During the Upper Palaeolithic Britain was visited intermittently, perhaps only on a seasonal basis, by groups often operating at the margins of their range. The Early Mesolithic, by contrast, witnessed the start of the permanent occupation of the British landscape, with certain key sites showing evidence for long-lasting occupation from the very start of the period. However, currently our understanding of the timing and tempo of the Mesolithic colonisation and infilling of the landscape is limited because of the paucity of precise radiocarbon measurements. In this article we assess and model existing radiocarbon measurements to refine current typochronological models for the first two millennia of the Holocene. This is a necessary first ste...
This paper investigates how former hunter-gatherers living along the southern North Sea coast in NW ...
Mesolithic sites of southern England, primarily in the Weald and the Kennet Valley, have been studie...
This study examines how Mesolithic lithic technology provides direct, yet often neglected, informati...
During the Upper Palaeolithic Britain was visited intermittently, perhaps only on a seasonal basis, ...
A marked change in character of Mesolithic chipped stone industries occurred c. 9200 BP. Early Mesol...
This thesis presents the results of analysis of the chronological evidence for the mesolithic–neoli...
New radiocarbon (14C) dates suggest a simultaneous appearance of two technologically and geographica...
This chapter considers the chronological evidence from the British Isles for Later Upper Palaeolithi...
Isolating the impacts of abrupt climatic events on Holocene hunter-gatherers from those of gradual e...
Fluvial terrace sequences of Pleistocene rivers provide a chronological framework for examining broa...
The lithic record from the Solent River and its tributaries is re-examined in the light of recent in...
This thesis focuses on the use of radiocarbon dating and Bayesian modelling to develop more precise ...
The archaeology of Britain during the early Middle Pleistocene (MIS 19–12) is represented by a numbe...
The Neolithic in Britain saw the first appearance of domestic plant and animal resources, pottery, p...
In light of changing views regarding the identity and evolutionary positions of Europe’s Lower Palae...
This paper investigates how former hunter-gatherers living along the southern North Sea coast in NW ...
Mesolithic sites of southern England, primarily in the Weald and the Kennet Valley, have been studie...
This study examines how Mesolithic lithic technology provides direct, yet often neglected, informati...
During the Upper Palaeolithic Britain was visited intermittently, perhaps only on a seasonal basis, ...
A marked change in character of Mesolithic chipped stone industries occurred c. 9200 BP. Early Mesol...
This thesis presents the results of analysis of the chronological evidence for the mesolithic–neoli...
New radiocarbon (14C) dates suggest a simultaneous appearance of two technologically and geographica...
This chapter considers the chronological evidence from the British Isles for Later Upper Palaeolithi...
Isolating the impacts of abrupt climatic events on Holocene hunter-gatherers from those of gradual e...
Fluvial terrace sequences of Pleistocene rivers provide a chronological framework for examining broa...
The lithic record from the Solent River and its tributaries is re-examined in the light of recent in...
This thesis focuses on the use of radiocarbon dating and Bayesian modelling to develop more precise ...
The archaeology of Britain during the early Middle Pleistocene (MIS 19–12) is represented by a numbe...
The Neolithic in Britain saw the first appearance of domestic plant and animal resources, pottery, p...
In light of changing views regarding the identity and evolutionary positions of Europe’s Lower Palae...
This paper investigates how former hunter-gatherers living along the southern North Sea coast in NW ...
Mesolithic sites of southern England, primarily in the Weald and the Kennet Valley, have been studie...
This study examines how Mesolithic lithic technology provides direct, yet often neglected, informati...