Contact
Department of Human Evolution
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Deutscher Platz 6
04103 Leipzig
phone: +49 (341) 3550 - 350
fax: +49 (0341) 3550 - 399
e-mail: streiber@[>>> Please remove the brackets! <<<]eva.mpg.de
Curriculum Vitae
Education
2014-present | PhD student Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Dep. Human Evolution & IMPRS Leipzig School of Human Origins |
2011-2013 | M.Sc. Paleoanthropology, University of Tübingen |
2008-2011 | B.A. Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Jena |
Fieldwork/ Professional Experience
2013 | Excavation Ellwangen (Germany, Medieval), anthropological documentation |
2012-2013 | Research assistant in project The Role of Culture in Early Expansion of Humans Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities & University of Tübingen |
2013 | Excavation Sefunim (Israel, Middle/ Upper Paleolithic), University of Tübingen |
2012 | Excavation Schöningen (Germany, Lower Paleolithic), University of Tübingen |
2012 | Excavation Hohle Fels (Germany, Middle/ Upper Paleolithic), Univ. Tübingen |
2011 | Research Assistant Museum for Prehistoric Archaeology Neubrandenburg (GER), |
2010 | Research Assistant during relocation and inventory of the osteological collection of Kapellendorf (GER) State Office for Culture and Preservation of Historical Monuments in Thuringia & German Society for Biological Anthropology |
2009-2010 | Excavation Wetzlar-Dalheim C86 (Iron Age/ Roman Empire) Universities of Jena and Marburg |
2009 | Excavation Würzburg (Germany, Medieval) Office for Excavation and Documentation Heyse, Bavaria |
Conference presentations
2013 | 10th International Meeting of the German Society of Biological Anthropology 2nd-6th September, Bolzano (Italy), podium presentation titled "Sexual dimorphism in human mandibular morphology - temporally biased?", nominated among the top three of 22 junior scientists |
2016 | 6th Annual Meeting of the European Society for the study of Human Evolution 14th-17th September, Madrid, podium presentation titled "Variability and Evolution of mandible morphology in Homo sapiens and its ancestors" |