Wil Roebroeks
Professor
Archaeology
Leiden University
Netherlands
Biography
Wil Roebroeks is an expert in the field of the archaeology of early hominins, with a focus on Neanderthal studies. He has published widely on various aspects of the behaviour of extinct hominins, including their subsistence strategies, lithic technology and the environmental settings of their presence and absence in Eurasia. Roebroeks has conducted fieldwork in the Netherlands, in England , France, northeastern Russia and Germany . He is the Vice-President of the European Society for the Study of Human Evolution (ESHE).
Research Interest
Archaeology
Publications
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Alink, G., W. Roebroeks, Simanjuntak & T. (2016), The Homo erectus site of Trinil: past, present and future of a historic place., Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Arkeologi 34(2): 99-114.
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Vaesen, K., Collard, M., Cosgrove, R., Roebroeks & W. (2016), The Tasmanian effect and other red herrings, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113.
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W. Roebroeks & Soressi M.A. (2016), Neandertals Revised, PNAS 113(23): 6372-6379.