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Miriam N. Haidle
Curriculum Vitae
- Human Evolution
- Cultural and cognitive evolution inferred from tool use
- Transfer of cognitive patterns found in archaeological material to areas without direct archaeological evidence (e.g., language abilities)
- Paleolithic innovations
Since March 2008, scientific coordinator of the research center “The Role of Culture in Early Human Expansion” at the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities at the Senckenberg Research Institute in Frankfurt am Main and the University of Tübingen
2006 Habilitation (Prehistory, Paleoanthropology), Faculty of Geosciences, University of Tübingen
2005–2007 Feodor Lynen Scholarship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Institute of Anthropology, Archaeology, and Linguistics, Department of Prehistoric Archaeology, Aarhus University, Denmark 2004–2008 Assistant Professor, Institute of Pre- and Protohistory and Medieval Archaeology, University of Tübingen 2001–2004 Habilitation Scholarship, Margarete von Wrangell Program of Baden-Württemberg
1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005: DAAD short-term lecturer, Faculty of Archaeology, Royal University of Fine Arts, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
1996 Ph.D. (Prehistory and Protohistory), Faculty of Geosciences, University of Tübingen
1992 M.A. (Prehistory), Institute of Prehistory, University of Tübingen
Selected publications and lectures
Giemsch, L. &Haidle, M.N.(eds.) (2023): Being Human: The Beginnings of Our Culture. Online: Heidelberg, Propylaeum. https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1173
Kandel, A.W., Haidle, M.N., & Sommer, C.(2022): Human Origins – Digital Future: An International Conference on the Future of Archaeological and Paleoanthropological Databases. Propylaeum, Heidelberg, ISBN 9783969290651.
Giemsch, L. & Haidle, M.N. (eds.) (2021): Being Human—The Beginnings of Our Culture. Exhibition catalog. Mainz: Nünnerich-Asmus, 148.
Haidle, M.N. (2012): How to Think About Tools? A Comparison of Cognitive Aspects in Animal Tool Use and Human Evolution. *Cognitive Perspectives in Tool Behavior*, Vol. 1,https://publikationen.uni-tuebingen.de/xmlui/handle/10900/49627
Haidle, M.N. (1997): Shortages—Crises—Famines? Nutritional Conditions in Southern Germany and Northern Switzerland from the Neolithic Period to the 19th Century. Urgeschichtliche Materialhefte 11, Mo-Vince-Verlag, Tübingen.
Meyer, M.V., Haidle, M.N., Riede, F. (2025): Reconstructing situated learning in a community of practice using cognigrams: An ethnographic case study and its archaeological implications. Hunter-Gatherer Research (ahead of print). DOI: 10.3828/hgr.2024.39.
Haidle, M.N. (2024): Anything but “old-fashioned”: Innovations from the Paleolithic Era. Yearbook of Academy of Sciences and Humanities Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities 2023, 158–162.
Haidle, M.N. (2024): “Products, not prerequisites: the becoming of cultural models.” In Bennardo, Giovanni, Victor C. de Munck, and Stephen Chrisomalis (eds.), *Cognition in and out of the mind: Advances in cultural model theory*. Cham: Palgrave McMillan, 267–292. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-48181-9_11.
Haidle, M.N. (2024): Understanding the World Anew: Tools as the Key to Old and New Spaces. In Berresheim, Tim (ed.), New Old World 2002–2024. Bad Aachen: Studios New Amerika, 10–38.
Haidle, M.N. (2024): “Was the Neanderthal Stupid?” Cerveau & Psycho 163, March 2024, 90–91.
Haidle, M.N. (2024): Were Neanderthals Really Stupid? Spektrum der Wissenschaft: Mind and Brain 1/2024, 28–29. link
Haidle, M.N. (2024): Is a Lion a Lion a Lion? Intersubjectivity and the Interpretation of Figurative Representations from the Paleolithic. In: Schlette, Magnus, Christian Tewes (eds.): In Contact with Reality: The Perspectivity of Embodied Perception. Berlin, De Gruyter, 257–276. DOI: 10.1515/9783111338453-014.
Haidle, M.N.(2023): Cognigrams: Systematically Reconstructing Behavioral Architectures as a Basis for Cognitive Archaeology. In: Wynn, T., Overmann, K.A., & Coolidge, F.L. (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, C12S1–C12S8. DOI:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780192895950.013.12.
Haidle, M.N.(2023): Over the Mountains, Into the Wide World: Traces of Human Dispersal. In: Giemsch, L. & Haidle, M.N. (eds.): Being Human—The Beginnings of Our Culture. Exhibition catalog, pp. 110–121. DOI:110-121 10.11588/propylaeum.1187.c16435.
Haidle, M.N.(2023): The Long Road to Human Thought. In: Giemsch, L. & Haidle, M.N. (eds.): Being Human—The Beginnings of Our Culture. Exhibition catalog, pp. 82–91. Heidelberg: Propylaeum. DOI:10.11588/propylaeum.1187.c16432.
Haidle, M.N.(2023): Laudation: Dr. Lucía Cobo-Sánchez, Twenty-fourth Recipient of the Tübingen Prize for Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte Blaubeuren, 31, pp. 9–13.
Haidle, M., Malina, M., &Kong, X.(2023): ROAD Expands into the Far East. The Role of Culture in Early Human Expansions (ROCEEH). Newsletter 22/2023, 2–6
Giemsch, L. &Haidle, M.N.(2023): Being Human—The Beginnings of Our Culture. Exhibition catalog. Heidelberg: Propylaeum Being Human—The Beginnings of Our Culture. DOI:10.11588/propylaeum.1187.c16424.
Kandel, A.W., Haidle, M.N., Hochschild, V., Sommer, C., & Kanaeva, Z. (2023): The Aggregation of ROAD Data in the ARIADNE Pipeline: Pitfalls and Successes. Internet Archaeology. DOI:10.11141/ia.64.9.
