Ariane Burke
Archéologie du changement climatique, Prehistoire, archaeozoologie
- Professeure titulaire
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Faculté des arts et des sciences - Département d'anthropologie
Pavillon Lionel-Groulx, room C3073
Media
Profile
Research expertise
Mes thèmes de recherche sont regroupés autour de l'étude du Paléolithique moyen et la transition vers le Paléolithique supérieur, avec un emphase sur les modes de subsistance et les modèles de dispersion des populations humaines.J'utilise les techniques numeriques pour etudier l'impact du changement climatique sur les rapports qu'entretiennent les humains avec le paléoenvironnement. L'archéozoologie m'a aussi amené à faire des recherches sur le paléoethologie et la taxonomie des équidés (implication dans des recherches de terrain en Mongolie) et sur le mode de croissance de l'os et des dents ainsi que des recherches ethnoarchéozoologiques. Je dirige actuellement le laboratoire d'ecomorphologie et de paleoanthropologie et le groupe de recherche sur les dispersions d'hominides (GRDH/HDRG).
Projets en cours
- Lien entre le génotype et la comportement des mégafaunes disparues : étude de cas avec les chevaux béringiens du Pléistocène recent (collaboration avec C. Bataille, U. d'Ottawa)
- Le MSA dans la vallee de Luangwa, Zambie. Prospection et chronologie.
- Les dispersions de populations humaines et néandertaliennes en Europe au cours de la derniere ère glaciaire (projet HDRG)
- Étude de la cognition spatiale: les differences entre hommes et femmes et leurs implications evolutives
Biography
2020-23 Visiting Researcher, Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research (OCCR), U. of Bern, Switzerland
2021 (A) Beaufort Fellow, St. John's College, U. of Cambridge.
2014-15 Professeur invité, Institut J.A. Forel, Laboratoire de Sciences Préhistoriques, Sciences de la Terre, Université de Genève.
2007-8 Visiting Academic, Centre for the Evolution of Cultural Diversity, Archaeology Institute, University College London.
2007-8 Visiting Researcher, Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies, Cambridge University.
2003 Associate Professor, département d'anthropologie, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
1999 Associate Professor. Department of Anthropology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
1999 Visiting Professor, Université de Paris VI, Pierre et Marie Curie (January-May).
1994 Assistant Professor. Department of Anthropology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
1993 Research Associate. Archaeological Surveys of Canada. Canadian Museum of Civilisation, Hull, P.Q.
1992 Adjunct Professor. Departments of Sociology and of Classical Studies, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
1992 Adjunct Professor. Department of Classics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Awards and recognitions
2021 Lady Mary Beaufort Fellowship, St. John's College, Cambridge University
2018 Québec Science, 10 meilleures découvertes scientifiques de 2017
2013 Québec Science, 10 meilleures découvertes scientifiques de 2012
2008 Life Member, Clare Hall (Cambridge University).
education
- 1986 — M.Sc. — Archéologie — University of Southampton
- 1992 — Ph.D. — Anthropologie — New York University
- 1984 — B.A. hon./conc. — Archéologie classique, Linguistique — Universite d'Ottawa
- 1990 — M.Phil. — Anthropologie — New York University
For more information…
- 01-04-2018 Coup de vieux
- 29-03-2018 Il y a 13 000 ans, des humains marchaient sur les plages canadiennes!
- 24-04-2020 Zambia’s Human Occupation Dates Back To 400,000 Years
- 23-02-2023 «Homo sapiens» aurait introduit l’archerie en Europe il y a 54 000 ans
- 06-09-2023 Des flûtes de 12 000 ans découvertes au Levant
Affiliations and responsabilities
Research affiliations
Research units
Membre
- Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research, University of Bern, Switzerland
Affiliated institutions
- Centre de recherche sur la dynamique du système Terre (Geotop)
University service and activities
Activities within organizations or entities of the institution
- CONFAS (membre)
Teaching and supervision
Teaching
Courses taught (current session only)
- ANT-1210 – Éléments de préhistoire
- ANT-2270 – La zooarchéologie
- ANT-3230 – Préhistoire de l'ancien monde
- ANT-6210 – Analyses spatiales en archéologie
Programs
- 105010 – Baccalauréat en anthropologie
- 105020 – Majeure en anthropologie
- 105040 – Mineure en anthropologie
- 107410 – Baccalauréat en démographie et anthropologie
- 107410 – Baccalauréat en démographie et anthropologie
- 109410 – Baccalauréat en études classiques et anthropologie
- 109540 – Mineure en études classiques
- 109611 – Baccalauréat en études asiatiques
- 116310 – Baccalauréat en lettres et sciences humaines
- 205010 – Maîtrise en anthropologie
Student supervision
Post-doctoral Supervision
- 2018-20 Co-directrice. “Emorph Project”, Marie Curie Sklodowska Post-Doctoral Fellowship awarded to Dr. Ana Galan, (European Project EU 794725)
Theses and dissertation supervision (Papyrus Institutional Repository)
Portée de l’exploitation du lapin (Oryctolagus cuniculus) par les humains au Dernier Maximum Glaciaire dans la Péninsule Ibérique : intégration de la Optimal Foraging Theory avec la Modélisation à Base d’Agents
Cycle : Doctoral
Grade : Ph. D.
