British Palaeolithic

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Beeches Pit
BIIS
British Lower Palaeolithic
Category=NKD
Creswell Crags
dispersal
Early Middle Pleistocene
elephant
EMP
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
EUP
Goat's Hole
Goat’s Hole
Gough's Cave
Gough’s Cave
hominin
human evolution Britain
Hyaena Den
Ice Age environments
isotope
Ka Bp
Kent's Cavern
Kent’s Cavern
kon
Kon BP
Late Magdalenian
Late Middle Palaeolithic
Lower Palaeolithic
mammoth
marine
Middle Palaeolithic
Middle Pleistocene
Mother Grundy's Parlour
Mother Grundy’s Parlour
Neanderthal adaptation
Non-handaxe Assemblage
palaeoecology methods
Pleistocene human settlement patterns
Quaternary archaeology
Robin Hood Cave
stage
steppe
stone tool analysis
Straight Tusked Elephant
straight-tusked
West Runton
Woolly Rhinoceros
Younger Dryas

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415674553
  • Weight: 1177g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jan 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The British Palaeolithic provides the first academic synthesis of the entire British Palaeolithic, from the earliest occupation (currently understood to be around 980,000 years ago) to the end of the Ice Age. Landscape and ecology form the canvas for an explicitly interpretative approach aimed at understanding the how different hominin societies addressed the issues of life at the edge of the Pleistocene world.

Commencing with a consideration of the earliest hominin settlement of Europe, the book goes on to examine the behavioural, cultural and adaptive repertoires of the first human occupants of Britain from an ecological perspective. These themes flow throughout the book as it explores subsequent occupational pulses across more than half a million years of Pleistocene prehistory, which saw Homo heidelbergensis, the Neanderthals and ultimately Homo sapiens walk these shores.

The British Palaeolithic fills a major gap in teaching resources as well as in research by providing a current synthesis of the latest research on the period. This book represents the culmination of 40 years combined research in this area by two well known experts in the field, and is an important new text for students of British archaeology as well as for students and researchers of the continental Palaeolithic period.

Dr Paul Pettitt is Reader in Palaeolithic Archaeology at Sheffield University, and specializes in the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic of Britain. He is the author of The Palaeolithic Origins of Human Burial (Routledge, 2010).

Dr Mark White is Reader in Archaeology at Durham University and specializes in the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic of Britain.

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