Kandel, A.W., Sommer, C., Kanaeva, Z., Bolus, M., Bruch, A.A., Groth, C., Haidle, M.N., Hertler, C., Heß, J., Malina, M., Märker, M., Hochschild, V., Mosbrugger, V., Schrenk, F., & Conard, N.J.(2023): The ROCEEH Out of Africa Database (ROAD): A large-scale research database serves as an indispensable tool for human evolutionary studies. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0289513.
Giemsch, L. &Haidle, M.N.(2022): “Being Human Brings Us Together.” An exhibition on the origins of our culture brings together educational venues and cutting-edge research. Blickpunkt Archäologie 4/2021. 279–288.
Giemsch, L. &Haidle, M.N. (eds) (2022): Being Human–The Beginnings of Our Culture. Accompanying volume to the special exhibition. Mainz: Nünnerich-Asmus, 1–148.
Giemsch, L. &Haidle, M.N.(2022): In Search of the Beginnings of Our Culture. In: Giemsch, L. & Haidle, M.N. (eds.): Being Human—The Beginnings of Our Culture. Accompanying volume to the special exhibition. Mainz: Nünnerich-Asmus, 11–14.
Haidle, M.N.(2022): Performance. Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau 75/3, 165–166.
Haidle, M.N. (2022): Taking a detour on the path to human thinking. In: Giemsch, L. & Haidle, M.N. (eds.): Being Human–The Beginnings of Our Culture. Accompanying volume to the special exhibition. Mainz: Nünnerich-Asmus, 83–90.
Haidle, M.N.(2022): Across the Mountains, Into the Wide World: Evidence of Human Expansion. In: Giemsch, L. & Haidle, M.N. (eds.): *Being Human—The Beginnings of Our Culture*. Accompanying volume to the special exhibition. Mainz: Nünnerich-Asmus, 111–120.
Haidle, M.N.& Münzel, S. (2022): Traces of Life in Prehistoric Artifacts – On the Death of Linda Rae Owen (b. Jan. 31, 1952; d. Feb. 26, 2021). Traces of Life in Prehistoric Artifacts – Obituary for Linda Rae Owen. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte Blaubeuren 30, 155–161. DOI:10.51315/mgfu.2021.30008.
Giemsch, L. & Haidle, M.N. (2021): In Search of the Origins of Our Culture. In: Giemsch, L. & Haidle, M.N. (eds.): Being Human—The Origins of Our Culture. Exhibition catalog. Mainz: Nünnerich-Asmus, 10–14.
Haidle, M.N. (2021): The Long Road to Human Thought. In: Giemsch, L. & Haidle, M.N. (eds.): Being Human—The Beginnings of Our Culture. Exhibition catalog. Mainz: Nünnerich-Asmus, 82–90.
Haidle, M.N. (2021): Over the Mountains, Into the Wide World: Traces of Human Dispersal. In: Giemsch, L. & Haidle, M.N. (eds.): Being Human—The Beginnings of Our Culture. Exhibition catalog. Mainz: Nünnerich-Asmus, 110–120.
Haidle, M.N. & Schlaudt, O. (2021): Taking the Historical-Social Dimension Seriously: A Reply to Bandini et al. Biol Theory (2021). DOI: 10.1007/s13752-021-00375-w.
Haidle, M.N. & Schlaudt, O. (2021): Not necessarily additive, linear, or beneficial. Comment on Krist Vaesen and Wybo Houkes: Is human culture cumulative? Current Anthropology 224–225. DOI: 10.1086/714032.
Haidle, M.N. & R. Stolarczyk (2020): Thinking Tools: Using Cognigrams to Move from Reconstructions and Interpretations to Models of Tool Behavior. *Intellectica* 73, 107–132.
Haidle, M. N., Bolus, M., Bruch, A. A., Hertler, C., Hochschild, V., Kanaeva, Z., Sommer, C., & Kandel, A. W. (2020): Human Origins—Digital Future, an international conference on the future of archaeological and paleoanthropological databases. Evolutionary Anthropology. DOI: 10.1002/evan.21870
Haidle, M. N., Schlaudt, O. (2020): Where Does Cumulative Culture Begin? A Plea for a Sociologically Informed Perspective. Biological Theory. DOI: 10.1007/s13752-020-00351-w
Haidle, M.N. (2020): The Origins of Human Culture. zur debatte 2/2020, 35–37.
Haidle, M.N. (2019): Laudation: Dr. Andrew Sorensen, Twenty-first Recipient of the Tübingen Prize for Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology. Mitteilungen der GfU 28, 7–10.
Haidle, M.N. (2019): “The Origin of Cumulative Culture—Not a Single-Trait Event, but Multifactorial Processes.” In: Coolidge, Frederick L., and Karenleigh Overmann, *Squeezing Minds from Stones*, pp. 128–148. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Lombard, M., Haidle, M.N., & Högberg, A. (2018): Cognition: From capuchin rock pounding to Lomekwian flake production. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 29(2), 201–231. Cambridge University Press. DOI: 10.1017/S0959774318000550
Maaß, C.-L., Jerg, A.-L., Lippe, S., Pfrommer, F., Lazar, L-A., & Haidle, M.N. (2018): Images, gestures, voices, lives. What Can We Learn from Paleolithic Art? A conference at the University of Tübingen, organized by the Research Center “The Role of Culture in Early Expansions of Humans” (ROCEEH) and the Senckenberg Center for Human Evolution and Paleoenvironment (HEP). Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte 27, 131–144.
Haidle, M.N. (2018): Even in the Stone Age...: On the “Naturalness” of Human Gender Roles from a Prehistoric and Paleoanthropological Perspective. In: Bauer, Gero, Regina Ammicht Quinn & Ingrid Hotz-Davies (eds.), The Naturalization of Gender: On the Persistence of Binary Gender. Bielefeld: transcript, 15–30.
Bolus, M. & Haidle, M.N. (2017): KULT-UR-MENSCH: Cultural Concepts for Research on Human Origins. A conference at the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, organized by the research center “The Role of Culture in Early Expansions of Humans” (ROCEEH). GfU Bulletin 26.
Haidle, M.N. (2017): Me. Just Me? Human Development and Modern Paradoxes of Individuality, Environmental Independence, and Progress. In Wunsch, Melanie & Gerd-Christian Weniger (eds.), 2 Million Years of Migration: How We Research and Discuss It. Companion volume to the workshop held at the Neanderthal Museum on October 6, 2017. Mettmann: Neanderthal Museum, 22–29. (pdf)
Haidle, M.N., Garofoli, D., Scheiffele, S., & Stolarczyk, R. (2017): The Emergence of a Figurine? Material Engagement and Embodied Cognition as the Starting Point for a History of the Development of Symbolic Behavior. In: Etzelmüller, Gregor, Fuchs, Thomas, and Christian Tewes (eds.), Embodiment—A New Interdisciplinary Anthropology. Berlin: de Gruyter, 251–279.
Haidle, M.N. (2017): Development of teaching performance: Comment on P. Gärdenfors and A. Högberg, “The archaeology of teaching and the evolution of Homo docens.” *Current Anthropology* 58(2), 202–204. Wynn, T., Haidle, M.N., Lombard, M., Coolidge, F.L. (2017): The Expert Cognition Model in human evolutionary studies. In: Wynn, Thomas & Frederick L. Coolidge (eds.), Cognitive Models in Paleolithic Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 21–43.
Haidle, M.N. (2017): Perception Must Be Learned—A Process Between Organism and Environment Across Various Dimensions of Development: A Commentary on Toepfer. In: Hartung, Gerald & Matthias Herrgen (eds.), Interdisciplinary Anthropology Yearbook 4/2016: Perception. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 79–90. Haidle, M.N. (2016): Lessons from Tasmania – cultural performances versus cultural capacities. In: Haidle, Miriam Noël, Nicholas J. Conard & Michael Bolus (eds.), The Nature of Culture. Based on an Interdisciplinary Symposium ‘The Nature of Culture’, Tübingen, Germany. Dordrecht: Springer, 7–17.
Haidle, M.N., Conard, N.J., & Bolus, M. (eds.) (2016): *The Nature of Culture*. Based on an interdisciplinary symposium titled “The Nature of Culture,” held in Tübingen, Germany. Dordrecht: Springer.
Haidle, M.N., Conard, N.J., & Bolus, M. (2016): The Nature of Culture: Research Goals and New Directions. In: Haidle, Miriam Noël, Nicholas J. Conard, and Michael Bolus (eds.), *The Nature of Culture*. Based on an Interdisciplinary Symposium “The Nature of Culture,” Tübingen, Germany. Dordrecht: Springer, 1–6.
Coolidge, F.L., Haidle, M.N., Lombard, M., & Wynn, T. (2016): Bridging theory and bow hunting: human cognitive evolution and archaeology. Antiquity 90, 219–228. DOI: 10.15184/aqy.2015.139
Haidle, M.N. (2016): “Introduction to Part 4. The Mutual Intertwining of Nature and Culture.” In: Etzelmüller, Gregor & Christian Tewes (eds.), *Embodiment in Evolution and Culture*. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 285–288.
Bocherens, H., Drucker, D.G., Haidle, M.N., Müller-Beck, H., Münzel, S.C., & Naito, Y.I. (2016): Isotopic evidence (C, N, S) for a high proportion of aquatic food in the diet of a Pre-Dorset muskox hunter from Umingmak (Banks Island, Canada). Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 6, 700–708. DOI:10.1016/j.jasrep.2015.08.021
Kandel, A.W., Bolus, M., Bretzke, K., Bruch, A.A., Haidle, M.N., Hertler, C., & Märker, M. (2015): Increasing Behavioral Flexibility? An Integrative Macro-Scale Approach to Understanding the Middle Stone Age of Southern Africa. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 23(2), 623–668. DOI: 10.1007/s10816-015-9254-y
Haidle, M.N., Bolus, M., Collard, M., Conard, N.J., Garofoli, D., Lombard, M., Nowell, A., Tennie, C., & Whiten, A. (2015): The Nature of Culture: an eight-grade model for the evolution and expansion of cultural capacities in hominins and other animals. Journal of Anthropological Sciences, Vol. 93 (2015), pp. 43–70. DOI:10.4436/JASS.93011
Haidle, M.N. (2015): The Monkey on the Motorcycle. The Role of Nature, Culture, and the Environment in Human Evolution. Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau: Proceedings of the 128th Meeting of the Society of German Naturalists and Physicians, Mainz 2014. 68(10), 42–46.
Steigerwald, S., Haidle, M.N., Bruch, A.A., & Hertler, C. (2015): Conference report: Expansions 2015, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, July 13–17, 2015. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte 24, 213–216.
Haidle, M.N., Conard, N.J., Floss, H., & Bolus, M. (2015): Editors’ Preface. In: L. Giemsch, Makuyuni. Acheulean Sites at Lake Manyara, Tanzania. A Contribution to the Study of Middle Pleistocene Culture in East Africa. Tübingen Studies in Prehistory 7. Rahden/Westphalia: Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH, 7.
Haidle, M.N. (2015): “Modeling the Past: Archaeology.” In: W. Henke and I. Tattersall (eds.), Handbook of Paleoanthropology, Vol. III. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, 846–864.
Haidle, M.N. (in press): Archaeology. In: Henke, W. & I. Tattersall (eds.), Handbook of Paleoanthropology, Vol. 1: Principles, Methods, and Approaches. Second, revised edition. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg.
Haidle, M.N. (2014): Building a Bridge — An Archaeologist's Perspective on the Evolution of Causal Cognition. Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 5, Article 1472, December 17, 2014.
Haidle, M.N. & Mosbrugger, V. (2014): The Role of Culture in Human Evolution. In: Hermann Parzinger, Stefan Aue & Günter Stock (eds.), ArteFakte: Knowledge Is Art—Art Is Knowledge. Reflections and Practices of Scientific-Artistic Encounters. Bielefeld: Transcript-Verlag, 27–36.
Haidle, M.N. (2014): A Close Relationship: The Evolution of Cognition and Cultural Capacity. In: Gerd Jüttemann (ed.), The Development of Humanity: The Human Sciences from an Integrative Perspective. Papst Science Publishers, Lengerich, 119–126.
Haidle, M.N. (2014): Humans and Tools—an Amour fou. Nature—Research—Museum 144/7-8, 242-245. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01472
Haidle, M.N. (2014): Examining the evolution of artistic capacities: searching for mushrooms? In: Sütterlin, Christa, Wulf Schiefenhövel, Christian Lehmann, Johanna Forster & Gerhard Apfelauer (eds.), Art as Behavior. An ethological approach to visual and verbal art, music, and architecture. Evolutionary Foundations of Music, Visual Art, Verbal Art, and the Built Environment. Bis-Verlag of the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, 237–251.
Garofoli, D. & Haidle, M.N. (2014): Epistemological Problems in Cognitive Archaeology: An Anti-Relativistic Proposal Toward Methodological Uniformity. Journal of Anthropological Sciences 92, 7–41. DOI: 10.4436/JASS.91003
Haidle, M.N. (2013): The Evolution of Cultural Capacities—Paleoanthropological Approaches. In: Thiemo Breyer, Gregor Etzelmüller, Thomas Fuchs & Grit Schwarzkopf (eds.), Interdisciplinary Anthropology: Body—Mind—Culture. Publications of the Marsilius College 10. Heidelberg: Winter, 171–193.
Haidle, M.N. (2013): “But Mom, Everyone Has a Hand Axe!” On the Development of Cultural Capacities. In: Helmut Fink & Rainer Rosenzweig (eds.), The Animal in Man: Instincts, Stimuli, Reactions. Münster: mentis, 25–39.
Haidle, M.N. (2013): Oldowan and Other Early Chipp石 Tool Industries. In: Floss, H. (ed.), Stone Artifacts: From the Upper Paleolithic to Modern Times. Second edition. Tübingen, Kerns Verlag, 159–166.
Haidle, M.N. (2012): “Space Oddity” or “The 2012 Annual Press Conference.” A one-act play in honor of Hansjürgen Müller-Beck’s 85th birthday. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte 21, 129–143.
Haidle, M.N. & Richter, J. (2012): Early Human Expansions—More Than Just Geographical Spread. Archaeology in Germany 4/2012, 20–21. Haidle, M.N. (2012): Freedoms of the Mind—The Expansion of Cultural Capacity. Archaeology in Germany 4/2012, 30–33.
Lombard, M. & Haidle, M.N. (2012): Thinking a bow-and-arrow: cognitive implications of Middle Stone Age bow and stone-tipped arrow technology. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 22/2, 237–264.
Orschiedt, J. & Haidle, M.N. (2012): Violence against the living, violence against the dead? Evidence of a crisis from the human remains at Herxheim, Germany. In: Schulting, Rick & Linda Fibiger (eds.), Sticks, Stones, and Broken Bones: Neolithic Violence in a European Perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 121–137.
Haidle, M.N. (2012): Skilled Relatives—Tool Use Among Great Apes. In: Neanderthal Museum Foundation (ed.), How Humans See Apes. Mettmann: Neanderthal Museum, 52–59. Haidle, M.N. (2012): Oldowan and Other Early Chipped Stone Tool Industries. In: Floss, H. (ed.), Stone Artifacts: From the Upper Paleolithic to Modern Times. Tübingen: Kerns Verlag, 159–166.
Haidle, M.N. (2012): Multifaceted, Flexible, and Ingenious. Investigación y Ciencia 2-2012, 78–86.
Haidle, M.N. (2012): The Genetics of Cognition. Investigación y Ciencia 2-2012, 66–67. Haidle, M.N. & Conard, N.J. (2011): The Nature of Culture – Summary report on an interdisciplinary symposium held in Tübingen, Germany, June 15–18, 2011. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte 20, 65–78.
Haidle, M.N. (2011): Darwin, Lucy, and the Missing Link. Evolutionary Anthropology in the 21st Century. In: Eve-Marie Engels, Oliver Betz, Heinz-R. Köhler & Thomas Potthast (eds.), Charles Darwin and His Significance for the Sciences. Tübingen: Attempto, 203–224.
Haidle, M.N. (2011): Us and the Others. A Brief Look at Human Evolution. Geschichte lernen 142, Friedrich Verlag, Seelze, 20–23. Haidle, M.N. (2011): Subdue the Earth: Tool Use in Animals and Humans. Yearbook of Academy of Sciences and Humanities Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities 2010, 166–171.
Haidle, M.N. & Bräuer, J. (2011): Special Issue: Innovation and the Evolution of Human Behavior. From brainwave to tradition – How to detect innovations in tool use. PaleoAnthropology 2011, 144–153. DOI:10.4207/PA.2011.ART48
Haidle, M.N. (2011): Archaeological approaches to cognitive evolution. In: David B. Kronenfeld, Giovanni Bennardo, Victor C. De Munck & Michael Fischer (eds.), A companion to cognitive anthropology. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 450–467. Haidle, M.N. (2011): Versatile, Flexible, and Inventive. epoc 3/2011, 18–24. Haidle, M.N. (2011): The Genetics of Thought. epoc 3/2011, 25–26.
Haidle, M.N. & Pawlik, A.F. (2010): Pleistocene Modernity: An exclusively Afro-European issue? An introduction to Session A1. Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 30, 3–8.
Haidle, M.N., Sophady, H., Tausendfreund, H., & Vonthein, R. (2010): Wanted: Soft and friable witness. Mimotien ceramic artifacts. Journal of Archaeology of Non-European Cultures 3, 7–29.
Haidle, M.N. (2010): “Paradise-like Times?” People in an Ice Age Environment. Yearbook of the Heidenheim a.d. Brenz Local History and Antiquities Society, 2009/2010, 78–86.
Haidle, M.N. & Pawlik, A.F. (2010): The earliest settlement of Germany: Is there anything out there? Quaternary International 223-224, 143-153. DOI:10.1016/j.quaint.2010.02.009
Haidle, M.N., Bolus, M., Bruch, A.A., Hertler, C., Kandel, A.W., Märker, M., Conard, N.J., Hochschild, V., Schrenk, F., & Mosbrugger, V. (2010): The Role of Culture in Early Human Expansion—A New Research Center. Quaternary International 223–224, 429–430. DOI:10.1016/j.quaint.2009.07.011
Haidle, M.N. (2010): Working memory capacity and the evolution of modern cognitive capacities—implications from animal and early human tool use. Current Anthropology 51/S1, “Working Memory: Beyond Language and Symbolism,” Wenner-Gren Symposium Supplement 1, pp. S149–S166. DOI: 10.1086/650295
Haidle, M.N., Neumann, U., & Pawlik, A.F. (2010): Variety and absence. A Cambodian stone tool assemblage at the dawn of the Metal Ages. In: B.V. Eriksen (ed.), Lithic technology in metal-using societies. Proceedings of a UISPP Workshop, Lisbon, September 2006. Jutland Archaeological Society Publications 67, Højbjerg, 247–258.
Haidle, M.N. (2010): Joint lecture series with the University of Tübingen, “Evolution: Paradigms—Provocations.” Yearbook of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities 2009, 359–360.
Doll, M., Haidle, M.N., & Stephan, E. (2009): Chopping Marks, Tooth Crushers, and Collagen: The Bone Finds from the Romanesque Brückenmarkt in Höxter. In: Roland de Beauclair, Susanne Münzel & Hannes Napierala (eds.), Bones Pave Their Way. Festschrift for Margarethe and Hans-Peter Uerpmann. BioArchaeologica 5. Marie Leidorf GmbH, Rahden/Westphalia, 63–82.
Zeeb-Lanz, A., Arbogast, R.-M., Haack, F., Haidle, M.N., Jeunesse, C., Orschiedt, J., Schimmelpfennig, D., & van Willigen, S. (2009): The LBK settlement with a pitenclosure at Herxheim near Landau (Palatinate). First results. In: Daniela Hofman & Penny Bickle (eds.), Creating Communities: New Advances in Central European Neolithic Research. Oxford: Oxbow, 202–219.
Haidle, M.N. (2009): Early Humans Among Us – Wild Men, Hard Times. State Archaeological Museum of Baden-Württemberg & Department of Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen (eds.), Ice Age: Art and Culture. Jan Thorbecke, Ostfildern, 22–27.
Haidle, M.N. & Smith, F. (2009): 600,000 Years of Kehrwoche—The Oldest Human Remains in Southwest Germany. State Archaeological Museum of Baden-Württemberg & Department of Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen (eds.), Ice Age. Art and Culture. Jan Thorbecke, Ostfildern, 61–63.
Haidle, M.N. (2009): Tooth Decay and Bone Fractures – Paleoanthropology. State Archaeological Museum of Baden-Württemberg & Department of Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen (eds.), The Ice Age: Art and Culture. Jan Thorbecke, Ostfildern, 64.
Haidle, M.N. (2009): “I’m Not Feeling Well at All Today!” Illnesses and Injuries in the Paleolithic. State Archaeological Museum of Baden-Württemberg & Department of Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen (eds.), Ice Age: Art and Culture. Jan Thorbecke, Ostfildern, 164–166.
Haidle, M.N. (2009): Paths to Art – Humans as Creators. State Archaeological Museum of Baden-Württemberg & Department of Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen (eds.), Ice Age: Art and Culture. Jan Thorbecke, Ostfildern, 242–243.
Haidle, M.N. (2009): A Teaching Portfolio as Part of a Job Application. Tübinger Beiträge zur Hochschuldidaktik 5/1. URL: http://tobias-lib.ub.uni-tuebingen.de/volltexte/2009/4160/
Bramanti, B., Thomas, M.G., Haak, W., Unterlaender, M., Jores, P., Tambets, K., Antanaitis-Jacobs, I., Haidle, M.N., Jankauskas, R., Kind, C.-J., Lueth, F., Terberger, T., Hiller, J., Matsumura, S., Forster, P., & Burger, J. (2009): Genetic discontinuity between local hunter-gatherers and Central Europe’s first farmers. Science 326, 137–140.
Mosbrugger, V. & Haidle, M.N. (2009): The role of culture in early human expansions. In: Sellin, Volker, Eike Wolgast & Sebastian Zwies (eds.), 100 Years Academy of Sciences and Humanities Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities: Research Projects of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities . Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 15–19.
Haidle, M.N. (2009): “How to Think of a Simple Spear?” In: de Beaune, Sophie A., Frederick L. Coolidge, and Thomas Wynn (eds.), *Cognitive Archaeology and Human Evolution*. New York: Cambridge University Press, 57–73.
Haidle, M.N. (2009): Shouldered adzes, bifaces, and chert prisms: A characterization of Mimotien stone tool assemblages from the later period of Cambodian prehistory. Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 29, 15–20.
Haidle, M.N. & Pawlik, A.F. (2009): Missing Types: Overcoming the Typology Dilemma of Lithic Archaeology in Southeast Asia. Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 29, 2–5.
Haidle, M.N. (2009): Is a Spear Just a Spear? Cognitive Expansions. In: Ditte Bandini & Ulrich Kronauer (eds.), Fruits from the Tree of Knowledge. 100 Years of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences. A Festschrift by the Research Associates. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 35–41.
Orschiedt, J. & Haidle, M.N. (2009): Signs of a Crisis? The Human Skeletal Remains from Herxheim. In: A. Zeeb-Lanz (ed.), Crises – Cultural Change – Continuities. On the End of the Linear Pottery Culture in Central Europe. Papers from the international conference in Herxheim near Landau (Palatinate) June 14–17, 2007. International Archaeology. Working Group, Symposium, Conference, Congress 10. Rahden / Westphalia: Marie Leidorf, 41–52.
Haidle, M.N. (2008): *Odyssey 2017, or The 90th Birthday*. A one-act play in honor of Hansjürgen Müller-Beck’s 80th birthday. *Bulletin of the Blaubeuren Society for Prehistory* 17, 105–125.
Haidle, M.N. (2008): From a Bone Fragment to a Life Story—Paleoanthropology Analyzes Our Ancestors. In: The Stone Age in Baden-Württemberg. Stuttgart: Staatsanzeiger-Verlag, 83–85.
Haidle, M.N. (2008): The role of culture in early human expansion – A new research center. In Kukla, Peter & Ralf Littke (eds.), Geo2008 – Resources and Risks in the Earth System. International Conference and 106th Annual Meeting of the German Geosciences Society (DGG) and 98th Annual Meeting of the Geological Association (GV), September 29–October 2, 2008, Aachen, Germany. Abstracts of presentations and posters. Publications of the German Society for Geosciences (SDGG) 60, 167.
Haidle, M.N., with reviews by Bernd Baldus, Thomas Bargatzky, Andrea Bender, Olaf Breidbach, Ditmar Brock, Lutz Fiedler, Ulrich Frey, Matthias Herrgen, Winfried Henke, Maria Kronfeldner, Ulrich Krull, Rolf Löther, Heinz-Jürgen Niedenzu, Rolf Oerter, Heidi Peter-Röcher, Helmut Prior, Peter Schauer, Thomas Schauer, Thomas Sukopp, Natalie Thaïs Uomini, and Jörg Wettlaufer (2008): Cognitive and Cultural Evolution. Erwägen – Wissen – Ethik 19/2, 149–209.
Haidle, M.N. (2008): Different Worlds. Environmental Perception and Environmental Shaping Throughout Human Evolution. In: Knopf, Thomas (ed.), Environmental Behavior in History and the Present: Comparative Approaches. Attempto, Tübingen, 30–41.
Haidle, M.N. (2008): Mummy Pornography? On the Treatment of Human Remains. Archaeology in Germany 1/2008, 38–39. Haidle, M.N. (2007): Traces of Homo heidelbergensis—Clearer Than Ever After 100 Years. Archaeology in Germany 6-2007, 60–63.
Zeeb-Lanz, A., Haack, F., Arbogast, R.-M., Haidle, M.N., Jeunesse, C., Orschiedt, J., & Schimmelpfennig, D. (2007): Unusual Deposits of the Linear Pottery Culture—The Pit Complex at Herxheim. Presentation of a selection of complexes containing human skeletal remains, pottery, and other artifact groups. Germania 85, 1–76.
Haidle, M.N. (2007): Laudation: Dr. Sonia Harmand, recipient of the ninth Tübingen Award for Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte Blaubeuren 16, 7–9.
Haidle, M.N. (2007): Archaeology. In: Henke, W. & I. Tattersall (eds.), Handbook of Paleoanthropology, Vol. 1: Principles, Methods, and Approaches. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 261–287.
Reiber, K., Gast, H., Graf, P., Gruber, M., Haidle, M.N., Larcher, M., Planz, O., & Speith, R. (2007): Inquiry-Based Learning as a Principle of Higher Education Pedagogy—Foundations and Examples. Tübingen Contributions to Higher Education Pedagogy 3/1, http://tobias-lib.ub.uni-tuebingen.de/volltexte/2007/2924/
Haidle, M.N. (2007): Family Ties and Acts of Friendship—How Does Social Cohesion Manifest Itself Among Hunters and Gatherers? In: Gaudzinski-Windheuser, Sabine, Regina Höfer & Olaf Jöris (eds.), Ganz Alt – The Archaeology of the Ice Age as Interpreted by Otmar Alt. Published by the Roman-Germanic Central Museum, Mainz, 34–37.
Haidle, M.N. (2007): The Angakok Years—In Honor of Hansjürgen Müller-Beck on His 80th Birthday. Proceedings of the Blaubeuren Society for Prehistory 16, 95–101.
Haidle, M.N. (2006): Tübingen and Beyond—In Honor of Hansjürgen Müller-Beck on His 80th Birthday. Tübinger Blätter 93/2007, 57–59. Orschiedt, J., Häußer, A.,
Haidle, M.N., Alt, K.W., & Buitrago-Téllez, C.H. (2006): A case of multiple cranial trauma with survival from the Linear Pottery culture trench complex at Herxheim near Landau (Rhineland-Palatinate). In: Piek, Jürgen & Thomas Terberger (eds.), Early Traces of Violence—Skull Injuries and Wound Care in Prehistoric Human Remains from an Interdisciplinary Perspective. Contributions to the Prehistory and Early History of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania 41. Schwerin: Department of Archaeology and Heritage Preservation at the State Office for Culture and Heritage Preservation, 77–82.
Zeeb-Lanz, A., Arbogast, R.-M., Haack, F., Haidle, M.N., Jeunesse, C., Orschiedt, J., Schimmelpfennig, D., Schmidt, K., & van Willigen, S. (2006): The Linear Pottery Culture settlement with a “pit complex” at Herxheim near Landau (Palatinate)—Preliminary results of the DFG project. Varia Neolithica IV. Langenweissbach: Beier & Beran, 63–81.
Häußer, A., Haidle, M.N., & Orschiedt, J. (2006): The human skeletal remains from the Late Linear Pottery trench complex at Herxheim (Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany). Evidence of a massacre or a new burial custom? In: Alt, K., R.-M. Arbogast, C. Jeunesse & Samuel van Willigen (eds.), Burial and Funeral Customs of the Neolithic Danube Region. New Questions, New Strategies. Cahier de l’Association pour la Promotion de la Recherche Archéologique en Alsace 20, 107–120.
Haidle, M.N. (2006): Laudation: Prof. Shara Bailey, PhD, recipient of the eighth Tübingen Award for Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte Blaubeuren 15, 7–8.
Doll, M., with a contribution by Haidle, M.N. (2006): Animal Bone Finds from the Kanonissenstift in Wetter. Fundberichte Hessen 39/40, 1999/2000, 261–298. Haidle, M.N. (2006): Intergalactic meetings on Earth—Neanderthals and Homo sapiens sapiens in popular representations. In: Conard, N. J. (ed.), When Neanderthals and modern humans met. Kerns Verlag, Tübingen, 33–42.
Haidle, M.N. (2006): “Ene, mene, muh—and are you smart?” On the Development of Human Thought. In: G. Uelsberg & S. Lötters (eds.), Roots//Wurzeln der Menschheit. Mainz: Philipp von Zabern, 199–208.