Impact du transport sédimentaire éolien sur les tissus calcifiés : taphonomie expérimentale en conditions arides
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
First peopling of the Americas : modelling the palaeo-landscape and potential Upper Palaeolithic human migration routes
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
A ZooMS-informed archaeozoological and taphonomic analysis comparing Neanderthal and Homo sapiens subsistence behaviours in Northwest Italy
Cycle : Doctoral
Grade : Ph. D.
L’écomorphologie des suidés d’élevages au Québec : impact de la mobilité sur la forme de l’astragale
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
La variabilité technologique et morphométrique des pointes de projectile aurignaciennes en matière osseuse. Implications cognitives, sociales et environnementales
Cycle : Doctoral
Grade : Ph. D.
Étude diachronique de la relation entre le climat et la mobilité de Néandertal dans le sud-ouest de la France au Paléolithique moyen telle qu’exprimée par ses choix technologiques et cynégétiques.
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Histoire des premiers peuplements béringiens : étude archéozoologique et taphonomique de la faune des Grottes du Poisson-Bleu (Territoire du Yukon, Canada)
Cycle : Doctoral
Grade : Ph. D.
Grotte du Bison : deux chasseurs pour un gibier : analyse archéozoologique de la couche I-J sur le site moustérien de la Grotte du Bison, Arcy-sur-Cure (Yonne, France)
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
L'apport du réaffûtage à la variabilité morphométrique des pointes de projectile aurignaciennes en bois de cervidé
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Chasseurs de bisons : apports de l’archéozoologie et de la biogéochimie isotopique à l’étude palethnographique et paléoéthologique du gisement épigravettien d’Amvrosievka (Ukraine)
Cycle : Doctoral
Grade : Ph. D.
A zooarchaeological analysis of a late Dorset faunal assemblage from the KcFs-2 site (Nunavik, Quebec).
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Faunal exploitation at the middle paleolithic site Kabazi II(Western Crimea)
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Histoire de l'interprétation de la transition néolithique : évolution des théories, modèles et hypothèses
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Étude archéozoologique des restes fauniques des unités aurignaciennes F, G et H du site de Siuren-I, Crimée (Ukraine)
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Les animaux dans l'économie d'Argilos, Grèce, du VIIe siècle au IVe siècle avant notre ère: une étude archéozoologique
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Contribution à l'étude des restes fauniques de la grotte d'El Castillo : stratégies de subsistance
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Theses and dissertation supervision
Supervisions en cours:
- Paquin, Simon. Ph.D. candidate. Principal advisor. Enrolled September, 2016.
- Seuru, Samuel. Ph.D. candidate. Principal advisor. Enrolled September, 2017.
- Benjamin Albouy. Ph.D. candidate. Principal Advisor. Enrolled Sept. 2018.
- Solène Boisard, Ph.D. candidate. Principal Advisor. Enrolled Sept. 2019
Jury Member
Jury de thèse
- Emeline Raguin. Ph.D. Université de Montréal. “Histomorphometric assessment of double-zonal osteons in human cortical bone.” July 2018.
- Stéphanie Lavallée. Ph.D. Université de Montréal. Examination committee. Winter 2014
Jury de mémoire
- Geneviève Treyvaud. "Le cuivre dans tous ses états: métallurgie de la période Thule." Mémoire de 2ème cycle, Université de Montréal. Avril 2007.
- Cadieux, Mathieu. M.Sc. Anthropologie. Université de Montréal. Spring 2007.
- Bossé, Éliane. M.A. Committee member. Université de Montréal. « La ferme du Bas-de-la-Baie : contribution zooarchéologique à l’étude des sites ruraux.» March, 2010.
- Emeline Raguin, MSc. Université de Montréal. Automne, 2011.
- Marine Puech, M.Sc. Université de Montréal. « Le développement des proportions métaphysaires chez les hominoides : croissance et influence de la locomotion. » Automne 2011.
- Girard-Rhéault, M. MSc. Université de Montréal “Zooarchéologie des camélidés. » Examination committee. Automne 2011.
