Background
Conard, Nicholas John was born on July 23, 1961 in Cincinnati. Son of Robert C. and Sheila (Hanrock) Conard.
archaeologist university professor
Conard, Nicholas John was born on July 23, 1961 in Cincinnati. Son of Robert C. and Sheila (Hanrock) Conard.
Bachelor with highest distinction, University Rochester, 1983. Master of Science, University Rochester, 1986. Master Philosophy, Yale University, 1988.
Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology, 1990.
Technician Biophysics Chemistry Research Laboratory University Rochester, New York, 1979-1981, German language teaching faculty, 1984, researcher in nuclear physics, 1982-1986. Field archaeologist Paleolithic Research Institute of University Cologne, 1984. Curatorial assistant in anthropology Peabody Museum, Yale University, 1986-1988.
German academy exchange research fellow Museum Monrepos, Neuwied, Germany, 1988-1989. Assistant professor department anthropology University Connecticut, Storrs, 1991-1995. Director, chair early prehistory and quaternary ecology University Tübingen, Germany, since 1995, keeper Schloss Hohentubingen, since 1998, dean faculty geoscience, 1998, director paleoanthropology course, since 2000.
Director excavations, Tönchesberg, Germany, 1987—1989, Metternich, Germany, 1995, Giza Plateau Mapping Project Yale University, Cairo, 1988—1989, University Chicago, 1991, Wallertheim, 1991—1994, Hohle Fels, 1997—2001, Holhlenstein im Lonetal, 1997—1998, Bollschweil, 1997, Geelbek Dunes, South Africa, 1998—2001, Baaz Rockshelter, Syria, 1999—2000, Anyskop, South Africa, 2001, Geißenklösterle, Germany, 01. Teaching fellow department anthropology Yale University, 1988, 89. Mellon West European Dissertation fellow, 90.
Researcher in geochemistry department geology, 90. Postdoctoral research fellow Giza Plateau Mapping Project, 1990—1991. Alexander von Humboldt research fellow, 1992.
Member executive committee International Union of Pre-and Protohist. Sciences and various other affiliations. Science director Urgeschichtliches Museum, Blaubeuren, since 1995.
Science director early prehistoric exhibits Mus Schloß Hohentübingen, since 1997.
German Archaeological Institute. Heidelberg Academy for Sciences and Humanities]
Member of the Heidelberg Academy for Sciences and Humanities.