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David Lordkipanidze
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David Lordkipanidze
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12
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69
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Geology
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Palaeoenvironments of early hominins in temperate and Mediterranean Eurasia: new palaeobotanical data from Palaeolithic key-sites and synchronous natural sequences
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Citations: 5
)
Erwan Messager
,
Vincent Lebreton
,
Laurent Marquer
,
Elda Russo-Ermolli
,
Ronan Orain
,
Josette Renault-Miskovsky
,
David Lordkipanidze
,
Jackie Despriée
,
Carlo Peretto
,
Marta Arzarello
Journal:
Quaternary Science Reviews - QUATERNARY SCI REV
, vol. 30, no. 11, pp. 1439-1447, 2011
How “African” was the early human dispersal out of Africa?
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Citations: 6
)
Jordi Agustí
,
David Lordkipanidze
Journal:
Quaternary Science Reviews - QUATERNARY SCI REV
, vol. 30, no. 11, pp. 1338-1342, 2011
40Ar/ 39Ar dating and phytolith analysis of the Early Pleistocene sequence of Kvemo-Orozmani (Republic of Georgia): chronological and palaeoecological implications for the hominin site of Dmanisi
E. Messager
,
S. Nomade
,
P. Voinchet
,
R. Ferring
,
A. Mgeladze
,
H. Guillou
,
D. Lordkipanidze
Journal:
Quaternary Science Reviews - QUATERNARY SCI REV
, vol. 30, no. 21, pp. 3099-3108, 2011
Palaeoecological implications of the Lower Pleistocene phytolith record from the Dmanisi Site (Georgia)
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Citations: 4
)
E. Messager
,
D. Lordkipanidze
,
C. Delhon
,
C. R. Ferring
Journal:
Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology - PALAEOGEOGR PALAEOCLIMATOL
, vol. 288, no. 1, pp. 1-13, 2010
First human settlement of the Caucasus: Technical behavior and raw material acquisition at Dmanisi, Georgia (1.77 Ma)
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Citations: 4
)
Ana Mgeladze
,
David Lordkipanidze
,
Marie-Hélène Moncel
,
Jackie Despriee
,
Rusudan Chagelishvili
,
Medea Nioradze
,
Giorgi Nioradze
Journal:
Quaternary International - QUATERN INT
, vol. 223, pp. 422-425, 2010
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(69 times by 53 publications)
Early and Middle Pleistocene Faunal and hominins dispersals through Southwestern Asia
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Citations: 8
)
Ofer Bar-Yosef
,
Miriam Belmaker
Journal:
Quaternary Science Reviews - QUATERNARY SCI REV
, vol. 30, no. 11, pp. 1318-1337, 2011
A novel DTPA cross-linking of hyaluronic acid and metal complexation thereof
Radovan Buffa
,
Jiří Běťák
,
Sofiane Kettou
,
Martina Hermannová
,
Lucie Pospíšilová
,
Vladimír Velebný
Journal:
Carbohydrate Research - CARBOHYD RES
, vol. 346, no. 13, pp. 1909-1915, 2011
Hominins without fellow travellers? First appearances and inferred dispersals of Afro-Eurasian large-mammals in the Plio-Pleistocene
H. J. O'Regan
,
A. Turner
,
L. C. Bishop
,
S. Elton
,
A. L. Lamb
Journal:
Quaternary Science Reviews - QUATERNARY SCI REV
, vol. 30, no. 11, pp. 1343-1352, 2011
O-Glycosidation reactions promoted by in situ generated silver N-heterocyclic carbenes in ionic liquids
Ian Jamie Talisman
,
Vineet Kumar
,
Jacqueline Razzaghy
,
Sanjay V. Malhotra
Journal:
Carbohydrate Research - CARBOHYD RES
, vol. 346, no. 7, pp. 883-890, 2011
New 40Ar/ 39Ar ages for selected young (<1 Ma) basalt flows of the Newer Volcanic Province, southeastern Australia
E. Matchan
,
D. Phillips
Journal:
Quaternary Geochronology - QUAT GEOCHRONOL
, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 356-368, 2011
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