- Laurence Dumouchel. M.Sc. Université de Montréal. Autumn 2013.
- Sarah Borgel. M.Sc. Université de Montréal. Examination committee. Autumn 2016.
- Maude Chapdelaine, M.Sc. « L’exploitation de la faune par les Iroquoiens : l’alimentation carnée des habitants du site McDonald (BgFo-18). » Examination committee. January 2019.
- Isabelle Coupal. Ph.D. Université de Montréal. Examination committee. Spring 2019.
- Kim de Chantal, M.Sc. “Les pierres à moudre du site d’Ucanal, Guatemala .» Université de Montréal. Examination committee. May 2019.
- Ghalem, Yassmine. M.Sc. Exploration de la diversité crânienne récente et passée en Afrique centrale : analyses via la morphométrie géométrique tridimensionnelle. Automne 2020.
Teaching Materials
- 2020-21 Translation editor Thinking Strings © “Eléments de Préhistoire” online courseware.
Projects
Research projects
The impact of climate change and climate variability on human populations during the last Glacial.
GEOTOP
Impact de la variabilité environnementale sur la dynamique des populations et l’évolution biologique et culturelle de la lignée humaine.
Archaelogical study of the early stone age to middle stone age transition in the northern Luangwa valley, Zambia
Reconstructing habitat type and mobility patterns of Rangifer tarandus during the Late Pleistocene in Southwestern France: an ecomorphological study. — EmorphProject’
MODELISATION DE DISPERSIONS D'HOMINIDES
LABORATOIRE D'ANTHROPOLOGIE SPECIALISE EN ANALYSES ECOMORPHOLOGIQUES
CENTRE DE RECHERCHE EN GEOCHIMIE ET GEODYNAMIQUE (GEOTOP)
MODELISATION DE DISPERSIONS D'HOMINIDES (GROUPE DE RECHERCHE SUR LA DISPERSION DES HOMINIDES)
CLIMATE CHANGE AND POPULATION DYNAMICS DURING THE MIDDLE TO UPPER PALAEOLITHIC TRANSITION IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
Outreach
Organisation d’événements
- 2023 Session 121 “The Anthropology of Climate Change”. Organisers: A. Burke, Elke Zeller & Jiaoyang Ruan (PSA). XXI Congress of the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA), Rome, July 13-20th
- 2021 Session 297. Modelling Complexity: Past Interactions between People, Climate and Environment. 25th meetings of the European Archaeological Association (EAA).
- 2019 Session 317 “Celebrating 25 years of collaboration: how archaeology and the Earth sciences are coming together to solve real-world problems,” 25th meetings of the European Archaeological Association (EAA). Bern, Sept.4-6th 2019 (co-organisers: Julien Riel-Salvatore (UdeM), Basil Davis (UNIL)).
- 2018 Session “From North to South, from East to West: regional variability and economic patterns in the Iberian Middle Palaeolithic.” XVIIIe congrès de l’UISPP. Paris, June 4-9th, 2018. Co-organiser.
Participation à des jurys (hors de l’institution)
- Jesper Pederson, Ph.D. From individual to culture in the Final Palaeolithic: Questioning patterns and processes of disper-sal, technological change and regional collapse in the Final Palaeolithic Hamburgian Culture. Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, Aarhus University. Novembre, 2023.
- Lars Anderson. Ph.D. « Essai de paléosociologie aurignacienne. Gestion des équipements lithiques et transmission des savoir-faire parmi les communautés établies dans le sud de la France. » Université de Toulouse II Jean Jaurès. Rapporteur. Décembre, 2019
- Desjardins, Sean. Ph.D. McGill University. “Food security, climate change and the zooarchaeology of Neo-InSSesuit Sea-mammal hunting, northwest Foxe Basin, Nunavut.” External examiner. Winter 2017
- Amjad Al Qadi, Ph.D. « Le Yabroudien : un facies paléolithique au Proche-Orient. Etude des variabilités techniques des industries lithiques au Levant » Examination committee. Membre de Jury. Université de Genève. Octobre, 2016.
- Hughes, E.M., Ph.D. University of Toronto, Dept. of Anthropology. “Hunting Specialisation and the Broad Spectrum Revolution in the Early Epipalaeolithic: Gazelle Exploitation at Urkan e-Rubb IIa, Jordan Valley.” External examiner. Dec. 1, 2011.
