The Danube has long been considered a "highway" for the prehistoric hominin colonization of Europe. However, its role in the two most significant episodes of colonization e the first peopling of Europe in the LowereMiddle Pleistocene, and Late Pleistocene colonization by anatomically modern humans e is presently a matter of hypothesis based on the locations of only a few key archaeological sites. Much of Eastern Europe has a particularly low density of known sites, in part due to the thick loess deposits blanketing the region which provide a challenging environment for archaeological survey. Our project, the Lower Danube Survey (LoDanS), aims to discover new Paleolithic sites and to reassess previously identified sites in the southeastern R...
The recents discovery of Chalcolithic sites in the upper Danube Delta at Taraschina – Mila 23 and Dâ...
Loess is a main archive of Pleistocene landscapes and environments and therefore has an important co...
This paper presents a new approach to study the palaeoecological and archaeological benefits of the ...
The way in which modern humans first entered Europe has been a recent focus of Upper Paleolithic res...
The presented doctoral dissertation uses luminescence dating techniques to reconstruct the paleoenvi...
Owing to a thick blanket of loess and other later geological disruptions, the earliest hominins to r...
<p>This contribution focuses on two PhD projects, which are integrated within the collaborative rese...
The loess-paleosol sequences of the Danube basin contain the longest and most complete terrestrial r...
<p>The Project B1 within the CRC 806 “Our way to Europe” is focused on the "Eastern Trajectory" of m...
International audienceIn mid-latitude Eurasia, loess-paleosol sequences (LPS) provide the most wides...
The way in which modern humans first entered Europe has been a recent focus of Upper Paleolithic res...
The Carpathian Basin is a key region for understanding modern human expansion into western Eurasia d...
The source of aeolian sediments such as loess has been investigated since decades. Reliable knowledg...
International audienceSince 2008, the beginning of archaeological and paleo-environemental research ...
Loess-palaeosol sequences along the Danube River are often the only Quaternary environmental and cli...
The recents discovery of Chalcolithic sites in the upper Danube Delta at Taraschina – Mila 23 and Dâ...
Loess is a main archive of Pleistocene landscapes and environments and therefore has an important co...
This paper presents a new approach to study the palaeoecological and archaeological benefits of the ...
The way in which modern humans first entered Europe has been a recent focus of Upper Paleolithic res...
The presented doctoral dissertation uses luminescence dating techniques to reconstruct the paleoenvi...
Owing to a thick blanket of loess and other later geological disruptions, the earliest hominins to r...
<p>This contribution focuses on two PhD projects, which are integrated within the collaborative rese...
The loess-paleosol sequences of the Danube basin contain the longest and most complete terrestrial r...
<p>The Project B1 within the CRC 806 “Our way to Europe” is focused on the "Eastern Trajectory" of m...
International audienceIn mid-latitude Eurasia, loess-paleosol sequences (LPS) provide the most wides...
The way in which modern humans first entered Europe has been a recent focus of Upper Paleolithic res...
The Carpathian Basin is a key region for understanding modern human expansion into western Eurasia d...
The source of aeolian sediments such as loess has been investigated since decades. Reliable knowledg...
International audienceSince 2008, the beginning of archaeological and paleo-environemental research ...
Loess-palaeosol sequences along the Danube River are often the only Quaternary environmental and cli...
The recents discovery of Chalcolithic sites in the upper Danube Delta at Taraschina – Mila 23 and Dâ...
Loess is a main archive of Pleistocene landscapes and environments and therefore has an important co...
This paper presents a new approach to study the palaeoecological and archaeological benefits of the ...