This thesis presents a diachronic, cross-cultural comparative study of the five archaeological groups at the Pleistocene-Holocene transition in northwestern Europe, namely Late Federmesser, Ahrensburgian, Epi-Ahrensburgian, Long Blade and Early Mesolithic assemblages. This interface is characterised by intensive climatic warming which transformed vegetation and fauna. However, to date there is no consensus on the cultural developments at this interface. This thesis offers a ‘whole assemblage’ approach taking into account lithic assemblages, faunal assemblages, settlement patterns and environmental data, thereby departing from traditional classification systems which tend to focus on one classificatory element. The results suggest that th...
Defining varying spatial and temporal analytical scales is essential before evaluating the responses...
This thesis concerns the movement of hominid groups into Europe during the Pleistocene. Four key iss...
International audienceIn northern France, the Upper Pleistocene is characterized by discontinuous hu...
Humans respond in a variety of ways to climate and environmental change. They may adapt, migrate, ev...
Humans respond in a variety of ways to climate and environmental change. They may adapt, migrate, ev...
This paper explores environmental variations in time and space, adaptive strategies and possible cul...
This paper is an introduction to the topical collection dealing with the Post-glacial human subsiste...
This paper investigates how former hunter-gatherers living along the southern North Sea coast in NW ...
The nature of the Lower-Middle Palaeolithic transition has been one of the most debated questions in...
The last few years have seen major changes in European Palaeolithic and Quaternary research. Of part...
A link between climate change and human evolution during the Pleistocene has often been assumed but ...
Defining varying spatial and temporal analytical scales is essential before evaluating the responses...
This thesis concerns the movement of hominid groups into Europe during the Pleistocene. Four key iss...
International audienceIn northern France, the Upper Pleistocene is characterized by discontinuous hu...
Humans respond in a variety of ways to climate and environmental change. They may adapt, migrate, ev...
Humans respond in a variety of ways to climate and environmental change. They may adapt, migrate, ev...
This paper explores environmental variations in time and space, adaptive strategies and possible cul...
This paper is an introduction to the topical collection dealing with the Post-glacial human subsiste...
This paper investigates how former hunter-gatherers living along the southern North Sea coast in NW ...
The nature of the Lower-Middle Palaeolithic transition has been one of the most debated questions in...
The last few years have seen major changes in European Palaeolithic and Quaternary research. Of part...
A link between climate change and human evolution during the Pleistocene has often been assumed but ...
Defining varying spatial and temporal analytical scales is essential before evaluating the responses...
This thesis concerns the movement of hominid groups into Europe during the Pleistocene. Four key iss...
International audienceIn northern France, the Upper Pleistocene is characterized by discontinuous hu...