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Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory
The morphological variability of large cutting tools (LCT) during the Middle Pleistocene has been traditionally associated with two main variables: raw material constraints and reduction intensity. Boxgrove — c.500 ka — is one of the most informa
The deer park at Downley is one of many medieval parks known from the county of Sussex (UK), 8km north of Chichester. The park belonged to the Earls of Arundel and there is evidence of its occasional use by high-status figures, such as King Henry VII
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https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.27653v1
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.27653v1
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 41:576-590
The Acheulean industrial complex combines technological variability with continuity on a scale unparalleled by more recent industries. Acheulean variability includes a widely recognized increase in biface refinement from the Early to Late Acheulean,
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. 75:239-263
A programme of archaeological assessment, funded through the Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund, was undertaken at the Valdoe Quarry in West Sussex ahead of a renewed and final stage of gravel extraction at the site. This paper gives an account of t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Evolution. 40:331-338
Histomorphometric analysis of a medial midshaft chip from the Middle Pleistocene (ca. 500 ka BP) hominid tibia from Boxgrove, U.K. provides a modal age-at-death estimate at the end of the fourth decade of life. This makes Boxgrove 1 one of the older
Autor:
John E. Whittaker, C. Richard Bates, Philip L. Gibbard, Simon A. Parfitt, MB Roberts, Richard I. Macphail, J. Eric Robinson, Keith Wilkinson, Richard C. Preece, Frederick J. Owen, Martin Bates
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Journal of Quaternary Science. 15:61-89
The coastal plain of West Sussex, southern England, is internationally important because of the sequence of discrete high-sea-level events preserved at Various elevations across it. New evidence is presented from a site at Norton Farm, near Chicheste
Autor:
Christopher B. Ruff, Erik Trinkaus, Simon A. Parfitt, Robin J. Hennessy, Chris Stringer, MB Roberts
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Evolution. 37:1-25
Cross-sectional geometric analysis of the early Middle Pleistocene human tibia from Boxgrove, West Sussex, U.K. reveals a mosaic pattern relative to other archaic Homo tibiae. The specimen has relatively low percent cortical area within its cross sec
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Journal of Human Evolution. 34:509-547
The Boxgrove tibia was discovered in 1993, associated with Middle Pleistocene fauna, and Lower Palaeolithic archaeology. The sediments at Boxgrove were deposited during a temperate interglacial. episode and ensuing cold stage. They thus represent a w
Autor:
John R. Stewart, Matt Pope, Richard I. Macphail, Simon A. Parfitt, Francis Wenban-Smith, MB Roberts, A. Locker
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. 63:303-358
In 1988 an area of 12,000 m2in Quarry 2 at Boxgrove, West Sussex, was identified as being under threat front gravel and sand extraction. It was decided to sample the threatened area in 1989 with a series of 6 m2test pits. The results of this survey i
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 16:1227-1252
The Quaternary sediments of the West Sussex Coastal Plain have produced a wide range of floral, faunal and archaeological remains. These sediments consist of marine sands and gravels exhibiting transgressive and regressive trends which occur from pre