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Nicholas J Conard

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Plos One|April 10, 2018
Blade and bladelet production at Hohle Fels Cave, AH IV in the Swabian Jura and its importance for characterizing the technological variability of the Aurignacian in Central EuropeGuido Bataille, Nicholas J Conard
Journal of Human Evolution|December 3, 2015
Bone taphonomy of the Schöningen "Spear Horizon South" and its implications for site formation and hominin meat provisioningBritt M Starkovich, Nicholas J Conard
Journal of Anthropological Sciences = Rivista Di Antropologia : JASS|December 20, 2020
Breaking through the Aquitaine frame: A re-evaluation on the significance of regional variants during the Aurignacian as seen from a key record in southern EuropeArmando Falcucci, Nicholas J Conard, Marco Peresani
Scientific Reports|January 13, 2025
Examining Gravettian and Magdalenian mobility and technological organization with IR spectroscopyBenjamin Schürch, Nicholas J Conard, Patrick Schmidt
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 24, 2013
Archaeobotanical archiving--responseMohsen Zeidi, Nicholas J Conard, Simone Riehl
Plos One|December 8, 2017
A critical assessment of the Protoaurignacian lithic technology at Fumane Cave and its implications for the definition of the earliest AurignacianArmando Falcucci, Nicholas J Conard, Marco Peresani
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 6, 2013
Emergence of agriculture in the foothills of the Zagros Mountains of IranSimone Riehl, Mohsen Zeidi, Nicholas J Conard
Plos One|September 16, 2025
Reconstructing flexible pathways of Aurignacian blade and bladelet production at VogelherdBenjamin Schürch, Svenja Schray, Nicholas J Conard
Nature|June 26, 2009
New flutes document the earliest musical tradition in southwestern GermanyNicholas J Conard, Maria Malina, Susanne C Münzel
Plos One|June 1, 2014
Characterizing the Late Pleistocene MSA Lithic Technology of Sibudu, KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaManuel Will, Gregor D Bader, Nicholas J Conard
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Plos One|April 10, 2018
Blade and bladelet production at Hohle Fels Cave, AH IV in the Swabian Jura and its importance for characterizing the technological variability of the Aurignacian in Central EuropeGuido Bataille, Nicholas J Conard
Journal of Human Evolution|December 3, 2015
Bone taphonomy of the Schöningen "Spear Horizon South" and its implications for site formation and hominin meat provisioningBritt M Starkovich, Nicholas J Conard
Journal of Anthropological Sciences = Rivista Di Antropologia : JASS|December 20, 2020
Breaking through the Aquitaine frame: A re-evaluation on the significance of regional variants during the Aurignacian as seen from a key record in southern EuropeArmando Falcucci, Nicholas J Conard, Marco Peresani
Scientific Reports|January 13, 2025
Examining Gravettian and Magdalenian mobility and technological organization with IR spectroscopyBenjamin Schürch, Nicholas J Conard, Patrick Schmidt
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 24, 2013
Archaeobotanical archiving--responseMohsen Zeidi, Nicholas J Conard, Simone Riehl
Plos One|December 8, 2017
A critical assessment of the Protoaurignacian lithic technology at Fumane Cave and its implications for the definition of the earliest AurignacianArmando Falcucci, Nicholas J Conard, Marco Peresani
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 6, 2013
Emergence of agriculture in the foothills of the Zagros Mountains of IranSimone Riehl, Mohsen Zeidi, Nicholas J Conard
Plos One|September 16, 2025
Reconstructing flexible pathways of Aurignacian blade and bladelet production at VogelherdBenjamin Schürch, Svenja Schray, Nicholas J Conard
Nature|June 26, 2009
New flutes document the earliest musical tradition in southwestern GermanyNicholas J Conard, Maria Malina, Susanne C Münzel
Plos One|June 1, 2014
Characterizing the Late Pleistocene MSA Lithic Technology of Sibudu, KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaManuel Will, Gregor D Bader, Nicholas J Conard
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