tübingen) 52nd
Annual Meeting of the Hugo Obermaier Society. Leipzig, Germany, April, 2010.Vorläufige Ergebnisse
der mikromorphologischen Untersuchungen an der Fundstelle Baaz, Südwest-Syrien (Lecture by M.
Stahlschmidt)
171 ) Schilt, F., S. Heydari-Guran, E. Ghasidian, C. E. Miller, and N. J. Conard 52nd Annual Meeting
of the Hugo Obermaier Society. Leipzig, Germany, April, 2010. Micromorphology of Ghar-e Boof
(poster)
170) Conard, N. J. Lecture to the Archaeological Society of South Africa. Cape Town, South Africa.
March, 2010.Introducing the first lady: The recent discovery of a 35,000 year old figurine from Hohle
Fels Cave in southwestern Germany.
2009
169) Napierala, H., K. Deckers, S. Riehl and N. J. Conard. Natufian Conference, Paris, France,
September, 2009. Baaz Rockshelter and its natural environment during the Late Natufian. (lecture by
H. Napierala)
168) Conard, N. J., K. Bretzkel, K. Deckers, K. F. Hillgruber, A. W. Kandel, M. Masri, C. Miller, H.
Napierala and S. Riehl. Natufian Conference, Paris, France, September, 2009. Natufian Adaptations in
the Damascus Province of Syria.
167) Conard, N. J., K. Bretzke, Y. Hilbert, A. W. Kandel and A. E. Marks. The record of cultural
change in the Middle Stone Age sequence of Mumba Cave. East African Association for
Palaeoanthropology and Palaeontology, second bi-annual conference. August, 2009, Arusha, Tanzania.
166) Bretzke, K., A. W. Kandel, M Masri and N. J. Conard. International Geoarchaeology Meeting.
Dresden, Germany, May 2009. Applying new analytical methods to Paleolithic survey data in a
differentiated geomorphological environment in western Syria. (lecture by K. Bretzke)
165) Conard, N. J., K. Bretzke, A. W. Kandel, M. Masri, C. Miller, M. Stahlschmidt. International
Geoarchaeology Meeting. Dresden, Germany, May 2009. Site formation processes in Paleolithic Caves
and Rockshelters of Western Syrien. (Poster)
164) Miller, C. E., P. Goldberg, N. J. Conard. International Geoarchaeology Meeting. Dresden,
Germany, May 2009. Micromorphology and Site Formation Processes of the Paleolithic Caves of
Swabia, SW Germany. (lecture by C. E. Miller)
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163) Heydari, S., M. Märker and N. J. Conard International Geoarchaeology Meeting. Dresden,
Germany, May 2009. A geoarchaeological predictive model for Paleolithic sites in the Zagros
Mountains of Iran. (lecture by S. Haydari)
162) Kandel, A.W. and N. J. Conard. 51st Tagung der Hugo Obermeier-Gesellschaft. Ljubljana,
Slovenia, April, 2009. Making sense of space in the Geelbek Dunes of Western Cape Province, South
Africa.
161) Conard, N. J., K. Bretzke, Philipp Drechsler, Andrew W. Kandel, Mohammad Masri, Mareike
Stahlschmidt. 51st Tagung der Hugo Obermeier-Gesellschaft. Ljubljana, Slovenia, April, 2009.
Paleolithic settlement dynamics in the Damascus Province of Syria
161) Ghasidian, E., S. Heydari and N. J. Conard. 51st Tagung der Hugo Obermeier-Gesellschaft.
Ljubljana, Slovenia, April, 2009. Ghar-e Boof: A new early Upper Paleolithic industry in southwestern
Iran. (lecture by E. Ghasidian)
160) Susanne C. Münzel, Christopher E. Miller, Susanne C. Feine, Petra Kieselbach, Maria Malina,
Nicholas J. Conard, Paul Goldberg. 51st Tagung der Hugo Obermeier-Gesellschaft. Ljubljana,
Slovenia, April, 2009. Living floors or Dumping Areas, Paleolithic Burnt Bone Layers and other
Features from Hohle Fels Cave, SW Germany
159) C. E. Miller, C. E., P. Goldberg, S. Schieg, B. Ligouis, F. Berna, N. J. Conard and L. Wadley.
51st Tagung der Hugo Obermeier-Gesellschaft. Ljubljana, Slovenia, April, 2009. A
Micromorphological Study of Middle Stone Age bedding, hearths and site maintenance at Sibudu
Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (lecture by C. E. Miller)
158) Maerker, M., S. Heydari, N. J. Conard, Z. Kanaeva, and V. Hochschild. Annual Conference for
Computer Applications in Archaeology. Williamsburg, USA, March 2009. The Application of a
Georelational Database and Data Mining Technologies for Predictive Site Modelling for the Paleolithic
of the Iranian Plateau. (Poster)
157) Hardy, B. L., M. Bolus and N. J. Conard. Annual Meeting of the Society for Paleoanthropology.
Chicago, USA, March/April, 2009. How Different Were Neanderthals? Stone Tool Function in
Aurignacian and Middle Paleolithic Levels at Hohle Fels, Germany. (lecture by B. L. Hardy)
2008
156) Conard, N. J., E. Ghasidian, M. Zeidee, R. Naderi and S. Heydari. 10th Annual Archaeological
Congress. Bandar Abbas, Iran, December 2008. Paleolithic archaeological survey and excavation in
Dasht-e Rostam, northern Fars Province Season 2007. (lecture by R. Naderi)
155) Kandel, A. W., N. J. Conard, A.E. Dodonov and M. Masri. The International Colloquium History
and Antiquities of Al-Golan, Damascus, Syria, November 2008. The Paleolithic Settlement of
Southwestern Syria. (lecture by A.W. Kandel)
154) Conard, N. J. Invited lectures in the Exkurs series of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
Bremen, Germany. November 2008. Die Anfänge von Kunst und Musik: Archäologische Spurensuche
in der Schwäbischen Eiszeit.
