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Subject :   [Archport] Developments in Quaternary Sciences
From :   Núcleo de Arqueologia e Paleoecologia <nap.ualg@gmail.com>
Date :   Wed, 3 Nov 2010 20:51:11 +0000


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Volume 14,  Pages 2-309 (2011)

The Ancient Human Occupation of Britain 
Edited by Nick Ashton, Simon G. Lewis and Chris Stringer
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 1.Series Editors    

Page ii 



 
 2.Copyright    

Page iv 



 
 3.List of Contributors    

Page vii 



 
 4.Preface    

Pages ix-x 
Nick Ashton, Simon Lewis, Chris Stringer


 
 5.Acknowledgements    

Page xi 



 
 6.Chapter 1-The Changing Landscapes of the Earliest Human Occupation of Britain and Europe    

Pages 1-10 
Chris Stringer


 
 7.Chapter 2-Climates of the early Middle Pleistocene in Britain: Environments of the Earliest Humans in Northern Europe    

Pages 11-22 
Ian Candy, Barbara Silva, Jonathan Lee


 
 8.Chapter 3-Palaeoenvironments of Ancient Humans in Britain: The Application of Oxygen and Carbon Isotopes to the Reconstruction of Pleistocene Environments    

Pages 23-37 
Ian Candy, Mark Stephens, Jonathan Hancock, Ruth Waghorne


 
 9.Chapter 4-Mapping the Human Record: Population Change in Britain During the Early Palaeolithic    

Pages 39-51 
Nick Ashton, Simon G. Lewis, Robert Hosfield


 
 10.Chapter 5-The Emergence, Diversity and Significance of Mode 3 (Prepared Core) Technologies    

Pages 53-65 
Mark White, Nick Ashton, Beccy Scott


 
 11.Chapter 6-Technology and Landscape Use in the Early Middle Palaeolithic of the Thames Valley    

Pages 67-89 
Beccy Scott, Nick Ashton, Simon G. Lewis, Simon Parfitt, Mark White


 
 12.Chapter 7-The Early Middle Palaeolithic: The European Context    

Pages 91-112 
Beccy Scott, Nick Ashton


 
 13.Chapter 8-Continuities and Discontinuities in Neandertal Presence: A Closer Look at Northwestern Europe    

Pages 113-123 
Wil Roebroeks, Jean-Jacques Hublin, Katharine MacDonald


 
 14.Chapter 9-Testing Human Presence During the Last Interglacial (MIS 5e): A Review of the British Evidence    

Pages 125-164 
Simon G. Lewis, Nick Ashton, Roger Jacobi


 
 15.Chapter 10-The Mammal Faunas of the British Late Pleistocene    

Pages 165-180 
Andrew P. Currant, Roger Jacobi


 
 16.Chapter 11-The British Earlier Upper Palaeolithic: Settlement and Chronology    

Pages 181-222 
Roger Jacobi, Tom Higham


 
 17.Chapter 12-The Later Upper Palaeolithic Recolonisation of Britain: New Results from AMS Radiocarbon Dating    

Pages 223-247 
Roger Jacobi, Tom Higham


 
 18.Chapter 13-New Results from the Examination of Cut-Marks Using Three-Dimensional Imaging    

Pages 249-262 
Silvia M. Bello


 
 19.Chapter 14-Pleistocene Hyaena Coprolite Palynology in Britain: Implications for the Environments of Early Humans    

Pages 263-278 
Mark D. Lewis


 
 20.Chapter 15-Mammal Associations in the Pleistocene of Britain: Implications of Ecological Niche Modelling and a Method for Reconstructing Palaeoclimate    

Pages 279-304 
P. David Polly, Jussi T. Eronen


 
 21.Subject Index    

Pages 305-309 




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