LC control no. | n 93075752 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Conard, Nicholas John |
Variant(s) | Conard, N. J. (Nicholas John) |
Located | Tübingen (Germany) Blaubeuren (Germany) Niederstotzingen (Germany) |
Birth date | 1961 |
Place of birth | Cincinnati (Ohio) |
Field of activity | Anthropology, Prehistoric Archaeology |
Profession or occupation | Prehistorians Anthropologists Archaeologists Museum directors College teachers |
Found in | Tönchesberg and its position in the Paleolithic ... 1992: t.p. (Nicholas John Conard) cover (N.J. Conard) Woher kommt der Mensch? c2004: t.p. (Nicholas J. Conard) p. 316 (Prof. Ph.D., b. 1961; formerly at Univ. of Connecticut, now at Univ. Tübingen; Direktor des Urgeschichtlichen Museums in Blaubeuren) Conard, Nicholas John. The Vogelherd horse and the origins of art, 2016: title page (Nicholas J. Conard) page 88 (Nicholas J. Conard; has degrees in anthropology, chemistry, physics, and geology from University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y., and Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; in 1995, was appointed Chair of Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology at the Universität Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany; director of the Urgeschichtliches Museum Blaubeuren, Blaubeuren, Germany, and of the Archäopark Vogelherd, Niederstotzingen, Germany; has directed excavations and survey projects in Germany, South Africa, Syria, and Iran) Wikipedia web site, viewed September 21, 2017: Nicholas Conard (Nicholas J. Conard; born 1961, Cincinnati, Ohio; American and naturalized German citizen; archaeologist and prehistorian; publishes in English and German) |
Associated language | eng ger |