Publications and presentations
Publications
2023
Burke A, Bisson M, Schilt F, Tolan S, Museba J, et al. (2023) The archaeological potential of the northern Luangwa Valley, Zambia: The Luwumbu basin. PLOS ONE 18(3): e0269209. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269209
Burke, A., Riede, F. Conclusion to the volume. IN S. Seuru & B. Albouy (ed.s). Modeling human-environment interactions in and beyond prehistoric Europe. Themes in Contemporary Archaeology. Pp. 155-160. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34336-0
Seuru, S., Perez, L., Burke, A. Why were rabbits hunted in the past? Insights from an agent-based model of human diet breadth in Iberia during the Last Glacial Maximum. Pp. 107-123. IN S. Seuru & B. Albouy (ed.s). Modeling human-environment interactions in and beyond prehistoric Europe. Themes in Contemporary Archaeology. Pp. 155-160. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34336-0
Paquin, S., Albouy, B., Hinz, M., Burke, A. Going New Places: Dispersal and Establishments of the Aurignacian Technocomplex in Europe During the Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS 3). Pp. 47-59. IN S. Seuru & B. Albouy (ed.s). Modeling human-environment interactions in and beyond prehistoric Europe. Themes in Contemporary Archaeology. Pp. 155-160. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34336-0
Albouy, B., Paquin, S., Hinz, M., Burke, A. The last of them: investigating the paleogeography of the last neanderthals in Europe (Marine Isotope Stage 3). Pp. 27-45. IN S. Seuru & B. Albouy (ed.s). Modeling human-environment interactions in and beyond prehistoric Europe. Themes in Contemporary Archaeology. Pp. 155-160. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34336-0
2022
Reynolds T, Hunt C, Hill E, Tilby E, Pomeroy E, Burke A, Barker G. Le Moustérien du Zagros: une vision synthétique à partir de la grotte de Shanidar. L'Anthropologie. 2022 126(3):103045. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anthro.2022.103045
Galán Lopez, A.B., Costamagno, S., Burke., A. Osteometric study of metapodial bones and phalanges as indicators of the behavioural ecology of modern reindeer (Rangifer tarandus). Open Quaternary 8(1), p.8. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/oq.106
2021
Lyon, C., E. Saupe, C.J.Smith, D. Hill, A. Beckerman, L. Stringer, R. Marchand, J. McKay, A. Burke, P. O’Higging, A. Dunhill, B. Allen, J. Riel-Salvatore, T. Aze. “Climate change research and action must look beyond 2100.” (poster) Climate Exp0, COP26 Universities Network, Glasgow, 17-21 May, 2021.
Burke, A. Keynote speaker. “Integrating ecological models and anthropological theory to study past human populations.” CROSSDEM conference, March, 2021
Burke, A. “The archaeology of climate change: why variability matters.” IWH Symposium - Hengstberger Symposium “Beyond Palaeoclimate Ping Pong: Improving estimates of past climate variability by consistent data-model comparison.” Heidelberg, July 5-7th.
Seuru, S. Burke, A., Perez, L. Réflexions sur la proportion du lapin européen (Oryctolagus) dans le régime alimentaire des chasseurs-cueilleurs autour du Dernier Maximum Glaciaire en Ibérie. Trabajos de Prehistoria, 78:221-236. https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.2021.12273
Lyon, C., Saupe E., Smith, C. J, Hill D. J, Beckerman, A. P, Stringer, L. C, Marchant, R., Mackay, J., Burke, A., O'Higgins, P., Dunhill, A. M., Allen, B. J., Riel-Salvatore, J. Aze, T.. “Climate change research and action must look beyond 2100”. Global Change Biology. 00. 1-13. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.15871.
Galán Lopez, A.B., Burke., A., Costamagno, S. 2021. The ecomorphology of Caribou (Rangifer tarandus), a geometric morphometric study. Open Research Europe 1 (2021): 99. https://doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.13782.1
Burke, A., Drapeau, M.S., The Histology of Skeletal Tissues as a Tool in Paleoanthropological and Archaeological Investigations" in Vertebrate Skeletal Histology and Paleohistology, Vivian de Buffrénil, Armand J. de Ricqlès, Louise Zylberberg, Kevin Padian, Ed.s (CRC Press, 2021), chap. 39, pp. 781-792.
Burke, A. Integrating anthropological theory and computational archaeology. IN The Beef behind all Possible Pasts: The Tandem Festschrift in Honour of Elaine Turner and Martin Street. Edited by S. Gaudzinski-Windheuser. Römisch-Gemanisches Zentralmuseum. Forschungsinstitut für Archäologie. Monographien RGZM M_157.1 Pp. 287-295. https://10.11588/propylaeum.868.c11319
2021
Burke, A., Peros, M. C., Wren, C. D. Pausata, F. S. R., Riel-Salvatore, J., Moine, O.. de Vernal, A., Kageyama, M., Boisard, S., The archaeology of climate change: The case for cultural diversity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118, e2108537118 (2021).
