The Beef behind all Possible Pasts : The Tandem Festschrift in Honour of Elaine Turner and Martin Street, 2 Bde. (RGZM/LEIZA - Monographien) (2021. 730 S. 30 cm)

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The Beef behind all Possible Pasts : The Tandem Festschrift in Honour of Elaine Turner and Martin Street, 2 Bde. (RGZM/LEIZA - Monographien) (2021. 730 S. 30 cm)

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This Tandem Festschrift pays tribute to Elaine Turner and Martin Street, to celebrate all they have both contributed to the MONREPOS Archaeological Research Centre and Museum for Human Behavioural Evolution of the Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, in ensuring high research standards, and for your contributions to Palaeolithic Archaeology in Germany and beyond. It should be understood as a big "CHEERS" from the MONREPOS staff and many other friends and colleagues from all over the world, who contributed to this Festschrift.

This double volume covers a broad spectrum of topics from the Lower Palaeolithic to the early Holocene and even to the Medieval period - touching upon the vast array of topics Elaine and Martin have dealt with over the last more than 30 years. It starts with the discussion of the oldest evidence for fire and addresses many other key-topics of scientific debate at fascinating levels of detail.

"There is no doubt that Elaine Turner and Martin Street are to be especially acknowledged as the trailblazers for the internationalisation of Pleistocene Archaeology in Germany. The diversity of topics reflected by these contributions is due in large part to their rock-solid research, which is based on their exceptionally broad expertise and reflected in their highly interdisciplinary research projects." (The Editors)

Contents

Wil Roebroeks · Katharine MacDonald · Fulco Scherjon

Establishing Patterns of Early Fire Use in Human Evolution

Thijs van Kolfschoten · Angelika Hesse

The Woolly Rhinoceros from Seweckenberge near Quedlinburg (Germany)

Jarod M. Hutson · Alejandro García-Moreno · Aritza Villaluenga Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser

Dancing with Wolves at Schöningen II-

Jean-Philip Brugal · Jacques Jaubert

Neanderthal Subsistence Strategies at the Karstic Sites of Coudoulous in the

Quercy (SW France) - From Marginal Scavenging to a Kill-butchery Site, and back

Marylène Patou-Mathis · Laurent Crépin · Marie-Anne Julien Xenia Kolobova · Andrei Krivoshapkin

Past Human Adaptations in Central Asia and the Peopling of Eurasia:

Insights from a Multidisciplinary Investigation of the Obi-Rakhmat Site (Uzbekistan)

Lutz Kindler

Every Bone Can Tell its Story. A Remarkable Pathological Horse Bone from the

Middle Palaeolithic of the Pfrimm Valley in Pfeddersheim (Rhine-Hesse, Germany)

Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser

Recapitulating Zooarchaeology at Salzgitter-Lebenstedt:

Current State of Research and Perspectives

Wilfried Rosendahl · Robert Darga · Doris Döppes

Mammuthus-Coelodonta Faunal Complex from Siegsdorf (Chiemgau, Germany) -

Overview and New Analyses

Dick Stapert · Marcel J.L.T. Niekus · Lykke Johansen

A Bijou Leaf Point of the Mauern Type from Venray (the Netherlands);

with Remarks on the Bone Retouchers from Mauern

Petr Neruda

Deconstructing the Middle / Upper Palaeolithic Transition in Moravia (Czech Republic)

Paul Pettitt

The Origins of Human Visual Culture: a Three-stage Hypothesis

from Babble to Concordancy to Inclusivity

Yaroslav V. Kuzmin

The Chronology of Early Modern Humans in Eastern Europe, Siberia and East Asia:

Results and Problems

William Davies · Clive S. Gamble · Rupert A. Housley

The Impact of Abrupt Environmental Transitions on Human Dispersals and Adaptation

Ariane Burke

Integrating Anthropological Theory and Computational Archaeology

Esteban Álvarez-Fernández · Sergio Martín-Jarque · Antonio Tarriño

Flint & Shell: Raw Materials as Evidence of Long-distance Contacts

in Cantabrian Spain during the Magdalenian

Olaf Jöris

The Late Magdalenian of Gönnersdorf and its Headless Anthropomorphic Depictions.

On Social Coherence and the Late Upper Palaeolithic Colonization of Central Europe

Katsuhiro Sano

Blade Utilization Strategies at Gönnersdorf and Bois Laiterie:

From the Late to Final Magdalenian

Harald Floss · Simon Fröhle · Marieluise Hahn · Stefan Wettengl

A Figurine of the Gönnersdorf Type from the Magdalenian Open-air Site Waldstetten-Schlatt

and Bi-gendered Representations in Palaeolithic Art

Thorsten Uthmeier · Jürgen Richter · Andreas Maier

We Tend to Tent - Reflections on a Group of Features

at the Magdalenian Site of Bad Kösen-Lengefeld, Saxony-Anhalt

Sonja B. Grimm · Berit Valentin Eriksen · Sascha Krüger · Tobias Reuter Markus Wild · Mara-Julia Weber

Late Glacial Occupation of Northern Germany and Adjacent Areas.

Revisiting the Archives

Louise Humphrey · Alison Freyne · Abdeljalil Bouzouggar

Mind the Gap: Funerary Behaviour during the Iberomaurusian

Susanne C. Münzel · Liane Giemsch · Ralf W. Schmitz

Sexual Symbol or Domestic Tool? The Use of Bear bacula -

An Assessment of the Archaeological and Ethnographical Record

Luc A.A. Janssens · Dennis F. Lawler

The Earliest Domesticated Wolves: On Creating Dogs

Mietje Germonpré · Elodie-Laure Jimenez · Mathieu Boudin

A Late Glacial Palaeolithic Dog from Goyet (third cave, bone level A), Belgium

Jan F. Kegler

Raw Material and Habitat - The Formation of Regional Habitats during the Late Glacial. Two Case Studies: the Neuwied Basin (Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany)

and Le Mas d'Azil (Ariège, France)

Alison Roberts · Nick Barton

An Example of Novice Flintknapping in the British Late Upper Palaeolithic?

Paule Coudret · Jean-Pierre Fagnart

Late Gacial Settlement at the Site of Saleux (Somme, France)

Michael Bolus0

The Lithic Assemblage of "Andernach " from the Late Palaeolithic Levels

on the Martinsberg in Andernach, Rhineland-Palatinate (Excavations -)

Rhiannon E. Stevens · Hazel Reade · Jennifer Tripp · Kerry L. Sayle Elizabeth A. Walker

Changing Environment at the Late Upper Palaeolithic Site of Lynx Cave, North Wales

Michael Baales

Tracking the Reindeer: The Upper and Final Pleistocene Record of Reindeer

in the Northern Uplands and its Seasonal Implications

 

Éva David · Berit Valentin Eriksen

Antler Tool's Biography Shortens Time Frame of Lyngby-axes

to the Last Stage of the Late Glacial

Erwin Cziesla

The Late Palaeolithic and Earliest Mesolithic in Berlin-Brandenburg:

State of Research

Thomas Terberger · Andreas Kotula · Bettina Jungklaus · Henny Piezonka

The Mesolithic "Multiple Burial" of Groß Fredenwalde Revisited

Annabell Zander

European Mesolithic Sites with Antler Headdresses: A Brief Overview

Daniela Holst

Equipping the Landscape: The Use of Stationary Stones in the Early Mesolithic

Piotr Wojtal · Michał Wojenka · Krzysztof Wertz · Lembi Lõugas · Wojciech Odachowski

Animal Remains from Ojców Medieval Castle (Southern Poland)

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