Dr. Benjamin Schürch



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On the Exploitation and Significance of Bivalve Shells at the Magdalenian Site of Petersfels (Southwestern Germany) Using an Integrated Approach (2026) Venditti F, Falcucci A, Schürch B Journal article, Original article Reassessing the Cultural Stratigraphy of Vogelherd Cave (2026) Schürch B, Conard NJ Journal article, Original article The Mainz Basin as a Raw Material Source for Upper Paleolithic Ornaments (2026) Schürch B, Vanhaeren M, Venditti F, Wolf S Conference contribution, Abstract of a poster Opportunistic Raw Material Selection for Magdalenian Bone Needles revealed by ZooMS (2026) Wang N, Schürch B, Venditti F, Conard NJ Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture Technofunctional Analysis Reveals the Role of Carinated Artifacts and End-Scrapers in the Aurignacian of Vogelherd Cave (2025) Schürch B, Rots V, Conard NJ Journal article, Original article Reconstructing flexible pathways of Aurignacian blade and bladelet production at Vogelherd (2025) Schürch B, Schray S, Conard NJ Journal article, Original article Examining Gravettian and Magdalenian mobility and technological organization with IR spectroscopy (2025) Schürch B, Conard NJ, Schmidt P Journal article, Original article A comparison of Châtelperronian and Aurignacian blade and bladelet production, with special emphasis on Eastern France and the Swabian Jura (2025) Würschem H, Schürch B, Schray S, Herkert K, Floss H, Conard NJ Book chapter / Article in edited volumes Artifact life histories and paleoeconomy during the Aurignacian at Vogelherd Cave (2025) Schürch B, Conard N Conference contribution, Abstract of a poster On the exploitation and significance of bivalve shells at the Magdalenian site of Petersfels (South Germany) (2025) Venditti F, Falcucci A, Schürch B Conference contribution, Abstract of a poster
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