One of the last papers which Alan was working on when he died was a short note on a flint artefact from the surface of a gravel scrape at Lindholme in South Yorkshire. This was found during fieldwork by Robert Friend, a postgraduate student in Geography at the University of Edinburgh, working on the limits of the last glaciation in the Vale of York (Friend 2011). The results of this have been published elsewhere (Bateman et al. 2015; Friend et al. 2016), but the context of the artefact is ambivalent and Alan’s appendix on the flint was judged too archaeological and site specific for inclusion in either paper. It is a find, however, worth placing on record as one of a number of scattered surface finds of Upper Palaeolithic affinity from the ...
The provenancing of flint artefacts has proved problematic in the past. Acid maceration to extract a...
The Acheulean record of northern France and southern Britain has long been acknowledged as internati...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] In February 2003 the Kinnettles Heritage Group made a quite unexpected find during...
One of the last papers which Alan was working on when he died was a short note on a flint artefact f...
In connection with the recent examination, cataloguing and discussion of approximately 30,000 mainly...
This dissertation is concerned with the analysis of selected blade assemblages from Late Devensian a...
An analysis of 21 flint cores recovered in 1931 in the vicinity of the early medieval burials at Hol...
New field evidence challenges an old-established fundamental of the Lower Palaeolithic sequence in B...
Situations in which human groups have lacked both direct knowledge of the distribution of natural re...
Northern Europe experienced cycles of hominin habitation and absence during the Middle Pleistocene. ...
An assemblage of flint and quartz artefacts recovered during the destruction of Kilmelfort Cave, Ar...
The limits of the glacier that occupied the southwest part of the southern Vale of York at the Last ...
Northern Europe experienced cycles of hominin habitation and absence during the Middle Pleistocene. ...
Over the last few decades it has been shown that Scotland was settled – or at least occasionally vis...
The Acheulean in Britain is represented by a substantial corpus of sites in southern England informi...
The provenancing of flint artefacts has proved problematic in the past. Acid maceration to extract a...
The Acheulean record of northern France and southern Britain has long been acknowledged as internati...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] In February 2003 the Kinnettles Heritage Group made a quite unexpected find during...
One of the last papers which Alan was working on when he died was a short note on a flint artefact f...
In connection with the recent examination, cataloguing and discussion of approximately 30,000 mainly...
This dissertation is concerned with the analysis of selected blade assemblages from Late Devensian a...
An analysis of 21 flint cores recovered in 1931 in the vicinity of the early medieval burials at Hol...
New field evidence challenges an old-established fundamental of the Lower Palaeolithic sequence in B...
Situations in which human groups have lacked both direct knowledge of the distribution of natural re...
Northern Europe experienced cycles of hominin habitation and absence during the Middle Pleistocene. ...
An assemblage of flint and quartz artefacts recovered during the destruction of Kilmelfort Cave, Ar...
The limits of the glacier that occupied the southwest part of the southern Vale of York at the Last ...
Northern Europe experienced cycles of hominin habitation and absence during the Middle Pleistocene. ...
Over the last few decades it has been shown that Scotland was settled – or at least occasionally vis...
The Acheulean in Britain is represented by a substantial corpus of sites in southern England informi...
The provenancing of flint artefacts has proved problematic in the past. Acid maceration to extract a...
The Acheulean record of northern France and southern Britain has long been acknowledged as internati...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] In February 2003 the Kinnettles Heritage Group made a quite unexpected find during...