Books:
* Das Pleistozän (The Pleistocene, 1939) - A comprehensive work on the Pleistocene epoch, covering its geology, paleontology, and archaeology.
* Die Geschichte der Erde (The History of the Earth, 1946) - A popular science book on the Earth's history, covering topics such as geology, climate change, and the evolution of life.
* Die älteste Geschichte der Menschheit (The Earliest History of Mankind, 1950) - A book on the origins of humans, covering topics such as the evolution of hominids, the Stone Age, and the development of early civilizations.
* Dating the Past: An Introduction to Geochronology (1950) - A groundbreaking work on dating techniques in archaeology and geology.
* The Pleistocene Period: Its Climate and Chronology (1959) - A comprehensive review of the Pleistocene, covering its climate, flora, fauna, and human history.
* The Evolution of Man (1965) - A book on the evolution of human beings, covering topics such as the fossil record, genetic evidence, and the impact of culture.
Articles and papers:
Zeuner published numerous articles and papers in scientific journals, covering topics such as Quaternary geology, archaeology, paleontology, and geochronology. He also wrote extensively on the impact of climate change on human history.
Key contributions:
Zeuner was a pioneer in the field of Quaternary geology and archaeology. His work helped to establish the scientific basis for understanding the history of the Earth and the evolution of humans. He was also a strong advocate for the use of scientific methods in archaeological research.
You can find more information about Friedrich Eberhard Zeuner and his work in academic databases and libraries.