Curriculum Vitae
Dorothea Maria Bosch
named: Marjolein
* 8th June, 1983
Nationality: Dutch
Contact: |
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Pfaffendorfer Straße 1 |
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D-04103 Leipzig |
Telephone: +49-(0)341-3550-767 |
Germany |
Email: marjolein_bosch@eva.mpg.de |
Education
| 2009 | Doctorandus (equivalent to Master) in archaeology |
| 2002 | Propedeuse (equivalent to first year) in archaeology |
| 2001 | Athenaeum diploma (final high school diploma) |
Academic Positions
| 2009 – present | Doctoral research fellow, Department of Human Evolution, Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (IMPRS The Leipzig School of Human Origins) |
| 2009 | Research assistant: Excavation Willendorf II, Department of Human Evolution, Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology |
| 2007 - 2008 | Teaching assistant: practical course in field techniques, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, the Netherlands |
| 2006 - 2007 | Teaching assistant: fieldschool (excavation techniques), Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, the Netherlands |
Fieldwork: excavator (selection)
| 2006 – 2012 | Willendorf II, Austria (dir. P.R. Nigst, T.B. Viola & G. Trnka) |
| 2004 – 2006 | Grub-Kranawetberg, Austria (dir. W. Antl-Weiser) |
| 2012 | Kostenki 14 (Markina Gora), Russia (dir. A. Sinitsyn & P.R. Nigst) |
| 2010 | Abri Peyrony, France (dir. S. McPherron & M. Lenoir) |
| 2009 | Jebel Irhoud, Morocco (dir. J.-J. Hublin & A. Ben-n’cer) |
| 2008 | Atapuerca, Spain (dir. J.L. Arsuaga, J.M. Bermúdes de Castro & E. Carbonell) |
| 2008 | Les Cottés, France (dir. M. Soressi) |
| 2008 | Krems-Wachtberg, Austria (dir. C. Neugebauer-Maresch) |
| 2006 | Neumark-Nord, Germany (dir. W. Roebroeks & S. Gaudzinski) |
| 2003 | Schipluiden, the Netherlands (dir. L.P. Louwe-Kooijmans) |
| 2003 | Schöningen, Germany (dir. H. Thieme) |
Fieldwork activities included excavation, documentation, wet-sieving, running field-laboratory, and field data control. Regular use of totalstations since 2004 at Grub-Kranawetberg, Willendorf II, Jebel Irhoud, Abri Peyrony and Les Cottés.
Publications
Bosch, M.D., 2012. Human–Mammoth dynamics in the mid-Upper Palaeolithic of the middle Danube region. Quaternary International, 276–277 (0): 170 - 182.
Bosch, M.D., Nigst, P.R., Fladerer, F.A., Antl-Weiser, W., 2012. Humans, bones and fire: Zooarchaeological, taphonomic, and spatial analyses of a Gravettian mammoth bone accumulation at Grub-Kranawetberg (Austria). Quaternary International, 252: 109 - 121.
Nigst, Ph. R. & Bosch, M. (2012), KG Nöhagen, Fundberichte aus Österreich 50(2011), 324-327.
Bosch, M.D., 2010. Human-Mammoth dynamics in the mid-Upper Palaeolithic of the Middle Danube region. Quaternaire, Hors-série (3): 121-123.
Bosch, M.D., van Essen, H., 2010. Mammoth Molars from Krems-Hundssteig 2000-2003. In: New Aspects of the Central and Eastern European Upper Palaeolithic - methods, chronology, technology and subsistence. Mitteilungen der Prähistorischen Kommission 72. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna, pp. 183-186.
Bosch, M., 2009. Interactie tussen de Jong Paleolithische mens en mammoeten in de Midden-Donau regio, een onderzoek op basis van mortaliteitscurven. In: Kalkers, R. A. A., D. te Kiefte & M. K. Termeer (Eds.), SOJA bundel 2009, Akten van het Symposium gehouden aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam, 13 Maart 2009, pp. 81-91.
Reviewer
- Journal of Archaeological Sciences
- Quaternary International
Professional Memberships
- Paleoanthropology Society
- SAA (Society for American Archaeology)
- ICAZ (International Council of Archaeozoology)
- WPZ (Workgroup Pleistocene Mammals)
Other experience
| 2005 – 2008 | Member of various committees L.A.S. Terra (Archaeology student group, Leiden University) and International Archaeology Students |
| 2003 – 2005 | Board member of the Johan de Laet (Student group for Amerindian studies, Leiden University) |
| 2002 – 2003 | Board member of LSAC (Student Climbing Club of Leiden) |
Other
- Fluent in Dutch, English and German
- Passive knowledge of French and Spanish
- Driver’s License
- Microsoft Windows and Macintosh OSX knowledge, Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, GIS (NewPlot), Database (Microsoft Access)
