David Lordkipanidze
Keywords :
Biological Anthropology
Paleoanthropology
Archaeology
Pleistocene
Hominids
Country : Georgia
Organization :
Georgian National Museum
Department :
Institute of Palaeobiology
Email :
dlordkipanidze@museum.ge
ResearchGate profile :
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/David-Lordkipanidze
Google scholar profile :
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ChkjISoAAAAJ&hl=en
Linkedin :
https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-lordkipanidze-7a273b3/?originalSubdomain=ge
Bibliography
Introduction to Special Issue: the Biotic Context of the Early Pleistocene Hominins from Dmanisi (Georgia, Southern Caucasus) 2023 Journal of Human Evolution
The Kvabebi Canidae Record Revisited (Late Pliocene, Sighnaghi, Eastern Georgia) 2017 Journal of Paleontology
Paleoclimatic and Paleoenvironmental Context of the Early Pleistocene Hominins from Dmanisi (Georgia, Lesser Caucasus) Inferred from the Herpetofaunal Assemblage 2014 Quaternary Science Reviews
Life and Death At Dmanisi, Georgia: Taphonomic Signals from the Fossil Mammals 2022 Journal of Human Evolution
An Ancient Cranium from Dmanisi: Evidence for Interpersonal Violence, Disease, and Possible Predation By Carnivores on Early Pleistocene Homo 2022 Journal of Human Evolution
The Early Hunting Dog from Dmanisi With Comments on the Social Behavior in Canidae and Hominins 2021 Scientific Reports
The Dmanisi Equus: Systematics, Biogeography, and Paleoecology 2021 Journal of Human Evolution
Paleoecology, Biochronology, and Paleobiogeography of Eurasian Rhinocerotidae During the Early Pleistocene: the Contribution of the Fossil Material from Dmanisi (Georgia, Southern Caucasus) 2021 Journal of Human Evolution
The Wolf from Dmanisi and Augmented Reality: Review, Implications, and Opportunities 2020 Frontiers in Earth Science
Hominin Occupations At the Dmanisi Site, Georgia, Southern Caucasus: Raw Materials and Technical Behaviours of Europe's First Hominins 2011 Journal of Human Evolution
First Human Settlement of the Caucasus: Technical Behavior and Raw Material Acquisition At Dmanisi, Georgia (1.77 Ma) 2010 Quaternary International
Equus suessenbornensis from Akhalkalaki (Georgia, Caucasus): a Review With New Insights on the Paleoecology, Paleobiogeography and Evolution of the Palearctic Large-sized Equids During the Early - Middle Pleistocene Transition 2023 Quaternary Science Reviews