The British Palaeolithic

The British Palaeolithic
Title The British Palaeolithic PDF eBook
Author Paul Pettitt
Publisher Routledge
Pages 616
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 0415674557

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The British Palaeolithic provides the first academic synthesis of the entire British Palaeolithic, from the earliest occupation to the end of the Ice Age. It fills a major gap in teaching resources as well in research by providing a current synthesis of the latest research on the period.

The Geometry and Growth of Normal Faults

The Geometry and Growth of Normal Faults
Title The Geometry and Growth of Normal Faults PDF eBook
Author C. Childs
Publisher Geological Society of London
Pages 539
Release 2017-11-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1862399670

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Normal faults are the primary structures that accommodate extension of the brittle crust. This volume provides an up-to-date overview of current research into the geometry and growth of normal faults. The 23 research papers present the findings of outcrop and subsurface studies of the geometrical evolution of faults from a number of basins worldwide, complemented by analogue and numerical modelling studies of fundamental aspects of fault kinematics. The topics addressed include how fault length changes with displacement, how faults interact with one another, the controls of previous structure on fault evolution and the nature and origin of fault-related folding. This volume will be of interest to those wishing to develop a better understanding of the structural geological aspects of faulting, from postgraduate students to those working in industry.

Crossing the Human Threshold

Crossing the Human Threshold
Title Crossing the Human Threshold PDF eBook
Author Matt Pope
Publisher Routledge
Pages 294
Release 2017-11-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1315439301

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When was the human threshold crossed? What is the evidence for evolving humans and their emerging humanity? This volume explores in a global overview the archaeology of the Middle Pleistocene, 800,000 to 130,000 years ago when evidence for innovative cultural behaviour appeared. The evidence shows that the threshold was crossed slowly, by a variety of human ancestors, and was not confined to one part of the Old World. Crossing the Human Threshold examines the changing evidence during this period for the use of place, landscape and technology. It focuses on the emergence of persistent places, and associated developments in tool use, hunting strategies and the control of fire, represented across the Old World by deeply stratified cave sites. These include the most important sites for the archaeology of human origins in the Levant, South Africa, Asia and Europe, presented here as evidence for innovation in landscape-thinking during the Middle Pleistocene. The volume also examines persistence at open locales through a cutting-edge review of the archaeology of Northern France and England. Crossing the Human Threshold is for the worldwide community of students and researchers studying early hominins and human evolution. It presents new archaeological data. It frames the evidence within current debates to understand the differences and similarities between ourselves and our ancient ancestors.

The Hominid Individual in Context

The Hominid Individual in Context
Title The Hominid Individual in Context PDF eBook
Author Clive Gamble
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 360
Release 2005
Genre Art
ISBN 9780415284325

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"Rather than explaining the archaeology of stones and bones as the product of group decisions, the contributors investigate how individual action created social life. This challenge to the accepted standpoint of the Palaeolithic brings new models and theories into the period; innovations that are matched by the resolution of the data that preserve individual action among the artefacts. The book brings together examples from recent excavations at Boxgrove, Schoningen and Blombos Cave, and the analyses of findings from Middle and Early Upper Pleistocene excavations in Europe, Africa and Asia. The results will revolutionise the Palaeolithic as archaeologists search for the lived lives among the empty spaces that remain."--BOOK JACKET.

United States Digest

United States Digest
Title United States Digest PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 846
Release 1853
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
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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

The Future of the World's Climate

The Future of the World's Climate
Title The Future of the World's Climate PDF eBook
Author Ann Henderson-Sellers
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 678
Release 2012-01-31
Genre Science
ISBN 012386917X

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"The study of climate today seems to be dominated by global warming, but these predictions of climatic models must be placed in their geological, paleo-climatic, and astronomical context to create a complete picture of the Earth's future climate. The Future of the World's Climate presents that perspective with data and projections that have emerged from more technologically advanced and accurate climate modeling"--Publisher's website.