Manuel Will
@mw_hominin
Researcher in Paleolithic/African Archaeology & Paleoanthropology! Lecturer at University of Tübingen. Assoc. Editor Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports.
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African archaeology has neglected Namibia’s deserts, but scientists now know when an ancient lake supported human life in the Namib Sand Sea bit.ly/4cYuUCk 💻 Abi Stoney, University of Manchester The University of Manchester and Dominic Stratford, Wits University #ScienceAndTech
Our research on how #IceAge Europeans coped with past #ClimateChange has been featured in tagesschau, one of Germany's most prominent and trusted news programs. Huge thanks to our team Teresa_ Judith Beier Silvia Ghirotto The Harvati lab at University of Tübingen Senckenberg Research tagesschau.de/inland/regiona…
Tonight at the European Association of Archaeologists 2024 meeting in Rome: Makarius Itambu on "a contemporary view on hunter and gatherer adaptations ..." #EAA2024 EAA PaM Community
Happy to share our Eric Zurrin special issue on compound specific isotopes in environmental archaeology. We’re inviting papers using stable isotopes for archaeological research with climate or environmental focuses. 1/2 frontiersin.org/research-topic…
📢 The next round of applications for the SENCKENBERG Global #Fellowships is now open! The program supports early-career scientists from the Global South to conduct research for 3-6 months at one of our Senckenberg Institutes. Apply by October 1st! 👉sgn.one/gcu
Hot of the press & #openaccess - the results of the B.A-work of our student Elena Moos together with Gregor Bader on the experimental study of knapping traces on dolerite and their implications of Middle Stone Age technology tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… #archaeology #experiment
Still unreal to browse the UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 world heritage list and see Sibhudu, Diepkloof & Pinnacle Point listed there. Enjoyed supporting KZN Amafa & Research Institute +many scientists & other stakeholders in the process & excited about the future of the sites! #science #scicomm whc.unesco.org/en/list/1723/