Curtis Runnels and Justin Holcomb (GRS’20) publish an article together.
The Indigenous Paleolithic of the Western Hemisphere.
Curtis Runnels and Justin Holcomb (GRS’20) published article
Curtis and Justin have published an article in the journal Quaternary International titled “Deposit-centered archaeological survey and the search for the Aegean Palaeolithic: A geoarchaeological perspective.” Congratulations! Article Link: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2020.04.043 Abstract: Recent archaeological discoveries from the Greek islands of Crete and Naxos point to the presence of hominins in the Aegean Basin beginning at least in […]
Congratulations to Professor Runnels and Justin Holcomb!
Professor Curtis Runnels and Justin Holcomb (GRS’21) published a new paper in the Journal of Lithic Studies titled, “New evidence for the Palaeolithic in Attica, Greece”. A link to the paper can be found at http://journals.ed.ac.uk/lithicstudies/article/view/2665
Photos from Archaeology Seminar Series Lecture, Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Dr. Ellery Frahm, Yale University, talk on “A Neanderthal, a human and a turtle walk across a landscape: Reconstructing Paleolithic mobility in Southwest Asia” Photos courtesy of Michael Hamilton
Justin Holcomb awarded two-year Malcolm H. Wiener Laboratory for Archaeological Science Pre-Doctoral Research Fellowship
Congratulations to Justin Holcomb! He has been awarded a two-year Malcolm H. Wiener Laboratory for Archaeological Science Pre-Doctoral Research Fellowship at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, Greece for his project “Towards a Chronostratigraphic Framework of the Aegean Paleolithic: A Geoarchaeological Approach.”