Kammern-Grubgraben is among the few stratified Upper Palaeolithic sites in Central Europe dating to the Last Glacial Maximum which provided not only substantial amounts of archaeological materials but also extensive preserved occupational structures. Although the site has been known since the last quarter of the 19th century, systematic excavations didn't start until the 1980's. These were carried out subsequently by two different teams providing partly incongruent observations and interpretations. Renewed field investigations commenced in 2015 and aim at reassessing stratigraphy and chronology, settlement structures and occupational sequence, as well as mobility and economy. First results provide a robust multi-method chrono-stratigraphic ...
International audienceNew Palaeolithic sites are rare for MIS 11 to 9 in Eurasia. The discovery and ...
From the 20th to 22nd of March 2019, two of us (AM and CM) organized a workshop entitled “The Last G...
Late Glacial processes of human colonisation, adaptation and development represent a large field of ...
Kammern-Grubgraben is among the few stratified Upper Palaeolithic sites in Central Europe dating to ...
The open-air site of Kammern-Grubgraben is a rare example of a detailed glimpse of Ice-Age hunter-ga...
The combined stratigraphic, archaeological and chronological data gained at Kammern-Grubgraben since...
The Lower Austrian site of Kammern-Grubgraben is one of the few stratigraphically recorded sites fro...
The open-air site of Kammern-Grubgraben is one of the rare find sites of Late Pleniglacial times. Th...
After the Last Glacial Maximum, the Swabian and Franconian Jura (in SW and SE Germany, respectively)...
International audienceThe site of Mutzig, discovered by chance in 1992 (Sainty et al., 1994), has be...
The impact of changing climate on Upper Palaeolithic humans is a heavily debated topic and key to un...
Abstract: The Gravettian of the Swabian Jura developed roughly 30,000 years ago, and no clear strati...
The well-dated stratigraphic sequence of Willendorf II is a reference site for the Upper Palaeolithi...
The Paleolithic site of Mutzig, discovered by chance in 1992 (Sainty 1992), has been the focus of se...
International audienceNew Palaeolithic sites are rare for MIS 11 to 9 in Eurasia. The discovery and ...
From the 20th to 22nd of March 2019, two of us (AM and CM) organized a workshop entitled “The Last G...
Late Glacial processes of human colonisation, adaptation and development represent a large field of ...
Kammern-Grubgraben is among the few stratified Upper Palaeolithic sites in Central Europe dating to ...
The open-air site of Kammern-Grubgraben is a rare example of a detailed glimpse of Ice-Age hunter-ga...
The combined stratigraphic, archaeological and chronological data gained at Kammern-Grubgraben since...
The Lower Austrian site of Kammern-Grubgraben is one of the few stratigraphically recorded sites fro...
The open-air site of Kammern-Grubgraben is one of the rare find sites of Late Pleniglacial times. Th...
After the Last Glacial Maximum, the Swabian and Franconian Jura (in SW and SE Germany, respectively)...
International audienceThe site of Mutzig, discovered by chance in 1992 (Sainty et al., 1994), has be...
The impact of changing climate on Upper Palaeolithic humans is a heavily debated topic and key to un...
Abstract: The Gravettian of the Swabian Jura developed roughly 30,000 years ago, and no clear strati...
The well-dated stratigraphic sequence of Willendorf II is a reference site for the Upper Palaeolithi...
The Paleolithic site of Mutzig, discovered by chance in 1992 (Sainty 1992), has been the focus of se...
International audienceNew Palaeolithic sites are rare for MIS 11 to 9 in Eurasia. The discovery and ...
From the 20th to 22nd of March 2019, two of us (AM and CM) organized a workshop entitled “The Last G...
Late Glacial processes of human colonisation, adaptation and development represent a large field of ...