153) Münzel, S. C., M. Hofreiter, M. Stiller, N. J. Conard and H. Bocherens. 14th International Cave
Bear Symposium. Appenzell, Switzerland, September 2008. New Results on the Palaeobiology of
Bears on the Swabian Alb (Chronology, Isotopic Geochemistry and Palaeogenetics). (lecture by S. C.
Münzel)
152) Conard, N. J. 19th biennial meeting of SAFA, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, September 2008. Did
behavioral modernity evolve exclusively in Africa?
151) Conard, N. J. 19th biennial meeting of SAFA, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, September 2008. A
critical view of the evidence for a southern African origin of behavioral modernity.
150) Miller, C. E., N. J. Conard, P. Goldberg and F. Berna. Table ronde: Taphonomie des résidus
organiques brûlés et des structures de combustion en contexte archéologique. Valbonne, France, May
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2008. Dumping, sweeping and trampling: experimental micromorphological analysis of
anthropogenically altered combustion features. (lecture by. C. E. Miller)
149) Conard, N. J., A. W. Kandel, K. Bretzke, A. E. Dodonov and M. Massri. International conference
on The Early and Middle Palaeolithic in Syria and its adjoining countries. Basel, Switzerland, May,
2008. Lower and Middle Paleolithic Landuse in the Central Levant
148) Heydari, S., E. Ghasidian and N. J. Conard. International conference on The Early and Middle
Palaeolithic in Syria and its adjoining countries. Basel, Switzerland, May, 2008. A report on the
discovery of new Lower and Middle Paleolithic sites in Iran. (lecture by S. Heydari)
147) Ghasidian, E., S. Heydari and N. J. Conard. 6th International Congress on the Archaeology
of the Ancient Near East. Rome, Italy, May, 2008. The Late Paleolithic Occupation of Ghar-e Boof
Cave; a Reconstruction of Cultural Traditions in Southwestern Zagros Mountains of Iran (lecture by E.
Ghasidian)
146) Conard, N. J. Radiocarbon and Archaeology 5th International Symposium. Zurich, Switzerland.
March 2008. Dating the late Middle Paleolithic and the early Upper Paleolithic in Europe
145) Conard, N. J. and C. Miller. Meeting of the Society for Paleoanthropology.
Vancouver, Canada, March, 2008. Results from the re-excavations at Vogelherd Cave, Swabian Jura,
Germany. (lecture by C. Miller)
144) Conard, N. J. South African Archaeological Society, Cape Town March, 2008. Current
excavations in southwestern Germany and new evidence for cultural innovations 35,000 years ago
2007
143) Moreau, L. and N. J. Conard. Integrated Methodological Approaches to the Study of Lithic
Technology. Florence, Italy 13th – 15th December 2007. The transition from the Aurignacian to the
Gravettian in Southwestern Germany. (lecture by L. Moreau)
142) Conard, N. J. DFG Lecture Series: Jahr der Geisteswissenschaften. Berlin, Germany, October
2007. Die Anfänge von Kunst und Musik.
141) Conard, N. J. International meeting 100 years of Homo heidelbergensis. Heidelberg, Germany,
October 2007. The origins of cultural modernity.
140) Bocherens, H., N. J. Conard, M. Germonpré, M. Hofreiter, S. C. Münzel, E. Stephan and T.
Tütken. International meeting on Cave Bears, Brno, Czech Republic, September, 2007. Isotopic
biogeochemistry and the evolution of cave bear ecology during Marine Oxygen Isotopic Stage 3 in
Western and Central Europe. (lecture by H. Bocherens)
139) Münzel, S. C., M. Hofreiter, G. Rabeder, H. Bocherens, H.-P. Uerpmann and N. J. Conard
International meeting on Cave Bears, Brno, Tchech Republic, September, 2007. Correlating genetic
results for the replacement of cave bears at 28.000 B.P. from the Ach Valley (Swabian Jura) with
metrical and morphological data. (lecture by S. C. Münzel)
138) Miller, C., P. Goldberg, S. Schiegl, N. J. Conard. Congress of the European Geoscience Union.
Vienna, Austria, April 2007. The micromorphology of Paleolithic cave sites of the Swabian Jura,
Baden-Württemberg, Germany. (Lecture by C. Miller)
137) Conard. N. J. 49th Meeting of the Hugo Obermaier Gesellschaft, Trento, Italy, April 2007. The
transition from Middle to Upper Paleolithic in Swabia and the reasons why Neanderthals went extinct.
136) Ghasidian, E., S. Heydari and N. J. Conard. 49th Meeting of the Hugo Obermaier Gesellschaft,
Trento, Italy, April 2007. Current research on the Upper and Epipaleolithic of Iran. (Lecture by E.
Ghasidian)
135) Münzel, S. C., M. Malina and N. J. Conard. 49th Meeting of the Hugo Obermaier Gesellschaft,
Trento, Italy, April 2007. Personal Ornaments from the Upper Paleolithic of the Swabian Jura:
Archaeological Context and Meaning. (Lecture by S. C. Münzel)
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134) Bretzke, K., K. Felix Hillgruber and Nicholas J. Conard. 49th Meeting of the Hugo Obermaier
Gesellschaft, Trento, Italy, April 2007. Land Use and Climatic Change in the Middle and Late
Pleistocene of Western Syria (Poster)
133) K. Felix Hillgruber, Knut Bretzke, Nicholas J. Conard. 49th Meeting of the Hugo Obermaier
Gesellschaft, Trento, Italy, April 2007. Technological Change and Continuity in Upper and
Epipaleolithic of Western Syria (Lecture by K. F. Hillgruber)
132) South African Archaeological Society invited lecture. Cape Town, South Africa. March 2007.
