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Gampelen/Rundi, Mesolithic sites on a sand dune in the Swiss `Seeland´. | hazelnut relations
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A hike in the Prealps and Mesolithic on the Jaunpass, Bernese Oberland. My Day of Archaeology 2015 – Reminiscing about archaeology and the Tour de France →. Gampelen/Rundi, Mesolithic sites on a sand dune in the Swiss `Seeland . View over the Rundi dune, Gampelen during the test-trenching campaign for the AD Bern. September 2015. Two chipped stone tools from Gampelen, Jänet 3 (surface finds), found by H. Stucki. From Cornelissen, in Archäologie Bern, 2015. Drawings: Chr. Rungger (AD Bern). Archäologie Be...
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EXPO¦ARCH¦DISS | hazelnut relations
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EXPO ARCH DISS is a project by B. Dubusson, H. Flück and myself. It aims to provide a platform for all Swiss PhD students in archaeology or those working on Swiss topics to showcase their ongoing work to each other as well as the wider (archaeological) public. We organise poster exhibitions and exhibit these posters on the web. The EXPO ARCH DISS website. Now in german and french), with all posters and much more information is now online! EXPO ARCH DISS Plakat (fr). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window).
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Hospental-Moos | hazelnut relations
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Thank you for visiting this temporary page, accompanying the Hospental-Moos poster. I presented this poster at the “Table ronde Jeunes chercheurs Des techniques aux territories. Nouveaux regards sur les cultures mésolithique”,. Nov 22-23rd 2012 in Toulouse, FR. (Yes, I agree, that’s quite a title! This page provides some additional information about the ongoing post-ex work on Hospental-Moos and the content of the poster. Hospental-Moos during the excvation, August 2010. And commisioned by Canton Uri.
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short cv | hazelnut relations
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During the past 11 years I have worked as a project director and site director for a number of companies and archaeological units in the Netherlands and Switzerland. The projects included large area excavations, research fieldwork, surveys and test-trenching projects:. The Netherlands (e.g. for ADC ArcheoProjekten, Archol, Archeo-Media, Synthegra Archeologie, Bureau Archeologie Gemeente Nijmegen; Mesolithic and Modern Age and about everything in-between); and. Bregaglia, Val Forno-Plan Canin. Reading Uni...
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publications | hazelnut relations
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Click on the titels for pdf’s or more information. Alternatively visit my academia.edu. Cornelissen, M. and Bassin, L.,. Alpine raw materials and the production and use of scrapers at the Swiss Late Mesolithic site of Arconciel/La Souche, in. Cornelissen, M. and Reitmaier, Th.,. Filling the gap. Recent Mesolithic discoveries in the central and south-eastern Swiss Alps. To be published 2016; Click here for a PDF of the corrected proof). Doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2015.10.121. Vol 99, 7-26. Vol 98, pp.176-7.
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projects | hazelnut relations
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Gestures of transition lithic. During the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in peri-alpine Central Europe. Autumn 2012 my PhD-project entered a new phase and became part of the. Project ( click here for a summary,. Go to the SNF-project page. Or see my EXPO ARCH Diss-poster. Lithic artefacts from Arconciel/La Souche. After Mauvilly etal 2008. A, B, C etc.: assemblages. Tool use and production at the central European Mesolithic-Neolithic transition: a microscopic use wear study of the chipped stone artefact...
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hazelnuts | hazelnut relations
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In his 2002 book Genes, Memes and Human History, Stephan Shennan describes how hunter-fisher-gatherer societies are often studied in an evolutionary biological context. Those societies with an agricultural subsistence base are, however, more often then not looked at from a more social and theoretical point of view. He also mentions how this division is strengthened by the divided archaeological community; one fraction focussing on foragers, the other on agricultural societies. Keep the nuts rolling.
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profile | hazelnut relations
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You’ve ended up at the PhD-webpage/blog of Marcel Cornelissen, PhD student at the Department of Pre- and Protohistory, University of Zürich. Use the menu above to see my profile, short CV and publications page. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window). Keep the nuts rolling. Alpinearchaeo...