The Environment of Early Man in the British Isles

The Environment of Early Man in the British Isles
Title The Environment of Early Man in the British Isles PDF eBook
Author John G. Evans
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 240
Release 1975-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780520029736

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Includes a chapter on the period

Pleistocene Environments in the British Isles

Pleistocene Environments in the British Isles
Title Pleistocene Environments in the British Isles PDF eBook
Author R.L. Jones
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 362
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9401115206

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Recent developments in Pleistocene research have prompted the authors to produce this up-to-date, concise account of environmental changes during the past two million years. Well-illustrated and referenced, it possesses a unique position in the literature on Pleistocene events in the British Isles.

The Ancient Human Occupation of Britain

The Ancient Human Occupation of Britain
Title The Ancient Human Occupation of Britain PDF eBook
Author Nick Ashton
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 322
Release 2010-11-12
Genre Science
ISBN 0444535985

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The Ancient Human Occupation of Britain Project (AHOB) funded by the Leverhulme Trust began in 2001 and brought together researchers from a range of disciplines with the aim of investigating the record of human presence in Britain from the earliest occupation until the end of the last Ice Age, about 12,000 years ago. Study of changes in climate, landscape and biota over the last million years provides the environmental backdrop to understanding human presence and absence together with the development of new technologies. This book brings together the multidisciplinary work of the project. The chapters present the results of new fieldwork and research on old sites from museum collections using an array of new analytical techniques. - Features an up-to-date treatment of the record of human presence in the British Isles during the Palaeolithic period (700,000 - 10,000 years before present) - Takes multidisciplinary approach that includes archaeology, geochemistry, geochronology, stratigraphy and sedimentology - Coincides with the culmination of the AHOB project in 2010, providing a benchmark statement on the record of human occupation in Britain that can be utilized and tested by future research

Understanding the Neolithic

Understanding the Neolithic
Title Understanding the Neolithic PDF eBook
Author Julian Thomas
Publisher Routledge
Pages 279
Release 2002-02-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134621434

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This book employs contemporary theoretical perspectives to investigate the Neolithic period in southern britain. It is a fully reworked edition of the author's Rethinking the Neolithic (1991).

The Scientific Study of Flint and Chert

The Scientific Study of Flint and Chert
Title The Scientific Study of Flint and Chert PDF eBook
Author G. de G. Sieveking
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 312
Release 2011-07-14
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780521169158

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The thirty papers in this 1986 volume review the scientific knowledge of the nature of flint and chert at this time. These papers were presented at a 1983 interdisciplinary and international conference on flint and other cherts. Each contribution has been meticulously assessed and edited prior to publication. This collection is principally concerned with the geology and geochemistry of flint in European chert. Topics include the origin of flint; scanning electron microscopy of surface textures; and the behaviour of flint under periglacial conditions. There is a companion volume, edited by G. de G. Sieveking and M. B. Hart, on the archaeological uses of flint.

Green History

Green History
Title Green History PDF eBook
Author Derek Wall
Publisher Routledge
Pages 292
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Science
ISBN 1134896875

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Green History traces the development of ecological writing through history and forms a broad critical review of green ideas and movements reinforcing the importance of environmental concern and action in our own time. Animal rights, ecology as science, feminism, green fascism/socialism/anarchism, land reform, peaceful protest, industrialization, ancient ecology, evolution, grassroots activism, philosophical holism, recycling, Taoism, demographics, utopias, sustainability, spiritualism ...all these issues and many more are discussed. Authors include Alice Walker on massacre in the City of Brotherly Love, Aldous Huxley on progress, Lewis Mumford on the organic outlook, Engels on natural dialectics, Thoreau on the fontier life, the Shelleys on vegetarianism and playing God, Bacon on the New Atlantis, Hildegard of Bingen on green vigour, the unknown writer of the Bodhisattva and the Hungry Tigress and Plato on soil erosion. Each article is set within its historical and thematic context. A full introduction and a guide to further reading are also provided.

The Archaeology of Britain

The Archaeology of Britain
Title The Archaeology of Britain PDF eBook
Author John Hunter
Publisher Routledge
Pages 356
Release 2002-03-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134778783

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A comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to all the archaeological periods covering Britain from early prehistory to the industrial revolution. It provides a one-stop textbook for the entire archaeology of Britain.