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Publications / Presentations

Publications

Jones M.K.(in press) Moving north: archaeobotanical evidence for plant diet in Middle and Upper Palaeolithic Europe. In: M.Richards and J.J.Hublin (eds) The evolution of hominid diets: integrating approaches to the study of Palaeolithic subsistence. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute.

Svoboda J., M.Novak, M.Nyvltova Fisakova and M.K.Jones (2007) Dolni Vestonice. Prehled Vyskumu 47 82-84 Farbstein, R. & J. Svoboda. 2007. New finds of Upper Palaeolithic decorative objects from Predmosti, Czech Republic. Antiquity 81: 856-864

Farbstein, R.A. 2006. Rethinking constructions of the body in Pavlovian portable art: a material-based approach. Archaeological Review from Cambridge 21(2): 78-95.

Conferences / workshops

Unravelling Hominin Relations with the Environment in Central Europe during Oxygen Isotope Stage 3 (18 January 2008). McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research (co-organised by Farbstein & Skinner)

Presentations

Jones M.K. 2008. Searching for plant foods in Palaeolithic Europe: recent fieldwork in the Czech Republic. Southampton University Guest Seminar.

Jones M.K. 2008. Plant Evidence for Subsistence in the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic of Europe. Leipzig, Max Planck Institute Seminar.

Farbstein, R. 2008. Dimensions of Technology, Dimensions of the Body: A Socio-technical Approach to Pavlovian Representations of the Body. Paper to be presented at the 14th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (16-21 September 2008), Valletta, Malta.

Farbstein, R. 2008. Reconstruction human-animal relations through Pavlovian portable art. Paper presented at 'Unravelling Hominin Relations with the Environment in Central Europe during Oxygen Isotope Stage 3'

Paine C. 2008. Isotopic and micromorphological investigations of precipitation at Dolni Vestonice. Paper presented at 'Unravelling Hominin Relations with the Environment in Central Europe during Oxygen Isotope Stage 3'

Pryor A. 2008. The occupation of northern Europe: The response to OIS 3 climate variability. Paper presented at 'Unravelling Hominin Relations with the Environment in Central Europe during Oxygen Isotope Stage 3'

Paine C. 2008: Paleoclimate at Dolni Vestonice. Paper presented for the Graduate Research Seminars, University of Cambridge.

Skinner P. 2008: Hominins and cave Bears: An inter-disciplinary approach to investigating animal-hominin relations in Czech Republic during OIS3. Paper presented at 'Unravelling Hominin Relations with the Environment in Central Europe during Oxygen Isotope Stage 3'

Skinner P. 2008: The Significance of Cave Bear Remains: Revealing Cave Bear-hominin encounters in Czech Republic during OIS3 (60-24 kya) using GIS. Presented at the World Archaeological Conference 6, Dublin, Ireland.

Farbstein R. 2007. Beyond Venus Figurines: technical production and social practice in Pavlovian portable art. Paper presented at the 13th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeolgists. Zadar, Croatia.

Farbstein, R. 2007. Reconstructing chaines operatoires and bone modification in Pavlovian portable art. Paper presented for the Graduate Research Seminars, University of Cambridge.

Farbstein, R. 2007. Reconstructing social and technical chaines operatoires in Pavlovian portable art. Paper presented to the Palaeolithic-Mesolithic Discussion Group, University of Cambridge.

Paine C. 2007.Geoarchaeological investigations at the site of Dolni Vestonice (Czech Republic). Poster presented at 'UK Archaeological Science Conference'

Paine C. 2007. New geoarchaeological investigations at the site of Dolni Vestonice, Czech Republic. Poster presented at 'GeoPomerania'

Skinner P. 2007: Hominins, cave bears, Moravia, OIS3. Paper presented to the Palaeolithic-Mesolithic Discussion Group, University of Cambridge.

 

 

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