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&lt;/script&gt;</html><description>E-Mail: tomas.rimkus@zbsa.eu &#x2022; Telefon: +49/(0)4621/813 &#x2013; 600 &#x2022; Fax: +49/(0)4621/813 &#x2013; 535 Education 2019 PhD in History in Archaeology 2015&#x2013;2019 Klaip&#x117;da University, Doctoral studies in History and Archaeology 2013&#x2013;2015 Klaip&#x117;da University, Master studies in Landscape Archaeology 2009&#x2013;2013 Klaip&#x117;da University, Bachelor studies in History and Archaeology Research interest Late Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic in northern Europe, human mobility in the landscape, lithic technologies, osseous technologies, mobile art Research projects 2021&#x2013;2023 Post-doctoral research project ,,Connecting East and West: Technology of Hunter-Gatherers and its Development in the Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Baltic Region&#x201C;, Centre for Baltic and Scandnavian Archaeology 2021&#x2013;2024 ,,Stone Age Osseous Artefacts from Western Lithuania: Technology and Chronology&#x201D;, Vilnius Academy of Arts 2017&#x2013;2021 ,,Man and Baltic Sea in the Meso-Neolithic: Relict Coasts and Settlements Below and Above Present Sea Level. ReCoasts&amp;People&#x201C;, Klaip&#x117;da University Scientific groups and communities Since 2018 Member of UISPP Commission The Final Palaeolithic of Northern Eurasia Since 2018 European Association of Archaeologists Member of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Community Since 2015 Member of Society of Lithuanian Archaeology Since 2014 Member of European Association of Archaeologists Selected papers read at the conferences Flint knives: an experimental approach From Rzucewo to &#x160;ventoji: heritage of Bay Coast (Rzucewo) culture Six years of experimental traseology at Klaip&#x117;da University: accomplishments and future prospects Amber disc from Daktari&#x161;k&#x117; 5 Neolithic site: archaeology, use-wear, infrared and raman spectroscopy First patterns about using of copper artefacts in producing of amber ornaments in western Lithuania The elks of &#x160;ventoji: taking another closer look Lyngby type artefacts before Last Glacial maximum in Lithuania Decorated Late Palaeolithic spindle shaped dagger from &#x160;arnel&#x117;, western Lithuania: archaeological and use-wear analysis Late Glacial and Early Holocene settlements in the eastern Baltic coastal area. Where to find them? Enigmatic T-shaped antler axes of the North-East European forest zone &#x2013; an update The re-investigation of Auk&#x161;tumala peat bog: a Swiderian habitation site on a former lake island on the caostal area of Lithuania Stone-Age in the environs of Lake Bir&#x17E;ulis. New data Biological, archaeological, and geological analysis of the coastal and underwater material of the Baltic Sea during the Early Holocene Early Holocene human-environmental interaction along the coast of Yoldia Sea and Ancylus Lake, Lithuania: multidisciplinary approach The newest lithic, bone and antler material and its research from the early Holocene sites of coastal Lithuania The examples of mobile art on hunter-gatherer&#x2018; (ca. 10 500 &#x2013; 4 200 cal BC) bone and antler tools in Lithuania Bir&#x17E;ulis Lake area (West Lithuania): mixture of culture or parallel coexistence between 3000-1000 cal BC First lithic concentration in Avotini Late Palaeolithic &#x2013; Early Mesolithic site, Central Latvia First inhabitants on the Baltic Ice Lake and Yoldia Sea shores: Stone Age sites at Auk&#x161;tumala and their place