Daniel Adler

Daniel Adler

Keywords : Archaeology Prehistory Prehistoric Archaeology Environmental Archaeology Landscape Archaeology Geoarchaeology Archaeological Theory Geoarcheology

Country : United States

Organization : University of Connecticut

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Biography :

I have been a student of Archaeology since 1989 and a director of Palaeolithic archaeological excavations in Eurasia since 1995. My knowledge of Palaeolithic Archaeology has been gained through study and research at the University of Connecticut, the Forschungsinstitut für Vor- und Frühgeschichte in Neuwied, Germany, the Institute für Ur- und Frühgeschichte at the Universität Tübingen, Germany, and Harvard University. Experiences at these institutions fostered my interests in human behavioral ecology, human evolution, lithic technology, zooarchaeology, chronometric dating, Neanderthal-modern human interactions, and the factors contributing to the demise of the Neanderthals.

In 1992, I began Palaeolithic research in Europe, the Middle East, and the Caucasus, and between 1995–2006 I co-directed four interdisciplinary research projects in the Georgian Republic: Akhalkalaki, Ortvale Klde, the Mashavera Gorge Palaeolithic Project, and the Pinavera site. Each project focused on the documentation and dating of Middle and Upper Palaeolithic sites and the testing of various hominin behavioral hypotheses.

Since 2008, I have been engaged in Palaeolithic research in Armenia, specifically within and surrounding the Hrazdan Gorge. Through a combination of survey and excavation my interdisciplinary research team has identified and conducted excavations at a variety of new Palaeolithic localities. Our efforts have focused on Nor Geghi 1 and Lusakert Cave, sites that document hominin activities in the region during the late Middle Pleistocene and the Upper Pleistocene, respectively.

Excavations at these and other sites in Armenia are conducted in tandem with an archaeological field school run through UConn’s Office of Study Abroad and supported by UConn’s Norian Armenian Programs Committee and external sources.



Bibliography


Early Levallois Technology and the Transition from the Lower to Middle Palaeolithic in the Southern Caucasus 2014 Science

Ahead of the game: Middle and Upper Palaeolithic hunting behaviors in the southern Caucasus 2006 Current Anthropology

Dating the demise: Neandertal extinction and the establishment of modern humans in the southern Caucasus 2008 Journal of Human Evolution

Middle Palaeolithic patterns of settlement and subsistence in the southern Caucasus 2004 Settlement Dynamics of the Middle Paleolithic and Middle Stone Age

Seasonal patterns of prey acquisition and inter-group competition during the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic of the Southern Caucasus 2009 The Evolution of Hominin Diets

Between a rock and a hard place: Neanderthal–modern human interactions in the southern Caucasus 2006 unknown

Cultural, behavioral, and biological discontinuities at the MiddleeUpper Paleolithic transition in the Southern Caucasus 2009 Transitions in Prehistory. Oxbow Books, Oxford

LATE MIDDLE PALAEOLITHIC PATTERNS OF LITHIC REDUCTION, MOBILITY, AND LAND USE IN THE SOUTHERN CAUCASUS (REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA) 2003

Early Levallois technology and the Lower to Middle Paleolithic transition in the Southern Caucasus 2014 Science

Akhalkalaki: the taphonomy of an Early Pleistocene locality in the Republic of Georgia 2002 Journal of Archaeological Science

The latest Neandertals of the southern Caucasus: new dates and new data from Ortvale Klde, the Georgian Republic 2002 Journal of Human Evolution

Neanderthal life-ways in the Southern Caucasus 2009

Erratum to Dating the demise: Neandertal extinction and the establishment of modern humans in the southern Caucasus 2008 Journal of Human Evolution

Ptghni: A new obsidian source in the Hrazdan River basin, Armenia 2017 Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports