Nicholas Conard
Nicholas Conard, (born 23 July 1961 in Cincinnati) is an US-American/German, archaeologist and pre-historian. He is the director of the Department for Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology and the Founding Director of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences at the University of Tübingen.
Honors and Awards
Selected Articles
- Riehl, S., M. Zeidi and N. J. Conard. 2013. Emergence of Agriculture in the Foothills of the Zagros Mountains of Iran. Science. 341: 65-67.
- Conard, N. J., M. Malina and S. C. Münzel. 2009. New flutes document the earliest musical tradition in southwestern Germany. Nature 460: 737-740.
- Conard, N. J. 2009. A female figurine from the basal Aurignacian of Hohle Fels Cave in southwestern Germany. Nature 459: 248-252.
- Conard, N. J., P. M. Grootes and F. H. Smith. 2004. Unexpectedly recent dates for human remains from Vogelherd. Nature 430: 198-201.
- Conard, N. J. 2003. Paleolithic ivory sculptures from southwestern Germany and the origins of figurative art. Nature 426: 830-832.
- Conard, N. J., D. L. Asch, N. B. Asch, D. Elmore, H. E. Gove, M. Rubin, J. A. Brown, M. D. Wiant, K. B. Farnsworth, and T. G. Cook. 1983. Prehistoric Horticulture in Illinois: Accelerator Radiocarbon Dating of the Evidence.University of Rochester Nuclear Structure Research Laboratory Report 57.