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The Ancient Human Occupation of Britain

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Nick Ashton, Simon Lewis, Chris Stringer
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Elsevier, 12/nov/2010 - 322 pagine

The Ancient Human Occupation of Britain Project (AHOB) funded by the Leverhulme Trust began in 2001 and brought together researchers from a range of disciplines with the aim of investigating the record of human presence in Britain from the earliest occupation until the end of the last Ice Age, about 12,000 years ago. Study of changes in climate, landscape and biota over the last million years provides the environmental backdrop to understanding human presence and absence together with the development of new technologies. This book brings together the multidisciplinary work of the project. The chapters present the results of new fieldwork and research on old sites from museum collections using an array of new analytical techniques.



  • Features an up-to-date treatment of the record of human presence in the British Isles during the Palaeolithic period (700,000 - 10,000 years before present)
  • Takes multidisciplinary approach that includes archaeology, geochemistry, geochronology, stratigraphy and sedimentology
  • Coincides with the culmination of the AHOB project in 2010, providing a benchmark statement on the record of human occupation in Britain that can be utilized and tested by future research
  

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The Changing Landscapes of the Earliest Human Occupation of Britain and Europe
1
Climates of the early Middle Pleistocene in Britain Environments of the Earliest Humans in Northern Europe
11
Palaeoenvironments of Ancient Humans in Britain The Application of Oxygenand Carbon Isotopes to the Reconstruction of Pleistocene Environments
23
Mapping the Human Record Population Change in Britain During the Early Palaeolithic
39
The Emergence Diversity and Significance of Mode 3 Prepared Core Technologies
53
Technology and Landscape Use in the Early Middle Palaeolithic of the Thames Valley
67
The Early Middle Palaeolithic The European Context
91
Continuities and Discontinuities in Neandertal Presence A Closer Look at Northwestern Europe
113
The Mammal Faunas of the British Late Pleistocene
165
The British Earlier Upper Palaeolithic Settlement and Chronology
181
The Later Upper Palaeolithic Recolonisation of Britain New Results from AMS Radiocarbon Dating
223
New Results from the Examination of CutMarks Using ThreeDimensional Imaging
249
Pleistocene Hyaena Coprolite Palynology in Britain Implications for the Environments of Early Humans
263
Mammal Associations in the Pleistocene of Britain Implications ofEcological Niche Modelling and a Method for Reconstructing Palaeoclimate
279
Subject Index
305
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Testing Human Presence During the Last Interglacial MIS 5e A Review of the British Evidence
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Informazioni sull'autore (2010)

Simon Lewis was born in Wales and grew up in Scotland. He has worked as a travel writer on the Rough Guides to China, Beijing, and Shanghai. He is the author of Bad Traffic "and Go", which he wrote in a village in the Himalayas. He spends half his time in Brixton, London, and the rest in Asia, mostly China and Japan.

Chris Stringer is Head of Human Origins at the Natural History Museum, London.

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