Terberger, Thomas

Thomas Terberger (Ed.), Stefan Winghart (Ed.)

Die Geologie der paläolithischen Fundstellen von Schöningen

For over 30 years, the Schöningen open-cast mine provided excellent insights into the geology of the Ice Age in Lower Saxony. Especially the deposits of the last 400000 years (Middle and Late Pleistocene) were repeatedly exposed by profiles in open pit mining.

It is the merit of Dietrich Mania to have systematically documented these unique archives with the support of Hartmut Thieme. The second volume of the Schöningen series presents this fundamental work in a comprehensive manner. At the same time, Jörg Lang, Jutta Winsemann and others provide an overview of the results of their geoscientific studies conducted since 2009. The contributions offer a comprehensive picture of the Schöningen stratigraphy and the formation of the lake, on whose banks horse hunters dissected their prey. Finally, Gottfried Böhme's study of the excellently preserved fish and amphibian remains from the siltation sequences 1-4 is an essential element in characterizing the climatic conditions of the period 300,000 years ago.

Nicholas J. Conard (Ed.), Henning Hassmann (Ed.), Kurt Felix Hillgruber (Ed.), Jordi Serangeli (Ed.), Thomas Terberger (Ed.)

The Homotherium Finds from Schöningen 13II-4: Man and Big Cats of the Ice Age. Contributions of the scientific workshop at the paläon (Schöningen) from 05.06 to 07.06.2015

Big cats, including sabre-toothed cats, are for many people the symbol of a dangerous predator. In 2012, the first remains of the European sabre-toothed cats were discovered at the approximately 300,000 year old site of Schöningen, famous for mankind’s oldest wooden weapons. As a result of this discovery, a two-day scientific workshop was held in Schöningen in 2015 titled »The Homotherium finds from Schöningen 13II-4 and big cats of the Ice Age«. This volume is based on the lectures of this workshop and presents an overview of a topic that is crucial for human development, our coexistence with big cats. The aim of this volume is to address the various topics surrounding the European sabre-toothed cat. This includes the circumstances of their extinction, comparisons to extant big cats and their relationship to past humans.

Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser (Ed.), Olaf Jöris (Ed.)

The Beef behind all Possible Pasts: The Tandem Festschrift in Honour of Elaine Turner and Martin Street

Monographien des RGZM, Volume 157.2

This Tandem-Festschrift pays tribute to Elaine Turner and Martin Street, to celebrate all you 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.
The double volume comprises 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.

s. Volume 1