The Role of Culture in Early Expansions of Humans
Conard, N.J., Masri, M., Bretzke, B., Napierala, H., & A.W. Kandel 2010. Modeling
Middle Paleolithic land use in the Damascus Province, Syria. In: Conard N.J. &
A. Delagnes (Hrsg.). Settlement Dynamics of the Middle Paleolithic and Middle
Stone Age,Vol. III. Kerns Verlag, Tübingen, 123—144.
Della Seta, M., Märker, M.,Vergari, F. & M. Del Monte 2010. Process-based assess-
ment of erosion dynamics in the upper Orcia Valley, Southern Tuscany, Italy: A
new semi quantitative mtegrated approach. Proceedings of IAHS Workshop on
Water Erosion. Moscow, 20.—23.10.2010. Lomonossov Umversity, Department for
Geography, Moscow, 54—58.
Gutmann, M., Herder, C. & F. Schrenk 2010. Der Mensch als Gegenstand der Paläo-
anthropologie und das Problem der Szenarien. In: Gerhardt, V & J. Nida-Rüme-
lin (Hrsg.). Evolution in Natur und Kultur, de Gruyter, Berlin, 135-162.
Haidle, M.N. & A.F. Pawlik 2010. The earhest settlement of Germany: Is there
anything out there? Quaternary International 223—224, 143—153.
Haidle, M.N., Bolus, M., Bruch, A.A., Herder, C., Kandel, A., Märker, M., Conard,
N.J., Hochschild, V, Schrenk, F. &V. Mosbrugger 2010. The Role of Culture in
Early Expansions of Humans — A New Research Center. Quaternary Internatio-
nal 223-224, 429-430.
Haidle, M.N. 2010. Working memory capacity and the evolution of modern cogni-
tive capacities — implications from animal and early human tool use. Current
Anthropology 51/S1, Working memory: beyond language and symbohsm,
Wenner-Gren Symposium Supplement 1, 149—166.
Kern, A., Harzhauser, M., Mandic, O., Roetzel, R., äorig, S., Bruch, A.A. & M.
Zuschin 2010. Millenmalscale Vegetation dynamics in an estuary at the onset
of the Miocene Climate Optimum. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeo-
ecology, available online 22 July 2010, doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2010.07.014
Märker, M., Bachofer, E, Queneherve, G., Herder, C., Sanaane, C. Giemsch, L. &
H.Thiemeyer 2010. Modelling the spatial distribution of Paleontological sites
in the Makuyum region, Tanzania. In: Melero, F.J., Cano, P. & J. Revelles (Hrsg.).
Fusion of Cultures. Abstracts of the XXXVIII Conference on Computer Applica-
tions and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Granada, 147—150.
Märker, M., Della Seta, M. & F. Vergari 2010. Prediction of soil erosion and mass
wasting processes in Southern Tuscany using gradient boosting. Proceedings of
IAHS Workshop on Water Erosion. Moscow, 20.-23.10.2010. Lomonossov Uni-
versity, Department for Geography, Moscow, 66—71.
Märker, M., Pelacani. S. & B. Schröder 2010. A functional endties approach to pre-
dict soil erosion processes in a small Plio-Pleistocene Mediterranean catchment in
Northern Chianti, Italy. Accepted by Geomorphology, available online 26. Octo-
ber 2010 DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2010.10.022 .
Märker, M. Rosskopf, C.M. & P. Aucelli 2010. Erosion processes mapping using data
mimng technologies: The Rivo Basm example, Molise, Central Italy. Proceedings
of IAHS Workshop on Water Erosion. Moscow, 20.—23.10.2010. Lomonossov
University, Department for Geography, Moscow, 71—75.
Conard, N.J., Masri, M., Bretzke, B., Napierala, H., & A.W. Kandel 2010. Modeling
Middle Paleolithic land use in the Damascus Province, Syria. In: Conard N.J. &
A. Delagnes (Hrsg.). Settlement Dynamics of the Middle Paleolithic and Middle
Stone Age,Vol. III. Kerns Verlag, Tübingen, 123—144.
Della Seta, M., Märker, M.,Vergari, F. & M. Del Monte 2010. Process-based assess-
ment of erosion dynamics in the upper Orcia Valley, Southern Tuscany, Italy: A
new semi quantitative mtegrated approach. Proceedings of IAHS Workshop on
Water Erosion. Moscow, 20.—23.10.2010. Lomonossov Umversity, Department for
Geography, Moscow, 54—58.
Gutmann, M., Herder, C. & F. Schrenk 2010. Der Mensch als Gegenstand der Paläo-
anthropologie und das Problem der Szenarien. In: Gerhardt, V & J. Nida-Rüme-
lin (Hrsg.). Evolution in Natur und Kultur, de Gruyter, Berlin, 135-162.
Haidle, M.N. & A.F. Pawlik 2010. The earhest settlement of Germany: Is there
anything out there? Quaternary International 223—224, 143—153.
Haidle, M.N., Bolus, M., Bruch, A.A., Herder, C., Kandel, A., Märker, M., Conard,
N.J., Hochschild, V, Schrenk, F. &V. Mosbrugger 2010. The Role of Culture in
Early Expansions of Humans — A New Research Center. Quaternary Internatio-
nal 223-224, 429-430.
Haidle, M.N. 2010. Working memory capacity and the evolution of modern cogni-
tive capacities — implications from animal and early human tool use. Current
Anthropology 51/S1, Working memory: beyond language and symbohsm,
Wenner-Gren Symposium Supplement 1, 149—166.
Kern, A., Harzhauser, M., Mandic, O., Roetzel, R., äorig, S., Bruch, A.A. & M.
Zuschin 2010. Millenmalscale Vegetation dynamics in an estuary at the onset
of the Miocene Climate Optimum. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeo-
ecology, available online 22 July 2010, doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2010.07.014
Märker, M., Bachofer, E, Queneherve, G., Herder, C., Sanaane, C. Giemsch, L. &
H.Thiemeyer 2010. Modelling the spatial distribution of Paleontological sites
in the Makuyum region, Tanzania. In: Melero, F.J., Cano, P. & J. Revelles (Hrsg.).
Fusion of Cultures. Abstracts of the XXXVIII Conference on Computer Applica-
tions and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Granada, 147—150.
Märker, M., Della Seta, M. & F. Vergari 2010. Prediction of soil erosion and mass
wasting processes in Southern Tuscany using gradient boosting. Proceedings of
IAHS Workshop on Water Erosion. Moscow, 20.-23.10.2010. Lomonossov Uni-
versity, Department for Geography, Moscow, 66—71.
Märker, M., Pelacani. S. & B. Schröder 2010. A functional endties approach to pre-
dict soil erosion processes in a small Plio-Pleistocene Mediterranean catchment in
Northern Chianti, Italy. Accepted by Geomorphology, available online 26. Octo-
ber 2010 DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2010.10.022 .
Märker, M. Rosskopf, C.M. & P. Aucelli 2010. Erosion processes mapping using data
mimng technologies: The Rivo Basm example, Molise, Central Italy. Proceedings
of IAHS Workshop on Water Erosion. Moscow, 20.—23.10.2010. Lomonossov
University, Department for Geography, Moscow, 71—75.