What Mumba Cave in Tansania can tell us about the rate of cultural change in East Africa and the
origins of behavioral modernity
2006
131) Kandel, A. W., S. J. Walker and N. J. Conard. Langebaanweg Mini-Symposium and Workshop.
Langebaan, South Africa. November, 2006. Near coastal settlement dynamics at the Anyskop Blowout,
an archaeological locality at Langebaaneg, South Africa. (Lecture by A. W. Kandel)
130) Conard, N. J. Cradel of Language Conference. Stellenbosch, South Africa. November, 2006. Is
the archaeological evidence for early symbolic communication and music consistent with an African
origin of language?
129) Conard, N. J. Archaeology and Human Ecology in Southwestern Asia International Symposium in
Honor of Hans-Peter Uerpmann. Tübingen, Germany. October, 2006. Paleolithic Settlement in the
Central Levant and the Shift to Neolithic Economic Forms.
128) Conard, N. J. and M. Malina. International Conference on the Archaeology of Music
/Musikarchäologie, Berlin, Germany. September 2006. New Evidence for the Origins of Music from
the Caves of the Swabian Jura (Lecture by M. Malina)
127) Conard, N. J., K. Bretzke, K. Deckers, P. Drechsler, M Kucera, S. Riehl and M. Masri. 15th
UISPP Congress. Lisbon, Portugal. September 2006. Modelling Stone Age Landuse and Environmental
Change in the Central Levant (Lecture by A. E. Marks)
126) Marks, A. E. and N. J. Conard. 15th UISPP Congress. Lisbon, Portugal. September 2006.
Technology vs. Typology: The Case for and Against a Transition from the MSA to the LSA at Mumba
Cave, Tanzania.
125) Conard, N. J., S. Heydari, and E. Ghasidian. 15th UISPP Congress. Lisbon, Portugal. September
2006. The Open-air Epipaleolithic site of Bardia and Paleolithic Occupation of the Qaleh Gusheh Sand
Dunes, Esfahan Province, Iran
124) Ghasidian, E., S. Heydari and N. J. Conard. 15th UISPP Congress. Lisbon, Portugal. September
2006. Late Paleolithic Blade Production in the Basht Region of the Southwestern Zagros, Iran (Lecture
by E. Ghasidian)
123) Heydari, S., E. Ghasidian and N. J. Conard. 15th UISPP Congress. Lisbon, Portugal. September
2006. Paleolithic sites on Travertine and Tufa Formations in Iran. (Lecture by S. Heydari)
122) Barth, M., N. J. Conard and S. C. Münzel. 15th UISPP Congress. Lisbon, Portugal. September
2006. Palaeolithic Subsistence and Organic Technology in the Swabian Jura. (Lecture by M. Barth)
121) M. Bolus; M. and N. J. Conard. 15th UISPP Congress. Lisbon, Portugal. September 2006. What
can we say about the spatial-temporal distribution of early Aurignacian innovations ? (Lecture by. M.
Bolus)
120) Conard, N. J and M. Bolus. 15th UISPP Congress. Lisbon, Portugal. September 2006. Dating the
boundary between the Middle and Upper Paleolithic in Swabia.
119) Conard, N. J., H. Bocherens, M. Bolus, P. Goldberg and S. C. Münzel. 150 Years of Neanderthal
Discoveries Congress. Bonn, Germany. July 2006. Late Neanderthals and the first modern humans in
the Swabian Jura
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118) Conard, N. J. and A. E. Marks. 71st Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,
San Juan, Puerto Rico. April 2006. New research on the MSA of Mumba Cave, Tanzania
117) Walker S. J., A. W. Kandel and N. J. Conard. 2006 ASAPA Meeting in Tshwane, South Africa.
April 2006. Part of the Landscape: Faunal Analysis of the ‘Stella’ locality in the Geelbek Dunes,
Western Cape. (Lecture by S. J. Walker)
116) Kandel, A. W., H. Dietl and N. J. Conard. 71st Annual meeting of the Society for American
Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico. April 2006. Out of the caves and beyond the middens: new results
from open-air MSA sites in the Western Cape. (Lecture by A. W. Kandel)
115) Schiegl S., P., B. Ligouis, P. Goldberg and, N. J. Conard. 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for
American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico. April 2006. Experimental Archaeology, Bone Fires and
Palaeolithic Behavior. (Lecture by S. Schiegl)
114) Conard, N. J. Paleoanthropology Meeting. San Juan, Puerto Rico. April, 2006. Current research
on the late Middle and early Upper Paleolithic in Swabia.
113) Hardy, B., M. Bolus and N. J. Conard. .Paleoanthropology Meeting. San Juan, Puerto Rico.
April, 2006. Hammer or Crescent Wrench? Stone Tool Form and Function in the Aurignacian of
Southwest Germany. (Lecture B. Hardy)
112) Bocherens, H., M. Hofreiter, S. C. Münzel and N. J. Conard. 48th annual meeting of the Hugo
Obermaier Gesellschaft, Cologne, Germany, April 2006. Human and Bear Population Dynamics and
Evolutionary Trends in Southwestern Germany. (Lecture by H. Bocherens)
111) Kandel, A. W. and N. J. Conard. 2006 ASAPA (formerly SA3) Meeting in Tshwane (formerly
Pretoria), South Africa. Aril, 2006. The Role of Stone Features in the Later Stone Age Settlement of
the Geelbek Dunes, South Africa (Lecture by A. W. Kandel)
110) Heydari, S., E. Ghasidian and N. J. Conard. 5 ICAANE Congress. Madrid, Spain. April 2006.