Bourgeon, L., Burke, A. Horse exploitation by Beringian hunters during the Last Glacial Maximum. Quaternary Science Reviews 269, 107140 (2021). doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107140
Burke, A., Alcaraz-Castaño, M., Cardineau, C.A., Bisson, M., Cuartero, F., Maillo-Fernández, J.M., Fuertes-Prieto, N. and Yravedra Sainz de los Terreros, J., 2021. Archaeological Survey in Guadalajara: Human Occupation in Central Spain during the Late Pleistocene. Journal of Field Archaeology, 46(1), pp.1-20.
Burke, A., Drapeau, M.S., The Histology of Skeletal Tissues as a Tool in Paleoanthropological and Archaeological Investigations" in Vertebrate Skeletal Histology and Paleohistology, Vivian de Buffrénil, Armand J. de Ricqlès, Louise Zylberberg, Kevin Padian, Ed.s (CRC Press, 2021), chap. 39, pp. 781-792.
Burke, A., Moncel, M-H., Cattin, M-I., Chomette, D., Paquin, S. « Prospections archéologiques dans la région de la vallée de l’Eyrieux, Ardèche. » Ardèche Archéologie. 38: 3-13. Editions FARPA.
Lécuyer, C., Hillaire-Marcel, C., Burke, A., Julien, M.A. and Hélie, J.F., 2021. Temperature and precipitation regime in LGM human refugia of southwestern Europe inferred from δ13C and δ18O of large mammal remains. Quaternary Science Reviews, 255, p.106796.
Galan-Lopez, A. Burke, A., Costamagno, S. Evaluer le degré de mobilité des rennes paléolithiques à partir de l’étude ostéométrique de métacarpiens : intérêt de l’approche actualiste et des algorithmes d’apprentissage automatique. Pp. 55-65. IN : Nicoud, E., Balasse, M., Desclaux, E., Théry-Parisot, I. (éd), Biodiversités, environnements et sociétés depuis la Préhistoire : nouveaux marqueurs et approches intégrées. Actes des 41èmes Rencontres internationales d´archéologie et d´histoire de Nice/Côte d´Azur. Octobre, 2021. APDCA-CEPAM. ISBN 2-904110-64-X
2020
Pomeroy, E., Hunt, C.O., Reynolds, T., Abdulmutalb, D., Asouti, E., Bennett, P., Bosch, M., Burke, A., Farr, L. et al. “Issues of theory and method in the analysis of Paleolithic mortuary behavior: A view from Shanidar Cave.” Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 29(5), pp.263-279.
Luret, M., Burke, A., Bernaldo de Quiros, F., Besse, M. “El Castillo cave (Cantabria, Spain): archeozoological comparison between the final Mousterian occupation level (level 20) and the “transitional” Aurignacian El Castillo 18B type” (level 18).” Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 31: doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102339
2019
Wren, Colin D., Burke, A. 'Habitat suitability and the genetic structure of human populations during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) in Western Europe', PLOS ONE, 14: e0217996.
Haywood, A. M., P. J. Valdes, T. Aze, N. Barlow, A. Burke, A. M. Dolan, A. S. von der Heydt, D. J. Hill, S. S. R. Jamieson, B. L. Otto-Bliesner, U. Salzmann, E. Saupe, and J. Voss. 2019. 'What can Palaeoclimate Modelling do for you?', J Earth Systems and Environment. DOI 10.1007/s41748-019-00093-1.
2018
Burke, A., J. Riel-Salvatore, and C. Michael Barton. 2018. 'Human response to habitat suitability during the Last Glacial Maximum in Western Europe', Journal of Quaternary Science, 33: 335-45.
Latombe, G., A. Burke, M. Vrac, G. Levavasseur, C. Dumas, M. Kageyama, and G. Ramstein. 2018. 'Comparison of spatial downscaling methods of general circulation model results to study climate variability during the Last Glacial Maximum', Geosci. Model Dev., 11: 2563-79.
2017
Burke, A., Kageyama, M., Latombe, G., Fasel, M., Vrac, M., Ramstein, G., James, P. “Risky business: the impact of climate and climate variability on human population dynamics in Western Europe during the Last Glacial Maximum.” Quaternary Science Reviews 164: 217-229.
Bourgeon, L., Burke, A., Higham, Thomas. (2017). "Earliest Human Presence in North America Dated to the Last Glacial Maximum: New Radiocarbon Dates from Bluefish Caves, Canada." PLOS ONE 12(1): e0169486.
