"Europe’s Lost Frontiers was the largest directed archaeological research project undertaken in Europe to investigate the inundated landscapes of the Early Holocene North Sea – the area frequently referred to as ‘Doggerland’. Funded through a European Research Council Advanced Grant (project number 670518), the project ran from 2015 to 2021, and involved more than 30 academics, representing institutions spread geographically from Ireland to China. A vast area of the seabed was mapped, and multiple ship expeditions were launched to retrieve sediment cores from the valleys of the lost prehistoric landscapes of the North Sea. This data has now been analysed to provide evidence of how the land was transformed in the face of climate change and r...
For centuries, the Dutch landscape and her inhabitants have been connected to the water, sometimes l...
The expansion and reduction of ice masses across the North Sea Basin has a profound impact on eustat...
Composite image of submerged landscapes The North Sea has long been known by archaeologists as a...
"Europe’s Lost Frontiers was the largest directed archaeological research project undertaken in Euro...
NoAs this volume, the final monograph of the SPLASHCOS network, was being finalised, the European Re...
This paper presents new 500 year interval palaeogeographic models for Britain, Ireland and the North...
This open access volume provides for the first time a comprehensive description and scientific evalu...
AbstractThis paper presents new 500 year interval palaeogeographic models for Britain, Ireland and t...
During the last one million years the land area of Europe was at times 40% larger than at present, a...
Archaeological evidence from the submerged North Sea landscape has established the rich diversity of...
We provide a critical review of the evidence for the long-term use of marine resources and coastal e...
In this paper we highlight the impact of sea-level change on the archaeological record of key develo...
Holocene relative sea-level reconstructions reveal spatial and temporal patterns, indicating the imp...
The Lower Palaeolithic hominin occupation of northwest Europe occurred during a period of significan...
We provide a critical review of the evidence for the long-term use of marine resources and coastal e...
For centuries, the Dutch landscape and her inhabitants have been connected to the water, sometimes l...
The expansion and reduction of ice masses across the North Sea Basin has a profound impact on eustat...
Composite image of submerged landscapes The North Sea has long been known by archaeologists as a...
"Europe’s Lost Frontiers was the largest directed archaeological research project undertaken in Euro...
NoAs this volume, the final monograph of the SPLASHCOS network, was being finalised, the European Re...
This paper presents new 500 year interval palaeogeographic models for Britain, Ireland and the North...
This open access volume provides for the first time a comprehensive description and scientific evalu...
AbstractThis paper presents new 500 year interval palaeogeographic models for Britain, Ireland and t...
During the last one million years the land area of Europe was at times 40% larger than at present, a...
Archaeological evidence from the submerged North Sea landscape has established the rich diversity of...
We provide a critical review of the evidence for the long-term use of marine resources and coastal e...
In this paper we highlight the impact of sea-level change on the archaeological record of key develo...
Holocene relative sea-level reconstructions reveal spatial and temporal patterns, indicating the imp...
The Lower Palaeolithic hominin occupation of northwest Europe occurred during a period of significan...
We provide a critical review of the evidence for the long-term use of marine resources and coastal e...
For centuries, the Dutch landscape and her inhabitants have been connected to the water, sometimes l...
The expansion and reduction of ice masses across the North Sea Basin has a profound impact on eustat...
Composite image of submerged landscapes The North Sea has long been known by archaeologists as a...