Paläoanthropologie

Krystalia Chitoglou

Function: Doctoral Candidate


Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen
Institut für Naturwissenschaftliche Archäologie, Abt. Paläoanthropologie
Rümelinstr. 23
D-72070 Tübingen

 Room 705, Hauptgebäude DG
krystalia.chitoglouspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de


About

Krystalia Chitoglou graduated in 2019 from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) with a BSc in Geology. In March 2022 she graduated the Interdepartmental Master’s Program ‘Paleontology and Paleobiology’ of AUTH, specializing in Vertebrate Palaeontology. In her M.Sc thesis, she studied Pliocene-Early Pleistocene rhinoceroses from Greece. Currently, enrolled as a PhD candidate in the University of Tübingen, she studies the taxonomy, paleoenvironment, biochronology and taphonomy of small mammals of Middle-Late Pleistocene.

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Education

2023 - present
Doctoral candidate in Archaeological Sciences and Human Evolution

University of Tübingen, Germany

2019 - 2022
M.Sc. in Paleontology and Paleobiology

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), Greece

2013 - 2019
B.Sc. in Geology

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), Greece

Publications

2023

Chitoglou, K., Pandolfi,L., Kostopoulos S.D.,(2023), First occurrence of Pliorhinus cf. megarhinus (Perrissodactyla,Rhinocerotidae) in Greece. Bulletin Geological Society of Greece, 60, 1-13.

Kostopoulos, D.S., Konidaris, G.E., Amanatidou, M., Chitoglou, K., Fragkioudakis, E., Gerakakis, N., Giannakou, V., Gkeme, A., Kalaitzi, C., Tsakalidis, C. and Tsatsalis, V., 2023. The new fossil site Krimni-3 in Mygdonia Basin and the first evidence of a giant ostrich in the Early Pleistocene of Greece. PalZ, 97(1), 147-161.