Paleolithic Geoarchaeology of Travertine and Tufa Formations in Iran. (Poster)
109) Ghasidian, E., A. Azadi, S. Heydari and N. J. Conard. 5 ICAANE Congress. Madrid, Spain. April
2006. Paleolithic Survey in the Basht Region of the Southwestern Zagros, Iran (Poster)
108) Conard, N. J., E. Ghasidian and S. Heydari. 5 ICAANE Congress. Madrid, Spain. April 2006.
Paleolithic Settlement of the Qaleh Gusheh Sand Dunes, Esfahan Province, Iran. (Poster)
107) Conard, N. J., M.-J. Nadeau and P. M. Grootes. International Radiocarbon Conference. Oxford,
England. April 2006. Radiocarbon dating the last Neanderthals, the first modern humans and the
transition from the Middle to Upper Paleolithic in Europ
106) Conard, N. J. Invited Lecture, South African Archaeological Society, Cape Town, South Africa.
March, 2006.From the Acheulean to the Neolithic: Cultural Evolution in the Central Levant
2005
105) Conard, N. J. International meeting, Rethinking the Human Revolution: New Behavioral and
Biological Perspectives on the Origins and Dispersal of Modern Humans. Cambridge, England.
September 2005. What caused the cultural innovations of the Aurignacian and which hypotheses can
best explain their spatial-temporal distribution?
104) Conard, N. J. and A. W. Kandel. Bone Diagenesis Conference, University of Cape Town. Cape
Town, South Africa. August 2005. Faunal preservation in deflation hollows and the limits of simplistic
taphonomic models based on bone density. (Lecture A. W. Kandel)
103) Kandel, A. W. and N. J. Conard. 12th Congress of the Pan African Association for Archaeology
and Related Studies. Gaborone, Botswana, July, 2005. New evidence for the use of whale by Later
Stone Age hunters and gatherers on the West Coast of South Africa. (Lecture A. W. Kandel)
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102) Conard, N. J., H. Dietl, and A. W. Kandel. 12th Congress of the Pan African Association for
Archaeology and Related Studies. Gaborone, Botswana, July, 2005. Stone Age settlement dynamics in
dunefields of the Western Cape. (Lecture A. W. Kandel)
101) Schiegl, S. B. Lingouis and N. J. Conard. Geoarchaeology Working Group Meeting. Bayreuth,
Germany. May 2005. Experimentelle Archäologie: Ein Knochenfeuer für die Urgeschichtsforschung.
(Poster)
100) Conard, N. J., H. Dietl, A. E. Dodonov, P. Drechsler, K. F. Hillgruber, M. Masri. Geoarchaeology
Working Group Meeting. Bayreuth, Germany. May 2005. 500 000 Jahre Landschaftsnutzung in WestSyrien. (Poster)
99) Conard, N. J. University of Rochester invited Alumni lecture, Rochester, New York, USA. April
2005. The Origins of Figurative Art and Music
98 Conard, N. J. and S. C. Münzel. 47th Meeting of the Hugo Obermaier-Gesellschaft, Neuchatel,
Switzerland. April 2005. Neue Flötentöne aus dem Aurignacien. Eine Mammutelfenbeinflöte aus dem
Geißenklösterle bei Blaubeuren. (Lecture S. C. Münzel)
97) Conard, N. J., H. Dietl, P. Drechsler und F.Hillgruber. 47 th Meeting of the Hugo ObermaierGesellschaft, Neuchatel, Switzerland. April 2005. Vom Acheuléen bis in die Jungsteinzeit.
Landschaftsnutzung in der Damaskus Provinz, Syrien. (Poster)
96) Conard, N. J. Invited lecture. Römisch-Germanische Kommission and the Senkenberg-Museum.
Frankfurt am Main, Germany. January 2005. Die Anfänge der Kunst und die Entstehung der kulturellen
Modernität.
2004
95) Conard, N. J., P. Drechsler, S. Heydari and E. Ghasidian. Annual meeting of the Society for
American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, USA. April, 2004. Paleolithic settlement dynamics of the
Zagros and Anti-Lebanon Regions.
94) Conard, N. J. Tübingen Sommeruniversität. Tübingen, Germany. August 2004. Die ältesten
Kunstwerke der Welt.
93) Conard, N. J. International Colloquium. Neanderthals and modern humans meet. Blaubeuren,
Germany. July 2004. Hypotheses about late Neanderthals and early modern humans in the Swabian
Jura.
92) Conard, N. J., A. W. Kandel, A. Dodonov,and M. al Misr. International Colloquium. Eastern
Mediterranean/Near Eastern Geoarchaeology Meeting, Tübingen, Germany. May 2004. Changing
patterns of Paleolithic landuse in the Damascus Province, Syria.
91) Kandel, A. W. and N. J. Conard. Annual meeting of the South African Association of Archaeology.
Kimberly, South Africa, April 2004. Ostrich Eggshell Bead Workshops in the Geelbek Dunes, Western
Cape. (Lecture A. W. Kandel).
90) Conard, N. J. and A. W. Kandel. Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,
Montréal, Canada. April, 2004. Wetting and drying, heating and cooling and other reasons why
simplistic denisty based models of bone survivablity do not work.
89) Conard, N. J. Annual meeting of the Society for Paleoanthropology. Montréal, Canada. March,
2004. New Data on the Aurignacian of the Upper Danube Valley.
88) Kaiser, T. and N. J. Conard. 46 th Meeting of the Hugo Obermaier-Gesellschaft, Greifswald,
Germany. April 2004. Dental Wear in Horses – Can we use it as a Climate Proxy. (Lecture T. Kaiser)
87) Kieselbach, P., H. Floss, and N. J. Conard. 46 th Meeting of the Hugo Obermaier-Gesellschaft,
Greifswald, Germany. April 2004. Erste Untersuchungen zu den Silexartefakten aus der GravettienSchicht IIcf des Hohle Fels bei Schelklingen (Alb-Donau-Kreis). (Lecture P. Kieselbach)
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86) South African Archaeological Society, Invited lecture. Iziko South African Museum, Cape Town,
South Africa. March, 2004. The arrival of modern humans in Europe and the origin of figurative art.
