- Patrick M.M.A. Bringmans
Patrick M.M.A. Bringmans was born November 28, 1970 in Hasselt,
Belgium to Albert and Elly Bringmans-Jans. He is aBelgian archaeologist andpaleoanthropologist whose main field of study has been thePalaeolithic period.Education
Bringmans enrolled at the
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven ,Belgium , where he received a bachelor's degree inArchaeology andArt History and where he received a master's degree inArchaeology .Bringmans then continued at the same university at the Laboratory of Prehistory (Dir. Prof. Dr. (now
Emeritus ) Pierre M. Vermeersch), where he spent his early career, for a Ph.D. inArchaeology . His doctoral dissertation (2006) read: "Multiple Middle Palaeolithic Occupations in a Loess-soil Sequence atVeldwezelt-Hezerwater , Limburg, Belgium".Patrick M.M.A. Bringmans wrote his dissertation under the direction of Prof. Dr. Pierre M. Vermeersch, a
Belgian geographer and archaeologist who had been trained in European prehistoric archaeology by Belgian geologist Frans Gullentops and French prehistorianFrançois Bordes . Vermeersch worked on both thePaleolithic ofEurope andAfrica .Archaeological work
Dr. Bringmans has excavated widely on prehistoric
Belgian andEgypt ian sites includingVeldwezelt-Hezerwater ,Belgium andSodmein Cave ,Egypt . Bringmans was the field director of excavations at the Middle Paleolithic site ofVeldwezelt-Hezerwater from 1998 to 2005. He has also been co-director of the "Belgian Middle Egypt Prehistoric Project" in 1999 and 2001. This research project of theKatholieke Universiteit Leuven was established in 1976 by Prof. Dr. Pierre M. Vermeersch, who remained the head-director until 2003.In 2006, Bringmans was appointed as Head Curator at the archaeological museum in
Heerlen ,The Netherlands .In 2008, Dr. Bringmans was invited to serve as a Guest Professor of
Paleoanthropology at theKatholieke Universiteit Leuven , Belgium.Archaeological theories
Bringmans'
research andteaching interests include archaeological method and theory,Quaternary research,geoarchaeology , especiallyloess -stratigraphy andpaleosols ,lithic technology, dating methods inarchaeology andhuman evolution .The majority of Bringmans' archaeological work has been centered around
Neandertals in WesternEurope , and more particularly on the stone tools, which are thought to have been the primary mode of their "technology complex".One of his main
research interests concerns the changing pattern ofhuman dispersal under shifting late Middle and LatePleistocene climates in NWEurope . In his Ph.D. dissertation Bringmans has combined climaticmodeling ,geology ,archaeology andoxygen isotope analysis to find out when and how NWEurope could have been occupied byNeandertals .He claims that terrestrial sediment archives (e.g.
loess ) provide detailed records of pastclimatic variability and change on millennial and sub-millennial time scales.Climate -proxy records can be obtained from most terrestrial sediments, as has been the case atVeldwezelt-Hezerwater .Bringmans believes that NW
Europe was too hostile for humans during theinterglacial /glacial climate extremes. He also claims that NWEurope seems to have been a bit of a wasteland during much of the late Middle and LatePleistocene as well.According to Bringmans, only a few well-preserved archaeological sites such as
Veldwezelt-Hezerwater ,Maastricht -Belvédère andRheindahlen offer unique snapshots of MiddlePaleolithic people appearing in NWEurope for a short spell and then going away again.Bringmans claims that the number of
Neandertals present in NWEurope may have fluctuated significantly from one period to the next, especially near the margins of ecological tolerance.elected Bibliography
*Bringmans, P.M.M.A., Vermeersch, P.M., Gullentops, F., Groenendijk, A.J., Meijs, E.P.M., de Warrimont, J.-P. & Cordy, J.-M. 2003. Preliminary Excavation Report on the Middle Palaeolithic Valley Settlements at Veldwezelt-Hezerwater (prov. of Limburg). Archeologie in Vlaanderen - Archaeology in Flanders 1999/2000 VII: 9-30.
*Bringmans, P.M.M.A., Vermeersch, P.M., Groenendijk, A.J., Meijs, E.P.M., de Warrimont, J.-P. & Gullentops, F. 2004. The Late Saalian Middle Palaeolithic "Lower-Sites" at Veldwezelt-Hezerwater (Limburg - Belgium). In: Le Secrétariat du Congrès (eds), Acts of the XIVth UISPP Congress, University of Liège, Belgium. September 2-8, 2001. Section 5: The Middle Palaeolithic. Oxford. British Archaeological Reports (BAR) International Series 1239: 187-195.ee also
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Veldwezelt-Hezerwater
*Middle Paleolithic
*Archaeology
*Stone age
*Levallois
*Neanderthal
*Paleoanthropology
*Prepared-core technique
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