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Congratulations to Markus Fisher et al. on their new publication!

Fischer, M.L.; Bachofer, F.; Yost, C.L.; Bludau, I.J.E.; Schepers, C.; Foerster, V.; Lamb, H.; Schäbitz, F.; Asrat, A.; Trauth, M.H.; et al. A Phytolith Supported Biosphere-Hydrosphere Predictive Model for Southern Ethiopia: Insights into Paleoenvironmental Changes and Human Landscape Preferences since the Last Glacial Maximum. Geosciences 2021, 11, 418. https:// doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11100418 https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/11/10/418

Congratulations to Chew Bahir team for new short film!

A new short film called Chew Bahir has been produced by Julian Ruddock, the Chew Bahir team artist-in-residence, and his 3D-team in close cooperation with the-CHB/HSPDP Cologne working group and financed by the German CRC806 project. Click on the link below:

https://seekbeak.com/v/3pzO9RyLqM2

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Congratulations to our colleagues for the following new and recent HSPDP publications

 (PDFs available at this website under “Research>Publications”)

Roberts, H., Ramsey, C.B., Chapot, M.S., Deino, A.L., Lane, C.S., Vidal, C., Asrat, A., Cohen, A.S.,
Foerster, V., Lamb, H.F., Schabitz, F., Trauth, M.H., and Viehberg, F.A., 2021, Using multiple
chronometers to establish a long, directly-dated lacustrine record: Constraining >600,000 years of
environmental change at Chew Bahir, Ethiopia. Quaternary Science Reviews.