Publications Katja Kothieringer

Articles in journals, contributions to conference volumes and books (peer-reviewed)

Kothieringer, Katja. "Preliminary results on Late Roman and Byzantine land-use in the hinterland of Pompeiopolis as indicated by soil and charcoal data." Beitrag zum Konferenzband Contextualizing Pompeiopolis - Urban Development in Roman Anatolia froma Comparative Perspective, Hrsg. L. Summerer, J. Koch, and P. Johnson. Accepted.

Kothieringer, Katja, Timo Seregély, Doris Jansen, Raphael Steup, Andreas Schäfer, Karsten Lambers and Markus Fuchs. 2022. "Mid- to Late Holocene landscape dynamics and rural settlement in the uplands of northern Bavaria, Germany". Geoarchaeology. https://doi.org/10.1002/gea.21952

Röpke, Astrid, Thomas Reitmaier und Katja Kothieringer. 2022. „Hochgebirge“. In Lehrbuch Geoarchäologie, eds. C. Stolz and C.E. Miller, 108–114. Heidelberg: Springer.

Reitmaier, Thomas, Katja Kothieringer, Rüdiger Krause und Astrid Röpke. 2021. "Prähistorische Hochlagennutzung in den Alpen. Geoarchäologische und mikromorphologische Analysen aus der Silvretta und dem Montafon." Jahrbuch Archäologie Schweiz 104: 75-99.

Kothieringer, Katja, Timo Seregély, and Karsten Lambers. 2018. "Settlement and Landscape History of the Northern Franconian Jura during the Bronze and Iron Ages." Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 48: 57-69. https://doi.org/10.11588/ak.2018.1.75218.

Dietre, Benjamin, Christoph Walser, Werner Kofler, Katja Kothieringer, Irka Hajdas, Karsten Lambers, Thomas Reitmaier und Jean Nicolas Haas. 2017. "Neolithic to Bronze Age (4850-3450 ca. BP) fire management of the Alpine Lower Engadine landscape (Switzerland) to establish pastures and cereal fields." The Holocene 27/2: 181-196. https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683616658523.

Kothieringer, Katja, Christoph Walser, Benjamin Dietre, Thomas Reitmaier, Jean Nicolas Haas und Karsten Lambers. 2015. "High impact: early pastoralism and environmental change during the Neolithic and Bronze Age in the Silvretta Alps (Switzerland/Austria) as evidenced by archaeological, palaeoecological and pedological proxies." Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie 59/2: 177-198. https://doi.org/10.1127/zfg_suppl/2015/S-59210

Müller, Carsten W., Martin Gutsch, Katja Kothieringer, Jens Leifeld, Janet Rethemeyer, Nicolas Brüggemann, Ingrid Kögel-Knabner. 2014. "Bioavailability and isotopic composition of CO2 released from incubated soil organic matter fractions." Soil Biology & Biochemistry 69: 168-178. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.soilbio.2013.11.006.

Other publications

Abderhalden-Raba, Angelika, Philippe Della Casa, Katja Kothieringer, Karsten Lambers, Bertil Mächtle, Mario Ranzinger und Astrid Röpke. 2021. "Neue Untersuchungen zu den (prä-)historischen Terrassen von Ramosch." Archäologie Graubünden Band 4: 27-36. https://doi.org/10.5169/seals-956697.

Koch, Julia, Fabien Griessel, Claus-Michael Hüssen, Katja Kothieringer und Max Rahrig. 2016. "Neues zum Bau der Raetischen Mauer. Archäologische Forschungen am Raetischen Limes bei Zandt im Köschinger Forst." Der Limes. Nachrichtenblatt der Deutschen Limeskommission 10/2: 32-37.

Kothieringer, Katja. 2012. "Spezielle Typen: Erste Ergebnisse zur Untersuchung von alpinen Böden im Fimbertal.(371.6 KB, 13 pages)" In Letzte Jäger, erste Hirten: Hochalpine Archäologie in der Silvretta, Hrsg. Thomas Reitmaier, 191-203. Archäologie in Graubünden - Sonderheft 1. Chur: Südostschweiz Buchverlag.

Kothieringer, Katja. 2011. Soil-borne gaseous C- and N-isotopic fluxes in a Bavarian spruce forest ecosystem. Dissertation, Universität Freiburg. urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-opus-83000.

Conference papers and posters (selection)

2022

28th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), Budapest, 31.08.-03.09. Paper "Prehistoric rural settlement continuity on the Northern Franconian Jura. Archaeological and geoarchaeological insights from the site "Görauer Anger" (Bavaria, Germany)".

Annual meeting of the AK Geoarchäologie, Mainz, 12.-14.05. Poster "Misplaced or on the spot? Sediment relocation in the context of a rural prehistoric settlement site in the northern Bavarian uplands", and paper "Die prähistorische Terrassenlandschaft von Ramosch (CH) – Ergebnisse der Feldforschungen 2019-21".

2021

Annual meeting of the AK Geoarchäologie, online, 07.-08.05. Poster "Subalpine soils in the terraced landscape of Ramosch, Lower Engadine (CH)".

2018

24th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), Barcelona, 05.-08.09. Papers "Top-down - bottom-up: Bronze and Iron Age settlement patterns and landscape dynamics in the Northern Franconian Jura (Bavaria, Germany)" and "Prehistoric pastoralism in high mountainous regions of the Montafon and the Silvretta Alps (Austria/Switzerland)".

2017

Developing International Geoarchaeology (DIG). International conference in Newcastle, UK, 04.-07.09. Paper "Tracking prehistoric pastoralism in subalpine and alpine soils - preliminary results of the Montafonand the Silvretta Alps (Austria/Switzerland)".

Annual meeting of the AK Geoarchäologie, Erlangen, 12.-14.5. Paper "Metall, Steine, Scherben und Holz: Bronze- und eisenzeitliche Landschafts- und Siedlungsgeschichte der Nördlichen Frankenalb".

2016

"Contextualizing Pompeiopolis - Urban Development in Roman Anatolia from a Comparative Perspective." International conference in Pompeiopolis, Tasköprü (Turkey), 9.-10.7. Paper "Landscape of Cultivated Change - First Results of a Geoarchaeological Field Campaign in the Hinterland of Pompeiopolis."

2015

Annual Conference of the German Soil Science Society, Munich, 05.-10.09. Poster "Natürliche Entwicklung und anthropogene Veränderung von Böden in einer früh- bis postklassischen Maya-Siedlung in Mexiko."

Developing International Geoarchaeology (DIG). International conference in Alghero (Sardinia), 9.-12.6. Paper "Archaeological, Palaeoecological, and Pedological Evidence of Holocene Human-Environment Interaction in the Silvretta Alps."

2014

Annual meeting of the European Geosciences Union (EGU), Vienna, 27.4.-2.5. Poster "Settlement and Landscape History of the Northern Franconian Jura during the Bronze and Iron Ages". Abstract.(35.9 KB)

2013

IAG International Conference on Geomorphology, Paris, 27.-31.8. Paper "High Impact: 10 000 years of Human-Environment Interaction in the Silvretta Alps."