in the context of the initial settling of the Lithuanian coast Final Palaeolithic in Lithuania: chronology and taxonomy issues The chronology and the technology of bone and antler tools at Palanga and Smelt&#x117;s sites Final Palaeolithic osseous implements technologies in the eastern Baltic: overview of data and taxonomy issues Publications Book and journal contributions Girininkas, A., Rimkus, T., Slah, G., Daugnora, L., Stan&#x10D;ikait&#x117;, M. &amp; Zabiela, G., 2016. Lyngby type artefacts of Lithuania in the context of the Stone Age in Europe: multidisciplinary study. Archeologija un etnografija 29,13&#x2013;30. Rimkus, T., 2016. Microliths in fisheries? Use-wear and experimental study of composite tools of the Mesolithic South Lithuania. Archeologija un etnografija 29, 31&#x2013;45. Rimkus, T. &amp; Slah, G., 2016. Experimental and use-wear examinations of flint knives: reconstructing the butchering techniques of prehistoric Lithuania. Archaeologia Lituana 17, 77&#x2013;88. https://doi.org/10.15388/ArchLit.2016.17.10683 Girininkas, A., Rimkus, T., Slah, G. &amp; Daugnora, L., 2017. Liungbiu tipo dirbiniai Lietuvoje (Lyngby type artefacts in Lithuania). Istorija 105 (1), 4&#x2013;23. http://dx.doi.org/10.15823/istorija.2017.01 Rimkus, T., 2018. Titnagas ir jo reik&#x161;m&#x117; akmens am&#x17E;iaus bendruomeni&#x173; &#x16B;kyje (Flint and its significance in economy of the Stone Age communities). Geologijos akira&#x10D;iai 1, 11&#x2013;16. Rimkus, T. &amp; Bliujien&#x117;, A., 2018. Coastland amber gatherers of the Neolithic period. In: A. Bliujien&#x117; (ed.), The Klaip&#x117;da (Memel) region: from origins to the 17th century. Klaip&#x117;da: History Museum of Lithuanian Minor, 59&#x2013;64. Rimkus, T., 2018. Burial of the dead in the Stone Age. In: The Klaip&#x117;da (Memel) region: from origins to the 17th century, Ed. Bliujien&#x117;, A. (Klaip&#x117;da: History Museum of Lithuanian Minor), 79&#x2013;83. Rimkus, T., 2018. The first inhabitants of the region and their contacts. In: The Klaip&#x117;da (Memel) region: from origins to the 17th century, Ed. Bliujien&#x117;, A. (Klaip&#x117;da: History Museum of Lithuanian Minor), 125&#x2013;130. Rimkus, T., 2018. Weaponry in the daily life of a hunter-fisherman-gatherer. In: The Klaip&#x117;da (Memel) region: from origins to the 17th century, Ed. Bliujien&#x117;, A. (Klaip&#x117;da: History Museum of Lithuanian Minor), 151&#x2013;158. Bliujien&#x117;, A. &amp; Rimkus, T., 2018. Amber in the context of the Stone Age worldview images. In: The Klaip&#x117;da (Memel) region: from origins to the 17th century, Ed. Bliujien&#x117;, A. (Klaip&#x117;da: History Museum of Lithuanian Minor), 185&#x2013;190. Rimkus, T., 2018. Kongemose flint technology in the eastern Baltic area. Some examples from Lithuanian Stone Age sites. Archaeologia Baltica 25, 71&#x2013;81. https://doi.org/10.15181/ab.v25i0.1831 Ir&#x161;&#x117;nas, M., Rimkus, T., Butrimas, A. &amp; Slah, G., 2018. The elks of &#x160;ventoji: taking another closer look. Archaeologia Baltica 25, 125&#x2013;139. https://doi.org/10.15181/ab.v25i0.1834 Rimkus, T., 2019. In search of Lithuania coastal Mesolithic. Review of current data and the aims of an ongoing research project. Fornv&#xE4;nnen 114 (1), 1&#x2013;11. Rimkus, T., Butrimas, A., Ir&#x161;&#x117;nas, M. &amp; Meadows, J., 2019. The decorated spindle-shaped bone dagger from &#x160;arnel&#x117;: the earliest example of hunter-gatherer mobile art in Lithuania. Archaeologia Baltica 26, 50&#x2013;62. https://doi.org/10.15181/ab.v26i0.2022 