2003
85) Conard, N. J. International Colloquium “La Spiritualité”, Liège, Belgium, December, 2003. Lionmen and Waterfowl: New Discoveries of Aurignacian Ivory Artworks from Hohle Fels and their
Implications for Testing Models for early Shamanism and Hahn’s Concept of Kraft und Aggression.
84) Avery, G., A. W. Kandel, R. G. Klein, N. J. Conard, and K. Kruz-Uribe. XXIVe Recontres
Internationales d’Archéologie et d’Histoire d’Antibes, Petets Animaux et Sociétés Humaines Du
Complément alimentaire aux Ressources Utiliaires. Antibes, France, October, 2003. Tortoises as Food
and taphonomic Elements in Palaeolandscapes.
83) Conard, N. J. 2003. XVI International INQUA Congress, Reno, Nevada, USA. July, 2003. The
Danube Corridor Model for the Colonization of Europe by Modern Humans.
82) Conard, N. J. 45th Meeting of the Hugo Obermaier-Gesellschaft, Santander, Spain. April 2003.
New Research on the Middle and Upper Paleolithic of Swabia.
81) Conard, N. J. From Tools to Symbols from Early Hominids to Modern Humans, International
Round Table, Johannesburg, South Africa, March, 2003. An overview of the patterns of behavioral
change in Africa and Eurasia during the Late Pleistocene.
2002
80) Conard, N. J. International Symposium The Gravettian along the Danube, Mikulov, Czech
Republic. November 2002. An Overview of Current Research on the Gravettian of the Swabian Jura.
79) Conard, N. J. University College London lecture series on The Spread of Modern Human Culture
into Europe. London, England., October 2002. The early Upper Paleolithic of Swabia and the Rhine
Corridor and Kulturpumpe Hypotheses.
78) Münzel, S. C. and N. J. Conard. 2002. 9 th International Congress of the International Council for
Archaeozoology. Durham, England. August, 2002. Change and Continuity in the Paleolithic
Subsistence of the Ach Valley of Southwestern Germany. (Lecture S. Münzel)
77) Conard, N. J. and L. B. Niven. 2002. 9 th International Congress of the International Council for
Archaeozoology. Durham, England. August, 2002. The Fauna from Bollschweil and the Role of
Proboscidieans in Paleolithic Economies.
76) Krönneck, P., L. B. Niven, N. J. Conard and H.-P. Uerpmann. 2002. 9th International Congress of
the International Council for Archaeozoology. Durham, England. August, 2002. Middle Paleolithic
Subsistence in the Lone Valley of the Swabian Jura. (Lecture P. Krönneck)
75) Teyssandier, N., M. Bolus, and N. J. Conard. International Symposium on the Definition of the
Aurignacian. Portugese Ministry of Culture. Lisbon, Portugal. June 2002. (Lecture N. Teyssandier)
74) Conard, N. J. International Symposium on the Definition of the Aurignacian. Portugese Ministry of
Culture. Lisbon, Portugal. June 2002. An Overview of the Chronostratigraphy of the Swabian
Aurignacian and its Interregional Implications.
73) Barth, M., N. J. Conard, A. W. Kandel and A. Abdulrachman. 2002. 65th Annual Meeting of the
Society for American Archaeology. Denver, Colorado, March, 2002.Results of the Ma’aloula Survey
and the Excavations at Baaz Rockshelter, Damascus Province, Syria.
72) Conard, N. J. 2002. 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Denver,
Colorado, March, 2002. An Assessment of the Evidence for Behavioral Change during the Middle
Paleolithic of Westcentral Europe. In Journal of Human Evolution 42, no. 3: A 10.
71) Conard, N. J. 2002. Meeting of the Paleoanthropology Society. Denver, Colorado, March 2002.
The Early Upper Paleolithic in Swabia.
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70) Conard, N. J. 2002. Institut für Geographie, University of Mainz, Germany, January 2002.
Chronostratigraphie und Lebensweisen der Neandertaler und der ersten modernen Europäer.
2001
69) Conard, N. J. 2001. Klimawechsel vor dem Einfluß des Menschens. International Symposium,
Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina. Halle, Germany, October 2001. Quaternary
Environmental Change and ist Effects on Human Evolution and Human Biogeography.
68) Conard, N. J. and L. B. Niven 2001. Ist International Congress, The World of Elephants, Rome,
October 2001. The Fauna from Bollschweil and the Question of Neanderthal Mammoth Hunting in the
Black Forest.
67) Niven, L. B., S. C. Münzel and N. J. Conard 2001. Ist International Congress, The World of
Elephants, Rome, October 2001. The Role of Mammoths in the Upper Paleolithic Economies of
Southwestern Germany. (Lecture L. B. Niven)
66) Pusch, C., K. Prangenberg, H.U. Pfretzschner, L. Bachmann and N. J. Conard 2001. Meeting of the
Gesellschaft für Natuwissenschaftliche Archäologie & 7th Annual Meeting of the European Association
of Archaeologists, Esslingen, Germany, September 2001. Bone Diagenesis and the Preservation of
Ancient DNA. (Poster)
65) Conard, N. J., A. E: Dodonov and A. W. Kandel 2001. XIV UISPP Congress, Liège, Belgium,
September 2001. Middle Paleolithic Settlement in the Ma’aloula Region, Damascus Province, Syria.