Orschiedt, J. & Haidle, M.N. (2006): The LBK enclosure at Herxheim. Theater of war or ritual center? Findings from osteoarchaeological investigations. Journal of Conflict Archaeology 2, 153–167. Haidle, M.N. (2006): Circular earthworks in East Cambodia and South Vietnam: new results from 2000–2001. In: Herman, Charles Frank (ed.), Section 16: Prehistory of Asia and Oceania, General Sessions and Posters. Proceedings of the 14th UISPP Congress, University of Liège, Belgium, September 2–8, 2001, BAR Int. Series 1523, 1–6.
Müller-Karpe, H., with reviews by Adam, K.D., Bargatzky, T., Bernbeck, R., Biehl, P.F., Claessen, H.J.M., Elsas, C., Fiedler, L., Haidle, M.N., Hansen, S., Henke, W., Herrmann, J., Huth, C., Illig, H., Löther, R., Mohr, H., Müller, F., Müller-Beck, H., Niedenzu, H.J., Terberger, T., & Ziegert, H. (2005): The Historicity of Paleolithic Humans: Facts and Perspectives. Erwägen – Wissen – Ethik 16/1, 85–146.
Kölbl, S., Conard, N.J., Haidle, M.N., Kieselbach, P., Malina, M., & Moreau, L. (2005): “Eindeutig männlich” (Unambiguously Male). Catalog accompanying the exhibition of the same name at the Museum of Prehistory in Blaubeuren, July 25, 2005 – January 8, 2006.
Haidle, M.N. (2005): Family Reunion, Competition, or Flirtation? Encounters between Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans. In: Conard N. J., Kölbl S., & Schürle W. (eds.), From Neanderthal to Modern Human. Ostfildern: Jan Thorbecke Verlag, 99–108.
Wahl, J. & Haidle, M.N. (2004): Notes on the Mesolithic head burial from Hohlenstein-Stadel. Find Reports from Baden-Württemberg 27 (2003), 13–22.
Haidle, M.N. (2004): Skilled, but ape-like or on the path to becoming human? Object planning in the Lower Paleolithic. In: Toussaint, M., C. Draily & J.-M. Cordy (eds.), Section 4: Early Humans and the Lower Paleolithic, General Sessions and Posters. Proceedings of the 14th UISPP Congress, University of Liège, Belgium, September 2–8, 2001, BAR Int. Series 1272, 69–73.
Haidle, M.N. & Neumann, U. (2004): Shiny exceptions? Glass in the Mimotian context. Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 24, 121–128. Haidle, M.N. (2004): Great apes? Ape-men? Humans! Cognition and language in the Upper Paleolithic. In: Conard, N.J. (ed.), Where Do Humans Come From? Attempto, Tübingen, 69–97. 2nd edition 2006: 74–103.
Orschiedt, J., Häußer, A., Haidle, M.N., Alt, K.W., & Buitrago-Téllez, C.H. (2003): Survival of a multiple skull trauma: the case of an Early Neolithic individual from the LBK enclosure at Herxheim (southwest Germany). International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 13, 375–383.
Haidle, M.N. (2003): Ice Age Jewelry—Beauty, Self-Confidence, and Communication. In: Kölbl, S. & Conard, N. J. (eds.), Ice Age Jewelry: Status and Beauty. Museum Bulletin 6. Blaubeuren Museum of Prehistory, Blaubeuren, 9–14.
Street, M. & Haidle, M.N. (2002): Stirred; not shaken. American influence on German Paleolithic research. In: Straus, L. G. (ed.), The role of American archaeologists in the study of the European Upper Paleolithic. Proceedings of the XIVth UISPP Congress, Liège, Belgium, September 2–9, 2001, Symposium 6.6, BAR International Series 1048. Archaeopress, Oxford, 59–65.
Neumann, U. & Haidle, M.N. (2002): Stone artifacts and glass fragments from prehistoric circular earthworks in Eastern Cambodia and South Vietnam. Reports of the German Mineralogical Society, Supplement to the European Journal of Mineralogy 14, 118. Haidle, M.N. (2002): New Developments: Paleoanthropology Minor Program and Osteological Collection at the University of Tübingen. Bulletin of the Swiss Society for Anthropology 8/1, 15–22.
Haidle, M.N. (2002): German Paleolithic Research as Reflected in the Media. Archäologisches Nachrichtenblatt 7/1, 61–65. Haidle, M.N. (2001): Fragments of glass bangles from Krek 52/62 and their implications for the dating of the Mimotian culture. Asian Perspectives 40/2, 195–208.
Haidle, M.N. & Orschiedt, J. (2001): The Late Bandkeramik-period trench complex at Herxheim, Landau District: The site of a battle or a burial ground? Anthropological approaches. In: Rhineland-Palatinate State Office for the Preservation of Historical Monuments, Speyer Office for Archaeological Heritage Preservation (ed.), Archaeology in the Palatinate. Annual Report 2000. Speyer Office for Archaeological Heritage Preservation, Speyer, 147–153.
Haidle, M.N. (2001): A Land on Stakes – Pile Dwellings in Cambodia. Die Plattform 9/10, 2000/01, 32–39.
Haidle, M.N., Albrecht, G., & Albrecht, B. (2001): The Beginning of the End of Research Colonialism? A Development Aid Project to Establish an Independent Field Archaeology Program in Cambodia. Archaeological Information 23/1, 99–108.
Haidle, M.N. (2000): Neanderthals—ignorant relatives or thinking siblings? A discussion of the “cognitive revolution” around 40,000 BP. In: Orschiedt, J. & Weniger, G.-C. (eds.), Neanderthals and Modern Humans – Discussing the Transition. Central and Eastern Europe from 50,000–30,000 BP. Neanderthal Museum, Mettmann, 275–286.
Albrecht, G., Haidle, M.N., Sivleng, C., Hong, H.L., Sophady, H., Than, H., Someaphyvath, M., Kada, S., Sophal, S., Chanthourn, T., & Laychour, V. (2000): Circular Earthwork Krek 52/62: Recent Research on the Prehistory of Cambodia. Asian Perspectives 39/1-2, 20–46.
