All Stories

  1. New electron spin resonance (ESR) ages from Geißenklösterle Cave: A chronological study of the Middle and early Upper Paleolithic layers
  2. The Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition in Hohlenstein-Stadel cave (Swabian Jura, Germany): A comparison between ESR, U-series and radiocarbon dating
  3. myOSL – A NEW SERIES OF PORTABLE AND STATIONARY EQUIPMENT FOR OSL-DOSIMETRY BASED ON BeO
  4. Evaluating the intensity of fire at the Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya'aqov—Spatial and thermoluminescence analyses
  5. New chronometric age estimates for the context of the Neanderthal from Wannen-Ochtendung (Germany) by TL and argon dating
  6. Luminescence dating of Late Pleistocene eruptions in the Eifel Volcanic Field, Germany
  7. The age of the hominin fossils from Jebel Irhoud, Morocco, and the origins of the Middle Stone Age
  8. Datation par les méthodes ESR/U-Th combinées de sites du Pléistocène supérieur : méthodologie et application en contexte karstique
  9. Chronostratigraphy
  10. Between the northern and southern regions of Western Europe: The Acheulean site of La Grande Vallée (Colombiers, Vienne, France)
  11. A new fully integrated X-ray irradiator system for dosimetric research
  12. Combustion at the late Early Pleistocene site of Cueva Negra del Estrecho del Río Quípar (Murcia, Spain)
  13. On the evidence for human use and control of fire at Schöningen
  14. The age of the Lower Paleolithic occupation at Schöningen
  15. A contribution to the understanding of late Pleistocene dune sand-paleosol-sequences in Fuerteventura (Canary Islands)
  16. Palaeodose Underestimation Of Heated Quartz In Red-TL Dating Of Volcanic Contexts
  17. Lexsyg smart — a luminescence detection system for dosimetry, material research and dating application
  18. Luminescence, Flints and Stones
  19. Contribution of Stable Light Isotopes to Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction
  20. Chronometric Methods in Paleoanthropology
  21. Our oldest children: Age constraints for the Krems-Wachtberg site obtained from various thermoluminescence dating approaches
  22. Heated flint TL-dating for Gruta da Oliveira (Portugal): dosimetric challenges and comparison of chronometric data
  23. Chronometric Methods in Paleoanthropology
  24. Luminescence, Flints and Stones
  25. OSL and TL characteristics of fine grain quartz from Mongolian prehistoric pottery used for dating
  26. Luminescence chronology of the Grub-Kranawetberg site, Austria
  27. Lexsyg — A new system for luminescence research
  28. Obituary — Matthias R. Krbetschek (1956–2012)
  29. Corrigendum to “On the industrial attributions of the Aterian and Mousterian of the Maghreb” [J. H. Evol. 64 (2013) 194–210]
  30. The late Middle Palaeolithic in Southwest France: New TL dates for the sequence of Pech de l'Azé IV
  31. On the industrial attributions of the Aterian and Mousterian of the Maghreb
  32. Thermoluminescence dates for the Middle Palaeolithic site of Chez-Pinaud Jonzac (France)
  33. Obituary Matthias R. Krbetschek (1956–2012)
  34. Radiocarbon dates for the late Middle Palaeolithic at Pech de l'Azé IV, France
  35. New Data from the Site of Ifri n’Ammar (Morocco) and Some Remarks on the Chronometric Status of the Middle Paleolithic in the Maghreb
  36. EMPLOYING TL METHODS FOR THE VERIFICATION OF MACROSCOPICALLY DETERMINED HEAT ALTERATION OF FLINT ARTEFACTS FROM PALAEOLITHIC CONTEXTS
  37. Dating Small Heated Flint Artifacts: A New Thermoluminescence Technique
  38. Direct terrestrial–marine correlation demonstrates surprisingly late onset of the last interglacial in central Europe
  39. New chronometric data from Ifri n’Ammar (Morocco) and the chronostratigraphy of the Middle Palaeolithic in the Western Maghreb
  40. Environmental gamma dosimetry with OSL of  -Al2O3:C for in situ sediment measurements
  41. A Preliminary Report on Pech de l’Azé IV, Layer 8 (Middle Paleolithic, France)
  42. Correction for d'Errico et al., Additional evidence on the use of personal ornaments in the Middle Paleolithic of North Africa
  43. Additional evidence on the use of personal ornaments in the Middle Paleolithic of North Africa
  44. New radiometric ages for the Early Upper Palaeolithic type locality of Brno-Bohunice (Czech Republic): comparison of OSL, IRSL, TL and 14C dating results
  45. Bohunician technology and thermoluminescence dating of the type locality of Brno-Bohunice (Czech Republic)
  46. Thermoluminescence dating of heated flint from the Mousterian site of Bérigoule, Murs, Vaucluse, France
  47. Advantages and limitations of thermoluminescence dating of heated flint from Paleolithic sites
  48. A NEW THERMOLUMINESCENCE DATING TECHNIQUE FOR HEATED FLINT
  49. Testing heated flint palaeodose protocols using dose recovery procedures
  50. Quartz Luminescence Applied in Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction of a Dune
  51. Later Middle Pleistocene human remains from the Almonda Karstic system, Torres Novas, Portugal
  52. Age of the Middle Palaeolithic Site of Rosh Ein Mor, Central Negev, Israel: Implications for the Age Range of the Early Levantine Mousterian of the Levantine Corridor
  53. Comparative morphology and paleobiology of Middle Pleistocene human remains from the Bau de l'Aubesier, Vaucluse, France
  54. The Middle to Upper Palaeolithic Transition in the Levant and New Thermoluminescence Dates for a Late Mousterian Assemblage from Jerf-al Ajla Cave (Syria)
  55. Thermoluminescence, Electron Spin Resonance and14C-dating of the Late Middle and Early Upper Palaeolithic Site of Geißenklösterle Cave in Southern Germany
  56. Geoarchaeology and new research at Jerf al-Ajla Cave, Syria
  57. Spectral investigation of the thermoluminescence of heated flint (silex)
  58. Feuer und Stein — Altersbestimmung von steinzeitlichem Feuerstein mit Thermolumineszenz