Ludwig-Maximilians-University

Status: Public Research University

Abbreviation: LMU

Phone 49 (0) 89 / 2180 - 0

Email international@lmu.de

Website https://www.en.uni-muenchen.de/index.html

Address Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, 80539, Munich, Bavaria, Germany,

Contact Person Bernd Huber (Rector), ( )

Department

People

Wilfried Hagg Wolfgang Schulze Uwe Kirscher Jörg Fassbinder


Bibliography
A sensitivity study for water availability in the Northern Caucasus based on climate projections
Climate and runoff modelling in the Caucasus mountains
From Caucasian Albanian to Udi
High resolution magnetostratigraphy and radio-isotope dating of early Pleistocene lake sediments from southern Armenia
The Calabrian in the Western Transcaucasian basin (Georgia): Paleomagnetic constraints from the Gurian regional stage
Pleistocene ignimbrites of western Armenia - Paleomagnetic and magnetic anisotropy constraints on flow direction and stratigraphy
Magnetometer prospecting of a major Achaemenid palatial structure at Karacamirli, (Azerbaijan). A Persian paradise in the Caucasus
Achaemenids in the Southern Caucasus: Archaeological survey, geophysical prospection and excavation in Karacamirli (Azerbaidjan) - an interdisciplinary approach towards interpretation
Integrated Geophysical Prospecting in the Mil Plain, Lower Karabakh, Azerbaijan. The Kura Projects new Research of the later Prehistory in the Southern Caucasus
Caucasian ring ditches - the easternmost prehistoric rondels in Europe?
Magnetometer Prospecting on a Neolithic Settlement Aruchlo, Kvemo – Kartli (Lower – Kartli), Georgia. The Kura Projects New Research on the Later Prehistory of the Southern Caucasus
Magnetometry on newly Discovered Bronze Age Settlements in the North Caucasus (Russia)
Early Iron age kurgans from the North-Caucasus
Classification and Documentation of Kurgans by magnetometry Case studies from Siberia, Kazakhstan, Northern Caucasus and Kalmykia
Magnetometry of neolithic sites in the Mil Plain of Azerbaijan
Aerial photography and Geophysical Prospection in Northern Caucasus – New Results from the Kislovodsk Basin