Andrew Sorensen
Onderzoeker
- Naam
- Dr. A.C. Sorensen
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 1681
- a.c.sorensen@arch.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0001-7224-001X
Zie Engelstalig profiel Andrew Sorensen
Onderzoeker
- Faculteit Archeologie
- World Archaeology
- Human Origins
Onderzoeker/ gast
- Faculteit Archeologie
- World Archaeology
- Human Origins
- Sorensen A.C. (2021), Neandertals and Tinder: adding powdered manganese dioxide (MnO2) may have increased their chances of “getting lucky” when making fire. UISPP XIX World Congress 2021 2 september 2021 - 7 september 2021.
- Sorensen A.C. (2020), Neandertal advice for improving your tinder profile: a pilot study using experimental archaeology to test the usefulness of manganese dioxide (MnO2) in Palaeolithic fire-making. In: Klinkenberg M.V., Oosten R.M.R. van & Driel-Murray C. van (red.), A Human Environment: Studies in honour of 20 years Analecta editorship by prof. dr. Corrie Bakels. Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia nr. 50. Leiden: Sidestone Press. 29-37.
- Sorensen A.C. (2019), The utility of manganese dioxide as a Palaeolithic tinder enhancer supported by actualistic fire-making experiments. European Society for the study of Human Evolution (ESHE), Liège. 19 september 2019 - 21 september 2019. [conferentie poster].
- Sorensen A.C. (2019), The uncertain origins of fire-making by humans: the state of the art and smoldering questions, Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte 28: 11-50.
- Sorensen A.C. & Scherjon F. (2018), fiReproxies: A computational model providing insight into heat-affected archaeological lithic assemblages, PLoS ONE 13(5): e0196777.
- Sorensen A.C. & Scherjon F. (2018), Introducing “fiReproxies”: A computer simulation-based tool for gaining a better understanding of archaeological fire proxy evidence, : .
- Sorensen A.C. & Claud E. (2018), A tradition of Middle Palaeolithic fire making inferred from microwear analysis, Bulletin du Musée d’anthropologie préhistorique de Monaco 58: 67.
- Sorensen A.C., Claud E. & Soressi M.A. (2018), Neandertal fire-making technology inferred from microwear analysis, Scientific Reports 8(1): 10065.
- Sorensen A.C. (13 december 2018), Beyond prometheus: pursuing the origins of fire production among early humans (Dissertatie. Department of World Archaeology, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University). Promotor(en): Roebroeks J.W.M. & Gijn A.L. van.
- Sorensen A.C. (2017), On the relationship between climate and Neandertal fire use during the Last Glacial in south-west France, Quaternary International 436(A): 114-128.
- Sorensen A.C. & Claud E. (2016), Néandertal utilisait-il des briquets en silex?. In: Sorensen A.C. & Claud E. (red.), Neandertal á la loupe. Les Eyzie-de-Tayac: Musée National de Préhistoire. 106-111.
- Sorensen A.C. (2015), White light, white heat: On the relationship of Homo and lightning as a source of domestic fire. Proceedings of the European Society for the study of Human Evolution 5. European Society for the study of Human Evolution (ESHE). 10 september 2015 - 12 september 2015. [conferentie poster].
- Gijn A.L. van, Chan B., Langejans G., Tsoraki C. & Verbaas A. (red.) (2015), AWRANA 2015: Connecting people and technologies. Leiden: Sidestone Press.
- Sorensen A.C., Roebroeks J.W.M. & Gijn A.L. van (2014), Fire production in the deep past? The expedient strike-a-light model, Journal of Archaeological Science 42(february 2014): 476-486.
- Sorensen A.C. (2014), No smoke without fire(makers?): The search for fire production technology in Middle Palaeolithic Europe. Middle Palaeolithic in North-west Europe: Multidiciplinary Approaches, Namur. 20 maart 2014 - 22 maart 2014. [conferentie poster].
- Sorensen A.C. (2013), Fire production in the deep past? The expedient strike-a-light model. European Society for the study of Human Evolution (ESHE), Leiden. 21 september 2017 - 23 september 2017. [conferentie poster].