Late Stone Age Hunters of the British Isles

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archaeological site analysis
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Breeding Networks
Broom Hill
Caisteal Nan Gillean
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Cnoc Coig
Creswell Crags
Deciduous Woodland
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Gough's Cave
Grey Seals
Hengistbury Head
Homo Sapiens Sapiens
human settlement environmental change
Isostatic Recovery
Kent's Cavern
Late Stone Age
Late Stone Age Hunter Gatherers
Late Stone Age Hunters
Lateglacial Interstadial
Loch Lomond Readvance
Mesolithic Assemblages
Mesolithic hunter-gatherers
Millennium BP
Mother Grundy's Parlour
palaeoenvironmental reconstruction
postglacial adaptation Britain
prehistoric subsistence strategies
Red Deer
Robin Hood's Cave
Sea Level
Skin Boats
Upper Palaeolithic archaeology

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415072021
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 May 1992
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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For 7,000 years after the last ice age, the people of the British Isles subsisted by hunting wild game and gathering fruits of the forest and foreshore. Belonging to the late Upper Palaelithic and Mesolithic periods, these hunter-gatherers have hitherto been viewed mainly in terms of stone tool typologies. late Stone Age Hunters of the British Isles departs from this conventional approach, reassessing the archaeological evidence and placing it within a wider ecological and geographical context.
This well illustrated study, which includes case studies, maps and photographs, provides a balanced approach to the study of a period that demands multi-disciplinary treatment. It outlines a range of considerations that have a bearing on the study of early societies in the British Isles, and also forms a useful guide to communiites themselves as represented by known archaeological sites.