Lower and Middle Palaeolithic Periods in Britain

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Acheulian Tradition
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baker's
Baker's Hole
Barnfield Pit
Boyn Hill
British Palaeolithic
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cavern
Coombe Rock
early human occupation evidence
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flakes
gravels
Group VI
high
High Lodge
hole
human evolution Britain
kent's
Kent's Cavern
levalloisian
Levalloisian Artefacts
Levalloisian Flakes
Levalloisian Technique
lithic technology
lodge
Lower Gravel
Lower Loam
Lower Palaeolithic
Lynch Hill
Middle Acheulian
Middle Gravels
Middle Palaeolithic
Ovate Handaxes
Periglacial Conditions
Periglacial Zone
Pleistocene archaeology
Pointed Handaxes
prehistoric stone tools
Quaternary period studies
Robin Hood's Cave
Stoke Newington
stratified site analysis
technique

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138818057
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book deals with the earliest period of human settlement in Britain, proposing a series of archaeological stages for the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic periods. An introduction on the problems and methods of studying the Palaeolithic and Pleistocene periods leads into the technical argument, a sequence of development derived from evidence of stone artefacts and other signs of human activity at stratified sites in south-east England. Materials from all occupied parts of Britain are related to this basic sequence and, stressing that Britain lay on the edge of the Palaeolithic world, the author also brings in essential evidence from Europe and farther afield. The final chapter suggests the probable way of life of human groups in this period. This broad survey synthesises material from widely scattered sources including museums from all over Britain and has an extensive bibliography. Originally published in 1981.

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