Conventional accounts of world prehistory are dominated by land-based narratives progressing from scavenging and hunting of land mammals and gathering of plants to animal domestication and crop agriculture, and ultimately to urban civilisations supported by agricultural surpluses and trade. The use of coastlines and marine resources has been viewed as marginal, late in the sequence, or anomalous. This bias is primarily the result of three factors: the removal of most relevant evidence by sealevel change; the bad press given to coastal hunters and gatherers by 19th century ethnographers; and a belief in technological 'primitivism'. In this paper I will examine the case for treating coastal habitats as amongst the most attractive for human se...
The antiquity and nature of coastal resource procurement is central to understanding human evolution...
The research presented here is primarily concerned with human-environment interactions on the tropic...
In the aftermath of the last ice age, when sea level rose along most of the world's coastline, the a...
General accounts of global trends in world prehistory are dominated by narratives of conquest on lan...
We provide a critical review of the evidence for the long-term use of marine resources and coastal e...
We examine some long-standing assumptions about the early use of coastlines and marine resources and...
In recent years, increased attention has turned towards the role of coastlines in facilitating the g...
In this paper we highlight the impact of sea-level change on the archaeological record of key develo...
We provide a critical review of the evidence for the long-term use of marine resources and coastal e...
International audienceWhen it carefully dips its toe into the sea, prehistoric archaeology is at ris...
The world’s oceans hold their secrets close, including clues about how people lived tens of thousand...
The role of coastal regions and coastlines in the dispersal of human populations from Africa and acr...
What roles have human impacts and natural processes had in shaping the evolution of our world’s coas...
Studies of the impact of physical environment on human evolution usually focus on climate as the mai...
This article reviews key data and debates focused on relative sea-level changes since the Last Inter...
The antiquity and nature of coastal resource procurement is central to understanding human evolution...
The research presented here is primarily concerned with human-environment interactions on the tropic...
In the aftermath of the last ice age, when sea level rose along most of the world's coastline, the a...
General accounts of global trends in world prehistory are dominated by narratives of conquest on lan...
We provide a critical review of the evidence for the long-term use of marine resources and coastal e...
We examine some long-standing assumptions about the early use of coastlines and marine resources and...
In recent years, increased attention has turned towards the role of coastlines in facilitating the g...
In this paper we highlight the impact of sea-level change on the archaeological record of key develo...
We provide a critical review of the evidence for the long-term use of marine resources and coastal e...
International audienceWhen it carefully dips its toe into the sea, prehistoric archaeology is at ris...
The world’s oceans hold their secrets close, including clues about how people lived tens of thousand...
The role of coastal regions and coastlines in the dispersal of human populations from Africa and acr...
What roles have human impacts and natural processes had in shaping the evolution of our world’s coas...
Studies of the impact of physical environment on human evolution usually focus on climate as the mai...
This article reviews key data and debates focused on relative sea-level changes since the Last Inter...
The antiquity and nature of coastal resource procurement is central to understanding human evolution...
The research presented here is primarily concerned with human-environment interactions on the tropic...
In the aftermath of the last ice age, when sea level rose along most of the world's coastline, the a...