2016
Guiducci, D., Burke, A. “Reading the Landscape: legible environments and hominin dispersals.” Evolutionary Anthropology. DOI: 10.1002/evan.21484
Yravedra J, Julien M-A, Alcaraz-Castaño M, Estaca-Gómez V, Alcolea-González J, de Balbín-Behrmann R, Lécuyer C, Marcel CH, and Burke A. “Not so deserted…paleoecology and human subsistence in Central Iberia (Guadalajara, Spain) around the Last Glacial Maximum.” Quaternary Science Reviews 140:21-38.
2014
Wren, C. D., Xue, J., Costopoulos, A., Burke, A. "The role of spatial foresight in models of hominin dispersal." Journal of Human Evolution 69(0): 70-78.
Burke, A., Levavasseur, G., James, P., Guiducci, D., Izquierdo, M., Bourgeon, L., Kageyama, M., Ramstein, G., Vrac, M. "Exploring the impact of climate variability during the Last Glacial Maximum on the pattern of human occupation of Iberia." Journal of Human Evolution 73: 35-46.
2013
Burke, A., Maillo-Fernández, J.M., Fuertes-Prieto, N., Bisson, M., James, P., Levavasseur, G., Archaeological survey in Guadalajara province, Spain: exploratory research in a little-known region of the Spanish Meseta. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 37, 48-69.
2012
Burke, A., Kandler, A., Good, D. Women Who Know Their Place. Sex-Based Differences in Spatial Abilities and Their Evolutionary Significance. Human Nature 23(2):133-148. DOI: 10.1007/s12110-012-9140-1
Julien M.A., Bocherens H., Burke A., Drucker D., Patou-Mathis M. and Krotova A. Were European steppe bison migratory? 18O, 13C and Sr intra-tooth isotopic variations applied to a palaeoethological reconstruction. Quaternary International, DOI:10.1016/j.quaint.2012.06.011
Burke, A. Spatial abilities, cognition and the pattern of Neanderthal and modern human dispersals Quaternary International 247: 230-235. (doi: 10.1016/j.quaint.2010.10.029)
Bisson, M., Burke, A., Meignen, L., Burke, Adrian. « Moinhos and Mina do Paço; Middle Palaeolithic lithic chipping stations in the Sado Basin, Alentejo, Portugal.” O Arqueologo Português. Série V, 26.
Communications
2023
Burke, A., Paquin, S., Albouy, B., Riel-Salvatore, J., Kageyama, M. “A comparative study of climate resilience in Neanderthals and H. sapiens.”, Rome, July 13-20th.
Zumaque, J., de Vernal, A., Burke, A., Peros, M., Barhoumi, C., et al. “Winter driven seasonality changes during Dansgaard-Oeschger cycles: potential impact on human populations in Southern Europe during MIS 3.” XXI INQUA Congress, Rome, July 13-20th.
Boisard, S., Ben Arous, E., Wren, C., Burke, A. “A chrono-ecological framework for the Middle Stone Age and Late Stone Age in Northwest Africa.” XXI INQUA Congress, Rome, July 13-20th.
Pothier-Bouchard, G., Burke , A., Negrino, F., Buckley, M., Riel Salvatore, J. “Comparing Neanderthal and Homo sapiens subsistence behaviours at Riparo Bombrini” XXI INQUA Congress, Rome, July 13-20th.
Ingrosso, R., Pausata, F., Alain, D., Winger, K., Drapeau, S.M., Burke, A., “Changes in climate extremes in Zambia during the Green and Dry Sahara periods and their potential impacts on hominin dispersal.” XXI INQUA Congress, Rome, July 13-20th.
Paquin, S., Paradis, M-A., Burke, A. « Predictive model design for Southern Quebec Prehistory: a case study using Saint-Jean River watershed.” 55th meetings of the Canadian Archaeological Association (CAA), May 3-6, Membertou, NS.
2022
Riel-Salvatore, J., Burke, A., Lyon, C. “Dig Deep, Think Big”. Session: Sustainability in archaeology and today: an interdisciplinary approach. 27th meetings of the European Archaeological Association (EAA), Budapest, Aug. 31-Sept. 3, 2022.
Marois, F., Burke, A., King, J. The taphonomic effect of aeolian abrasion on bone: archaeological implications. Taphos. 9th international meeting on taphonomy and fossilization. Alcalá de Henares (Madrid, Spain) 5-11th June.
