Andrea Stadlmayr
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Department of Anthropology
University of Vienna
Althanstr. 14
A-1090 Vienna, AUSTRIA
phone: 0043 (0) 1 4277 54729
fax: 0043 (0) 1 4277 9547
email: andrea.stadlmayr@univie.ac.at
date of birth: 2nd March 1981
place of birth: Vienna, Austria
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Projects:
- M.Sc. in Biological Anthropology - Primate Dental Remains from the
"Primate Site A", Mount Galili Formation, Eastern Ethiopia
- Organisation of the Department's cast collection
Literature:
- Stadlmayr A, Viola TB, Sandrock O, Kullmer O, Weber GW,
Schaefer K, Hujer W, Seidler H (2007) The "Primate Site A" - A new
pliocene fossil bearing locality in the Southern Afar Triangle,
Ethiopia. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. Suppl. 44.
- Stadlmayr A, Viola TB, Weber GW
(2006). 2D vs 3D - Comparison of different approaches to the
quantitative description of cusp surface areas on cercopithecoid teeth.
Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. Suppl. 42.
- Weber GW, Gunz P, Mitteroecker P, Stadlmayr A, Bookstein FL,
Seidler H (2006) External geometry of Mladec neurocrania compared with
anatomically modern humans and Neanderthals. In: Teschler-Nicola M
(ed.) Early modern humans at the Moravian gate: The Mladec caves. Wien:
Springer Verlag .
- Weber GW, Gunz P, Mitteroecker P, Stadlmayr A, Seidler H,
Bookstein FL (2005) Metric traces of a phenotypic link between
Neanderthals and anatomically modern Homo sapiens. Am. J. Phys.
Anthropol. Suppl. 40.
- Urbanek C, Faupl P, Hujer W, Ntaflos T, Richter W, Weber G,
Schaefer K, Viola B, Gunz P, Neubauer S, Stadlmayr A, Kullmer O,
Sandrock O, Nagel D, Conroy G, Falk D, Woldearegay K, Said H, Assefa G,
Seidler H (2005) Geology, Paleontology and Paleoantropology of the
Mount Galili Formation in the southern Afar Depression, Ethiopia -
Preliminary results. Joannea Geologie und Paläontologie 6: 29-43.
- Weber GW, Assefa G, Conroy G, Falk D, Faupl P, Gunz P, Hujer W,
Kullmer O, Nagel D, Neubauer S, Richter W, Said H, Sandrock O, Schaefer
K, Rabeder G, Stadlmayr A, Urbanek C, Viola BT, Woldearegay K,
Seidler H (2004). Paleoanthropological Research and in situ excavations
at the Plio-Pleistocene deposits of the Galili Area, Somali Region,
Ethiopia. Abstract Volume of the Pangeo 2004:9, Graz, Austria, p.
40.
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