The North Sea bed host remains of Pleistocene and Early Holocene landscapes that were, mostly gradually, inundated following the last deglaciation. Archaeological remains from the seabed obtained by fishing, dredging, and sand suppletion include human skeletal remains. Radiocarbon dating reveals that most of these are Mesolithic although a few Late Palaeolithic and historic remains are represented. Samples with known stable isotope ratios δ13C and δ15N show that Mesolithic inhabitants of ‘Doggerland’ had a significant component of freshwater fish in their diet. This means the 14C dates are subject to a reservoir effect mainly determined by the freshwater bodies at the time. Because of the lack of context, the magnitude of the reservoir effe...
The interdisciplinary North Sea Project aims at investigating the biotic history of the Pleistocene ...
An overview will be presented of stable isotope data (delta C-13 and delta N-15) available from anim...
Recent studies have shown that faunal assemblages from Mesolithic sites in inland Northern Europe co...
The North Sea bed host remains of Pleistocene and Early Holocene landscapes that were, mostly gradua...
The North Sea bed host remains of Pleistocene and Early Holocene landscapes that were, mostly gradua...
The North Sea is considered a unique heritage site that yielded a huge amount of zoological and arch...
Human burials from the cemetery at the Rounala church, northern Sweden, were radiocarbon (C-14) date...
Archaeological evidence from the submerged North Sea landscape has established the rich diversity of...
The implications of new evidence are presented for the generally high level of marine diet in the co...
In 2007, excavations at the late Mesolithic (Ertebølle) coastal site of Asnæs Havnemark recovered a ...
There are relatively few coastal Mesolithic sites in the Iberian Mediterranean region, probably due ...
The interdisciplinary North Sea Project aims at investigating the biotic history of the Pleistocene ...
An overview will be presented of stable isotope data (delta C-13 and delta N-15) available from anim...
Recent studies have shown that faunal assemblages from Mesolithic sites in inland Northern Europe co...
The North Sea bed host remains of Pleistocene and Early Holocene landscapes that were, mostly gradua...
The North Sea bed host remains of Pleistocene and Early Holocene landscapes that were, mostly gradua...
The North Sea is considered a unique heritage site that yielded a huge amount of zoological and arch...
Human burials from the cemetery at the Rounala church, northern Sweden, were radiocarbon (C-14) date...
Archaeological evidence from the submerged North Sea landscape has established the rich diversity of...
The implications of new evidence are presented for the generally high level of marine diet in the co...
In 2007, excavations at the late Mesolithic (Ertebølle) coastal site of Asnæs Havnemark recovered a ...
There are relatively few coastal Mesolithic sites in the Iberian Mediterranean region, probably due ...
The interdisciplinary North Sea Project aims at investigating the biotic history of the Pleistocene ...
An overview will be presented of stable isotope data (delta C-13 and delta N-15) available from anim...
Recent studies have shown that faunal assemblages from Mesolithic sites in inland Northern Europe co...