64) Conard, N. J. 2001. XIV UISPP Congress, Liège, Belgium, September 2001. The
Chronostratigraphy of the Aurignacian of the Swabian Jura as a Test of the Danube Corridor and
Kulturpumpe Models.
63) Conard, N. J. and P. Haesaerts 2001. XIV UISPP Congress, Liège, Belgium, September 2001. The
Archaeology, Chronostratigraphy and Paleoecology of Middle Paleolithic Sites in the Central Rhine
Valley.
62) Niven, L. B., S. C. Münzel and N. J. Conard 2001. XIV UISPP Congress, Liège, Belgium,
September 2001. Patterns of Subsistence and Settlement in the Aurignacian of the Swabian Jura.
(lecture N. J. Conard)
61) Münzel S. C. and N. J. Conard 2001. XIV UISPP Congress, Liège, Belgium, September 2001.
Human and Bear Interactions in the Upper Pleistocene Cave Deposits of the Ach Valley in
Southwestern Germany. (lecture S. C. Münzel)
60) Schiegl, S. and N. J. Conard 2001. XIV UISPP Congress, Liège, Belgium, September 2001.
Analysis of Traces of Fire in Paleolithic Sites of Dissimilar Taphonomy. (lecture by S. Schiegl)
59) Prindiville, T. J., N. J. Conard and Peter Felix-Henningsen 2001. SASQUA 2001. Saldahna Bay,
South Africa, July, 2001. Site Formation Processes, Chronology and Archaeology of the Geelbek
Dunes, West Coast National Park. (lecture T. J. Prindiville)
59) Prindiville, T. J., N. J. Conard and P. Felix-Henningsen 2001. 1st International Conference on Soils
and Archaeology, Százalombatta, Hungary, May, 2001. Palaeoecology and the Archaeology of the
Coastal Dunes of the Western Cape, South Africa: II.Spatial Archaeology and Taphonomic Processes.
(Poster)
58) Schiegl, S. and N. J. Conard 2001. 1 st International Conference on Soils and Archaeology,
Százalombatta, Hungary, May, 2001. Proving fossil fire in archaeosediments. (Poster)
57) Felix-Henningsen, P., T. J. Prindiville, N. J. Conard and G. Krebs 2001. 1 st International
Conference on Soils and Archaeology, Százalombatta, Hungary, May, 2001. Palaeoecology and the
Archaeology of the Coastal Dunes of the Western Cape, South Africa: I. Sequence of Palaeosols on
Ancient Dunes as Stratigraphic Markers and Paleoanvironmental Indicators. (Poster)
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56) Conard, N. J. and M. Bolus 2001. International Symposium Advances in the Study of Human
Evoluition and Dispersal, Tübingen, Germany, April 2001. The Pattern and Timing of the Colonization
of Europe by Modern Humans.
55) Prindiville, T. J. and N. J. Conard 2001. 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American
Archaeology. New Orleans, Louisianna, April, 2001. The Stone Age Fauna from the Geelbek Dunes,
Western Cape Province, South Africa. (lecture T. J. Prindiville)
54) Adler, D. S., T. J. Prindiville and N. J. Conard 2001. 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for
American Archaeology. New Orleans, Louisianna, April, 2001. Patterns of Spatial Organization and
Land Use during the Eemian Interglacial of the Rhineland. (lecture D. S. Adler)
53) Niven, L. B., S. Münzel and N. J. Conard 2001. 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American
Archaeology. New Orleans, Louisianna, April, 2001. Prey Choice and Utilization in the Middle and
Upper Paleolithic of the Swabian Alb, Germany. (lecture L. B. Niven)
2000
52) Conard, N. J. 2000. Museumsgesellschaft Tübingen. 2000 lecture series. Tübingen, November,
2000. Der Neandertaler und die Entstehung des Homo sapiens sapiens.
51) Schell, K., S. Schiegl, P. Goldberg and N. J. Conard. 2000. Gesellschaft für Natuwissenschaftliche
Archäologie. Soest, Germany, September, 2000. Petrographische Dünnschliffe der Archäosedimente
des Hohle Fels / Schelklingen – Einblicke in die Fundsellengenese. (lecture K. Schell)
50) Schiegl, S. and N. J. Conard. 2000. Gesellschaft für Natuwissenschaftliche Archäologie. Soest,
Germany, September, 2000. Nachweis von Feuernutzung in paläolithischen Fundstellen. (lecture S.
Schiegl)
49) Adler, D. S., T. J. Prindiville, and N. J. Conard. 2000. 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for
American Archaeology. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April, 2000. The Middle Paleolithic Find Horizon
of Wallertheim A, Rheinhessen, Germany. (Poster)
48) Niven, L., N. J. Conard and H.-P. Uerpmann. 2000. 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for
American Archaeology. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April, 2000. The Aurignacian faunal Assemblage
from Vogelherd and the Subsistence Behavior of early mdern Humans in southern Germany. (lecture L.
Niven)
47) Prindiville, T. J. and N. J. Conard. 2000. 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American
Archaeology. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April, 2000. Hunting, Scavenging and the Archaeology of
larger Mammalian Carcasses in the Paleolithic of the Rhineland. (lecture T. Prindiville)
46) Conard, N. J., M. Bolus, and T. Schneidermeier. 2000. 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for
American Archaeology. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April, 2000. Current Research on the Middle and
Upper Paleolithic in Southern Germany. (lecture M. Bolus)
45) Floss, H. and N. J. Conard. 2000. 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April, 2000. New Examples of Paleolithic Art from Southwestern Germany
and the Question of Continuity in the Late Quaternary. (lecture H. Floss)
1999
44) Conard, N. J., M. Bolus and T. Schneidermeier. 1999. Krapina Centennial Conference, Zagreb,
Croatia, August, 1999. Current Research on the Middle and Early Upper Paleolithic in Southwestern
Germany.