Galan-Lopez, A. Burke, A., Costamagno, S. Evaluer le degré de mobilité des rennes paléolithiques à partir de l’étude ostéométrique de métacarpiens : intérêt de l’approche actualiste et des algorithmes d’apprentissage automatique. Pp. 55-65. IN : Nicoud, E., Balasse, M., Desclaux, E., Théry-Parisot, I. (éd), Biodiversités, environnements et sociétés depuis la Préhistoire : nouveaux marqueurs et approches intégrées. Actes des 41èmes Rencontres internationales d´archéologie et d´histoire de Nice/Côte d´Azur. Octobre, 2021. APDCA-CEPAM. ISBN 2-904110-64-X
2021
Galán López, A. B., Costamagno, S., Burke, A. “Emorph project : examining mobility degree of Palaeolithic reindeer through an osteometric analysis of metapodial bones and phalanges in combination with ML algorithms.” Annual meeting of the EAA, Kiel (online), Sept. 7-10.
Albouy, B., Burke, A., Riel-Salvatore, J. « The last of them: investigating the paleogeography of the last Neanderthals in Europe (MIS 3; 60-27 KY BP)”. 26th meetings of the European Archaeological Association (EAA) (online), Sept. 7-10.
Seuru, S., Perez, L., Burke, A. « Rethinking the importance of European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in the human diet during the Upper Palaeolithic in Iberia.” 26th meetings of the European Archaeological Association (EAA) (online), Sept. 7-10.
Boisard, S., King, J., Chaput, A., Gauvin-Bourdon, P., Burke, A. « About people and loess. Modelling dust emission and implications for the peopling of Northwestern France during the Last Glacial Maximum.” Annual meeting of the EAA, Kiel (online), Sept. 7-10.
2019
Burke, A., Kageyama, M., Riel-Salvatore, J., Wren, C., and members of the HDRG group. “Weathering the storm: identifying key disruptors of human systems.” 25th Annual Meeting of the European Archaeological Association (EAA). Bern, Switzerland, 4-7 Sept.
Lyon, C., Hill, D., Allen, B., Beckerman, A. Burke, A., O’Higgins, P., et al. “Refugia of futures past: using the deep past to scope human-environmental futures and the implications for adaptation.” Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America. Phoenix, AZ, 22-25 Sept.
Paquin, S., Burke, A., Seuru, S., Girard, F., “Archaeological survey and the precision of GNSS receivers.” 52nd Annual Meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association. Québec, May 15-18th.
Paquin, S., Burke, A., Seuru, S., Girard, F., “How precise are my survey data? A GNSS receiver test and comparison.” Symposium: QUANTARCH poster session. 84th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Albuquerque, April.
Galán-López, A. Belén, Burke, A., Costamagno, S. “Reconstructing habitat type and mobility patterns of Rangifer tarandus during the Late Pleistocene in Southwestern France: an ecomorphological study.” XXIIe colloque du GMPCA, 9-12 mai, 2019, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Discamps, E., W. Rendu (co-PI), A. Royer (co-PI). Bayle, C. Beauval, E. Berlioz, O. Bignon-Lau, K. Britton, A. Burke, J.-C. Castel, N. Catz, et al. « The DeerPal project: humans and deer during the Palaeolithic, integrating the variability of prey ecology and ethology in the investigation of past human-environment interactions.” Prehistoric Adaptations to Cold Environments (PACE) conference. Nice, 8-10 January, 2019.
2018
Burke, A., Wren, C., Riel-Salvatore, J. “The impact of habitat suitability on cultural transmission during the Last Glacial Maximum in Western Europe.” XVIIIe congrès de l’UISPP, Paris, June 4-9th.
Luret, M., Burke, A., Bernaldo de Quiros, F., Besse, M., « Comportements de subsistance lors de transition Paléolithiques moyen/supérieur dans la grotte d'El Castillo (Cantabrie, Espagne). » XVIIIe congrès de l’UISPP, Paris, June 4-9th.
Guiducci, D. Burke, A.. A GIS Approach to Landscape Legibility and Its Role in Late Pleistocene Hominin Dispersals. 83rd meeting of the Society for American Archaeology (SAA). Washington DC, April 11-15th.
Wren, C, Burke, A.. Landscape Connectivity, Habitat Suitability and Cultural Transmission during the Last Glacial Maximum in Western Europe. 83rd meeting of the Society for American Archaeology (SAA). Washington DC, April 11-15th.
Paquin, S., Burke, A. Evaluating the Impact of Climatic and Environmental Conditions on AMH Initial Dispersal into Western Europe. 83rd meeting of the Society for American Archaeology (SAA). Washington DC, April 11-15th.
2017
Burke, A. “A look forward at the study of the mind in the past.” Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference, Cardiff (UK) 17-20 Dec.
Burke, A. Wren, C., Riel-Salvatore, J. A shattered mirror: the Iberian Peninsula as a fragmented habitat during the Last Glacial Maximum. The Solutrean: 3rd International Conference. 11-15 October, Faro (Portugal). Invited speaker.