Rimkus, T., 2019. Akmens am&#x17E;ius Piet&#x173; &#x17D;emaitijoje. Nauji archeologiniai duomenys ir j&#x173; vieta Ryt&#x173; Baltijos regiono kontekste (The Stone Age in southern &#x17D;emaitija. New archaeological data and its place in the context of the East Baltic region). Acta Historica Universitatis Klaipedensis 39, 65&#x2013;89. https://doi.org/10.15181/ahuk.v39i0.2117 Rimkus, T., E&#x17E;erinskis, &#x17D;., &#x160;apolait&#x117;, J. &amp; Peseckas, K., 2020. Mesolithic AMS 14C evidence on microlithic and pressure blade technology in the Lakeland of eastern Lithuania. Lithic Technology 45 (4), 215&#x2013;226. https://doi.org/10.1080/01977261.2020.1773144 Butrimas, A., Rimkus, T. &amp; Slah, G., 2020. Amber discs with cross decoration from the eastern Baltic region. A research case study from the Daktari&#x161;k&#x117; 5 Neolithic settlement, western Lithuania. In: M. Bj&#xF8;rnevad-Ahlqvist &amp; P. Bye-Jensen, eds. The life biographies of artefacts and ritual practice. With case studies from Mesolithic-Early Bronze Age Europe. BAR International series 2991. Oxford: Archaeopress, 35&#x2013;46. Hussain, S.T., Matzig, D.N., Fontana, F., Gro&#xDF;, D., Hess, Th., Langlais, M., Fernandez-Lopez de Pablo, J., Mills, W., Naudinot, N., Posch, C., Rimkus, T., Shnayder, S., Stefanski, D. &amp; Riede, F., 2020. Towards a collaborative meta-analysis of the Final Palaeolithic/earliest Mesolithic in Europe. Report on the 2nd CLIOARCH Workshop, 26th-27th November 2020. Arch&#xE4;ologische Informationen 43, 415&#x2013;420. Rimkus, T. &amp; Girininkas, A., 2021. An attempt to link lithic complex with the Late Palaeolithic Rangifer tarandus antler axe from Parup&#x117; site, northern Lithuania. Archaeologia Baltica 28. Rimkus, T. &amp; Girininkas, A., 2021. The Final Palaeolithic in the coastal part of Lithuania with the technological emphasis on Auk&#x161;tumala Stone Age sites. Archaeologia Baltica 28. Bliujien&#x117;, A., Petrauskas, G., Bagdzevi&#x10D;ien&#x117;, J., Babenskas, E., Zabiela, G. &amp; Rimkus, T., 2021. Relevant changes in the composition of copper alloys reveal technological diversities in the transition from the Early Iron Age to the Early Roman period in Lithuania. Archaeologia Baltica 28. Damu&#x161;yt&#x117;, A., Girininkas, A., Rimkus, T., Stan&#x10D;ikait&#x117;, M., Val&#x16B;nas, D., Daugnora, L., Skuratovi&#x10D;, &#x17D;., Uogintas, D., Vaikutien&#x117;, G. &amp; &#x17D;ulkus, V., 2021. New insight into the environmental dynamics and human history in the Nemunas Delta region, W Lithuania, throughout the Lateglacial and Early Holocene. Baltica 34 (2). Reviews Rimkus, T., 2020. Katja Winkler, Ahrensburgien und Swiderien im mittleren Oderraum. Technologische und typologische Untersuchungen an Silexartefakten der J&#xFC;ngeren Dryaszeit. Untersuchungen und Materialien zur Steinzeit in Schleswig-Holstein und im Ostseeraum, Band 11. Kiel-Hamburg: Wachholtz, 2019. &#x2013; 496 pp. Archaeologia Baltica 27, 142&#x2013;145. Rimkus, T., 2020. Working at the Sharp End: From Bone and Antler to Early Mesolithic Life in Northern Europe. Daniel Gro&#xDF;, Harald L&#xFC;bke, John Meadows, Detlef Jantzen (eds). Untersuchungen und Materialien zur Steinzeit in Schleswig-Holstein und im Ostseeraum, Band 10. Kiel-Hamburg: Wachholtz, 2019. &#x2013; 432 pp. Archaeologia Baltica 27, 136&#x2013;141. Zur&#xFC;ck zur &#xDC;bersicht Seitenanfang</description><thumbnail_url>https://zbsa.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/dr_rimkus-300x300.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