43) Conard, N. J., T. J. Prindiville and A. W. Kandel. 1999. XV International INQUA Congress,
Durban, South Africa. August , 1999. Stone Age landscape archaeology in the Geelbek Dunes of the
West Coast National Park. (Poster)
42) Bolus, M. and N. J. Conard. 1999. XV International INQUA Congress, Durban, South Africa.
August , 1999. The Late Middle Paleolithic and Earliest Upper Paleolithic in Germany and their
Relevance for the Out of Africa Hypothesis. (lecture M. Bolus)
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41) Schneidermeier, T. and N. J. Conard. 1999. XV International INQUA Congress, Durban, South
Africa. August , 1999. The Paleolithic Settlement of southern Germany as a climatically coupled
process: Development and evaluation of methods of prospection for Paleolihtic find horizons. (Poster)
40) Conard, N. J. 1999. 2nd Conference of the UISPP Commission 27: Middle Paleolithic and Middle
Stone Age Settlement Systems. Tübingen, January, 1999. Using high resolution open-air sites for
establishing patterns of Middle Paleolithic settlement and subsistence.
39) Conard, N. J. and T. J. Prindiville. 1999. World Archaeological Congress, Cape Town, South
Africa. January 1999. Germany at around 100,000 b.p. (lecture T. J. Prindiville)
38) Conard, N. J. and T. J. Prindiville. 1999. World Archaeological Congress.Cape Town, South
Africa. January 1999. The Stone Age Archaeology and Paleoecology of the Geelbek Dunes, Western
Cape, South Africa. (lecture T. J. Prindiville)
1998
37) Conard, N. J. and P. Haesaerts. 1998. 50th Anniversary Meeting of the Deutsche Quartär
Gesellschaft, Hannover, Germany, September 1998. Middle Paleolithic Archaeology and
Chronostratigraphy in the Rhineland.
36) Schneidermeier, T. and N. J. Conard. 1998. 50th Anniversary Meeting of the Deutsche Quartär
Gesellschaft, Hanover. September 1998. Hochauflösende Archäologie und die Entwicklung und
Bewertung von Prospektionsmethoden für Paleolithischen Fundschichten. (lecture T. Schneidermeier)
35) Conard, N. J. and T. J. Prindiville. 1998. 8th International Congress of the International Council for
Archaeozoology. Victoria, British Columbia. August, 1998. Middle Paleolithic Hunting Economies in
the Rhineland.
34) Conard, N. J., A. W. Kandel, P. Krönneck, and T. Schneidermeier. 1998. 40 Tagung der Hugo
Obermaier-Gesellschaft, Iserlohn-Letmathe, Germany, April, 1998. Aktuelle paläolithische Forschung
im Sonderforschungsbereich 275 der Universität Tübingen. (lecture T. Schneidermeier)
33) Conard, N. J. 1998. 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Seattle,
Washington, March 1998. Refitting Studies in the German Stone Age.
32) Waiblinger, J., N. J. Conard, S. Münzel, P. Krönneck, and M. Bolus. 1998. Paleoantropology
Society Meeting. Seattle, Washington, March 1998. Current Research on the Middle to Upper
Paleolithic Transition in Southern Germny. In Journal of Human Evolution. (lecture M. Bolus)
31) Conard, N. J. 1998. Paleoantropology Society Meeting. Seattle, Washington, March 1998. Middle
Paleolithic Subsistence and Landuse in the Rhineland. Journal of Human Evolution.
30) Conard, N. J. 1998. South African Archaeological Society, Cape Town, RSA, March, 1998. Recent
Advances in German Paleolithic Research.
1997
29) Conard, N. J. 1997. Internationale Tagung: Theorie und sozialen Wandels: Wirtschaft und
Gesellschaft in Jäger- und Sammler-Gruppen. Zentrum für Interdiziplinäre Forschung, Universität
Bielefeld, December, 1997. Zur Subsistenz, Siedlung und sozialen Orginization im Paläolithikum.
28) Conard, N. J., T. J. Prindiville, and D. S. Adler. 1997. XVIII Rencontres Internationales
d'Archéologie et d'Histoire d'Antibes: Économe Préhistorique: Les Comportements de Subsistance au
Paléolihtique, Antibes, France, October 1997: N. Conard, T. Prindiville und D. Adler. Refitting Bones
and Stones as a Means of Reconstructing Middle Paleolithic Subsistence in the Rhineland.
27) Conard, N. J. and B. Fischer. 1997. International Meeting, Before Modern Humans 400-200KA:
The Jabrudian and Micoquian in the Levant and Europe, Haifa, Israel, November 1996. Are there
Recognizable Cultural Entities in the Middle Paleolithic of Central Europe?
1996
26) Langohr, R., N. J. Conard, J. Deak, and P. Haesaerts. 1996. XIII International Congress of
Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences, Forlì, Italien, September 1996. Correlation between Soil
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Evolution and Bone Preservation at the Middle Paleolithic Site of Wallertheim (Rheinhessen,
Germany). (lecture R. Longohr)
25) Conard, N. J. 1996. XIII International Congress of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences, Forlì,
Italien, September 1996. Site Structure and the Organization of Middle Paleolithic Settlement in the
Rhineland.
24) Conard, N. J. 1996. Paleoanthropology Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, April 1996. Find
Densities at Middle Paleolithic Open Air Sites in the Rhineland.
1995
23) Conard, N. J. 1995. Colloque International Le Bison Gibier et Moyen de Subsitance des Hommes
du Paléolithique aux Paléoindiens des Grandes Plaines, Toulouse, France, June 1995: The Taphonomy
of Bison Remains from the 1991-1994 Excavations in Wallertheim (Rheinhessen, Germany) and its
Bearing on the Interpretation of the Locality.