Burke, A. Wren, C., Riel-Salvatore, J. “The Social Consequences of Climate-Driven Changes in the Spatial Distribution of Human Populations during the Last Glacial Maximum.” 82nd meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, March 30-April 2nd, Vancouver, Canada.
Bourgeon, L., Burke, A., Higham, T. “Archaeological support for the Beringian standstill hypothesis: human occupation of the Bluefish Caves site (Yukon Territory, Canada) during the Last Glacial Maximum.” Paleoanthropology Society Meetings, March 29-30, Vancouver, Canada.
Doyon, L. Burke, A., d’Errico, F., Knecht Katz, H. “Exploring technological organization through geometric morphometrics: the case of Aurignacian projectile points made of antler, bone and ivory.” Paleoanthropology Society Meetings, March 29-30, Vancouver, Canada.
2016
Burke, A. “Climate variability, ecological risk and the distribution of hunter-gatherers and their prey in prehistory.” Archaeozoology Global Developments and Chinese Perspectives.” Conference organised by the Henan Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics. Zhengzhou (China) October 12-17.
Guiducci, D., Burke, A. Reading the Landscape: legible environments and hominin dispersals. Paper presented at the 81st annual meeting for the Society for American Archeology (April 6 – 10), Orlando, FL, USA.
Burke, A. Riel-Salvatore, J., Barton, M. “Modelling human systems and their response to climate variability during the Last Glacial Maximum.” ESHE Meeting, Madrid, 14th-17th September.
Burke, A, Kageyama, M., Latombe, G., Vrac, M., James, P. “Risky business: the impact of climate variability on human populations in Western Europe during the Last Glacial Maximum.” 81st meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, 5-10 April, Orlando, Florida.
Burke Adrian L, Gauthier, G. & Ariane Burke. “Geoarchaeology, geochemistry and petrography of jasper sources in the Alentejo region of Portugal.” Poster presented at the “Raw Materials” Conference. Faro, Portugal, March 2016
2015
Burke, A. “Teeth, tools and retouchers”. Retouching the Palaeolithic: International workshop on Palaeolithic bone tools. 21-23 October. Hanover, Germany.
2014
Burke, A., James, P., Kaplan, J. «Modelling the predicted distribution of prey species during the Last Glacial Maximum in Iberia: Red Deer (Cervus Elaphus).” Meetings of the International Council of Archaeozoology (ICAZ). San Rafael Argentina, Sept.21-28.
Burke, A., James, P., Latombe, G., Kageyama, M., Vrac, M. Ramstein, G., HDRG team. “Human response to environmental risk during the Last Glacial Maximum.” XVII World Meetings of the Union International des Sciences de la Pré et Proto-histoires (UISPP). 1-7 September, Burgos (Spain).
Burke, A., Guiducci, D., Steele, J. “Seeing our way: perception of the landscape and patterns of hominin dispersal.” Meetings of the Society of American Archaeology, Austin, TX., April 23-27.
Wren, C., Burke, A. “Climate variability and risk: human settlement of Iberia during the LGM.” Meetings of the Society of American Archaeology, Austin, TX., April 23-27.
Guiducci, D., Burke, A., Steele, J. Navigating Prehistoric Landscapes: building a wayfinding agent-based model in Netlogo for studying patterns of hominid dispersal. Paper presented at the Meeting for Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (April 22–25), Paris, France.
2013
Julien, M.-A., Meunier, L-M., Hélie, J-F., Burke, A., Hillaire-Marcel, C. « Testing the effect of chemical pretreatments of enamel bioapatite on isotopic signals. » Bone Diagenesis conference, Lyon, October, 2013.
Burke, A., James, P., Kageyama, M., Levavasseur, G. Guiducci, D., « The impact of climate variability on the spatial distribution of human populations during the Last Glacial Maximum.” Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, Hawai, April 3-8 2013.
Valdes, P., Kageyama, M., Burke, A. “Modelling Climate Variability and the Impact on the Iberian Penisula.” Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, Hawai, April 3-8 2013.
Wren, C.D., Costopoulos, A., Burke, A. “Putting (hominin) thought into hominin dispersal.” Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, Hawai, April 3-8, 2013.
Disciplines
- Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Ethnology
- Climatology and Meteorology
- Water and Environment
Areas of expertise
- Archaeology
- Archaeozoology
- Paleoanthropology
- Landscape archaeology
- Paleoclimatic modelling
- Spatial analysis
- Europe
- Prehistory and Protohistory
- Environmental anthropology
- Morphological variation
- Hominin/Hominidae
- Geological Time
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