Haidle, M.N. (2000): Famines. HOOPS Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertums-kunde, Vol. 15, Walter de Gruyter & Co., Berlin, 243–244.
Haidle, M.N. (1999): Experiences with Reconstructing the Nutritional Status of Prehistoric Skeletons. Bulletin of the Swiss Society for Anthropology 2/1998, 13–25.
Albrecht, G. & Haidle, M.N. (1999): In the Shadow of Angkor Wat? Archaeology in Germany 3/1999, 14–19.
Haidle, M.N. & Owen, L.R. (1999): Women in Prehistory and Early History After Earning Their Doctorates: A Species Worth Protecting? Ethnographisch-Archäologische Zeitschrift 39/4, 1998, 563–594.
Haidle, M.N. (1999): The Difference Lies in the Future: Studies on the Depth of Planning as a Marker of Cognitive Evolution. Bulletin of the Anthropological Society of Vienna 129, 1999, 1–11.
Haidle, M.N. (1998): Interdisciplinarity in Archaeology: A Necessity?! Archäologische Informationen 21/1, 9–20. Haidle, M.N. (1998): A Humerus Fragment with Signs of Amputation and Other Human Bone Remains from the Excavations on Jahnstraße in Cologne. Cologne Yearbook 29, 1996, 605–608.
Haidle, M.N. (1997): Scarcity—Crises—Famines? Nutritional Conditions in Southern Germany and Northern Switzerland from the Neolithic Period to the 19th Century. Archaeological Information 20/1, 185–188. Haidle, M.N. (1997): Scarcity—Crises—Famines? A Contribution from Physical Anthropology to the History of Nutrition and Food Security in Preindustrial Times. Contributions to Archaeozoology and Prehistoric Anthropology 1, 186–193.
Haidle, M.N. (1996): The Lower Jaw from Mauer and the Skull from Steinheim: Scanning Electron Microscopic Analyses of the Teeth for Dietary Reconstruction. In: Campen I., Hahn J., & Uerpmann M. (eds.), Traces of the Hunt—The Hunt for Traces. Festschrift for H. Müller-Beck, Tübingen Monographs on Prehistory 11, Tübingen, 425–428.
Haidle, M.N. & Orschiedt, J. (1995): The Use of Replicas in Scanning Electron Microscopy of Osteological Material. Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 25/2, 265–273.
Haidle, M.N. (1995): Cancer in the Late Middle Ages. A medullary plasmacytoma from Unterregenbach, City of Langenburg, Schwäbisch Hall District. Find Reports in Baden-Württemberg 20, 837–844.
Haidle, M.N. (1995): A case of multiple myeloma from the late Middle Ages at Unterregenbach, southwestern Germany. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 5, 359–367.
Haidle, M.N. (1994): Microwear patterns of the enamel of the Western Arctic population. International Journal of Anthropology 9/3, 201.
Haidle, M.N. (1992): The Human Lower Jaw from Umingmak. Morphology and Function. Newsletter of Archaeologica Venatoria e.V. 17, 17–20.
Haidle, M.N., Conard, N.J., & Bolus, M.: *The Nature of Culture*. New York: Springer, Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology Series. 2016
Müller, Werner, Martin Street, Miriam Noël Haidle, and Gerd-Christian Weniger: *Quartär*. International Yearbook of Glacial and Paleolithic Research, Vol. 55/2008–57/2010.
Conard, Nicholas J., Hans-Peter Uerpmann, Harald Floss, Michael Bolus & Miriam Noël Haidle: Tübingen Studies in Prehistory. Volume 3 Jordi Serangeli 2006. The Distribution of Large Game Fauna in Central and Western Europe during the Upper Young Pleistocene. A Critical Study. Rahden/Westf., Marie Leidorf Publishing. Volume 4, Martina Barth, 2007. Family Ties? Gravettian Bone and Antler Tools from the Achtal (Swabian Alb). Rahden/Westf., Marie Leidorf Publishing.
Conard, Nicholas J., Miriam Noël Haidle, Hans-Peter Uerpmann, and Joachim Wahl: *BioArchaeologica*. Volume 4, Zuzana Obertova, 2008. “The Early Medieval Alamannic Population at Horb-Altheim (450–510 AD): A Bioarchaeological Approach to Tracing Its History.” Rahden/Westf., Verlag Marie Leidorf.
Haidle, Miriam Noël, Ludwig Zöller, Dieter Schäfer, Jürgen Richter & Utz Böhner 2002: On the Sidelines? The State of Paleolithic Research in Germany and Its Prospects. Symposium held as part of the 43rd Annual Conference of the Hugo Obermaier Society, April 17–24, 2001, in Halle. Archäologisches Nachrichtenblatt 7/1, 49–83.
Haidle, Miriam Noël 2007. Günther A. Wagner et al. (eds.), *Homo heidelbergensis: A Key Discovery in Human History*. *Archaeology in Germany* 6-2007, 77.
Haidle, Miriam Noël 2005. Gerhard Bosinski, Francesco d’Errico, Petra Schiller, “The Engraved Depictions of Women from Gönnersdorf.” The Gönnersdorf Magdalenian Site, Vol. 8. *Prähistorische Zeitschrift* 80/2, 237–238.
Haidle, Miriam Noël 2004. "A Visitor from Prehistory." Review of Andrea Liebers and Manfred Schmidt, *Traces of Prehistory*. *Staatsanzeiger* 49, Dec. 13, 2004, p. 12.
Haidle, Miriam Noël 2002. The XIVth Congress of the International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences (UISPP) in Liège, Belgium, September 2–8, 2001 – or: What can we learn about the archaeological world by attending a world congress? European Journal of Archaeology 5/1, 137–138.
1997 (from English) “Rock Art in Southern Africa” — Rock Art in Southern Africa. Spektrum der Wissenschaft 1/1997, 60–67.
1996 (from French) CD-ROM “Aux Origines de l’Homme” — “The Origins of Man.” Microfolie’s éditions.
*Current Anthropology*, *Journal of Human Evolution*, *Journal of Anthropological Archaeology*, and several edited volumes