22) Conard, N. J. and D. S. Adler. 1995. Symposium Reduction Processes („Chaines Operatoires“)
for the European Mousterian, Rome May 26-28, 1995: N. Conard und D. Adler. Wallertheim Horion
D: An Example of High Resolution Archaeology in the Middle Paleolithic.
21) Conard, N. J. 1995. The Role of Early Humans in the Accumulation of European Lower and
Middle Paleolithic Bone Assemblages, Neuwied, Germany, May 1995: The Middle Palaeolithic faunal
assemblages from the 1991-1994 excavations in Wallertheim, Rheinhessen.
1994
20) Conard, N. J. 1994. International Congress of Archaeozoology, Constance, Germany, September
1994: Middle Paleolithic Subsistence in the Central Rhine Valley.
19) Conard, N. J. 1994. International Working Group on Bone Modification, Constance, Germany,
September 1994: Anntler Tools and Pseudotools in the Lower and Middle Paleolithic Faunal
Assemblages.
18) Conard, N. J. 1994. Paleoanthropology Society, Anaheim, California, April 1994: Middle
Paleolithic Economies in the Rhine Valley.
17) Conard, N. J. 1994. Hugo Obermaier-Gesellschaft, Weimar, Germany, April 1994: Neue
mittelpaläolithische Ausgrabungen am Mittelrhein.
1993
16) Conard, N. J. V. 1993. Bilzingsleben - Kolloquium: Homo erectus - seine Kultur und Umwelt,
Jena, Germany, December 1993: Das Mittelpaläolithikum von Wallertheim (Rheinhessisches
Hügelland).
15) Conard, N. J. 1993. Deutscher Archäologen-Kongress, Siegen, Germany, September 1993: Erste
Ergebnisse der neuen paläolithischen Ausgrabung in Wallertheim/Rheinhessen.
1992
14) Conard, N. J. 1992. Society for American Archaeology meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April
1992: The 1988/1989 Excavation of Flinders Petrie's "Workmen's Barracks". Beyond the Elite: Old
Kingdom Archaeology and the Giza Plateau Mapping Project. Symposium Organizer and Chair.
1991
13) Conard, N. J. 1991. Society for American Archaeology meeting, New Orleans, April 1991:
Subsistence in the Central Rhine Valley during the Middle Paleolithic.
1990
12) Conard, N. J. 1990. International Symposium on Lößstratigraphie und Ökologie im Alt- und
Mittelpaläolithikum, Museum Monrepos, Neuwied, Germany, October 1990: Eiszeit Umwelt und
paläolithische Wirtschaftsweisen in der Osteifel.
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11) Conard, N. J. 1990. International Council for Archaeozoology, Sixth International Conference,
Washington, D.C., May 1990: Faunal Remains from Middle Paleolithic Sites of the East Eifel
Volcanic Fields (Federal Republic of Germany).
1989
10) Conard, N. J. 1989. Hugo Obermaier Gesellschaft meeting, Ingolstadt, Germany, April 1989:
Mittelpaläolithische Ausgrabungen auf Tönchesberg, ein Vulkan der Osteifel.
9) Conard, N. J. 1989. Society for American Archaeology meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, April 1989:
Middle Paleolithic Occupations from the last two Glacial Cycles in the Scoria Cones of the East Eifel,
West Germany.
1988
8) Conard, N. J. 1988. International Conference on Early Man in Island Environments, Oliena,
Sardinia, October 1988: Faunal Remains from Tönchesberg, a Middle Paleolithic Site in the Central
Rhine Valley.
7) Conard, N. J., D. Elmore, P. W. Kubik, and H. E. Gove. 1988. The 13th International Radiocarbon
Conference, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 1988: A 36Cl Profile in Greenland Ice back to 1250 AD.
6) Conard, N. J. 1988. Northeastern Faunal Analysis Conference, Princeton, New Jersey, April 1988:
Faunal Remains from the Middle Paleolithic Site of Tönchesberg in the Central Rhine Valley.
1987
5) Raisbeck, G. M., F. Yiou, D. Bourles, N. J. Conard, D. Elmore, P. Kubik, C. Lorius, and N. I.
Barkov. 1987. . 4th Intermational Symposium on Acclerator Mass Spectroscopy. Niagara-on-the-Lake,
Canada, April, 1987. 36Cl and 10Be in ice at Vostok, Antarctica during the last climatic cycle. (lecture
G. M. Raisbeck)
4) Elmore, D., N. J. Conard, P.W. Kubik, H. E. Gove, M. Wahlen, J. Beer, and M. Suter. 1987. 4 th
Intermational Symposium on Acclerator Mass Spectroscopy. Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada, April,
1987. 36Cl and 10Be Profiles in Greenland Ice: Dating and Production Rate Variations. (lecture D.
Elmore)
1986
3) Conard, N. J. 1986. International Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Conference, Oxford, England,
June,1986: Sample Preparation and Measurement of 36Cl in small Ice Samples. (lecture N. Conard)
1985
2) Conard, N. J., D. Elmore, P. W. Kubik, H. E. Gove, L. E. Tubbs, B. A. Chrunyk, and M. Wahlen.
1985. 12th International Radiocarbon Conference, Trondheim, Norway, June 1985: The Chemical
Preparation of AgCl for Measuring 36Cl in Polar Ice with Accelerator Mass Spectrometry.
1984
1) Elmore, D., P. W. Kubik, L. E. Tubbs, H. E. Gove, R. Teng, T. Hemmick, B. Chrunyk, and N. J.
Conard. 1984. 3rd. International Symposium on Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Zürich, Switzerland,
April, 1984. The Rochester Tandem Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Program. (lecture D. Elmore)