AHOB Publication List

 

AHOB Project Members. 2001. A. Homo Britannicus. Higher Education and Research Opportunities in the United Kingdom website http://www.hero.ac.uk/research/archive/homo_britannicus1225.cfm

AHOB Project Members. 2002. The Ancient Human Occupation of Britain (AHOB) Project. Before Farming http://www.waspress.co.uk/

Andrews, P. & Fernández-Jalvo, Y. 2003. Cannibalism in Britain: taphonomy of the Creswellian (Pleistocene) faunal and human remains from Gough's Cave (Somerset, England) Bulletin of The Natural History Museum Geology Series 58 (supp): 59-81.

Ashton, N. & Lewis, S. 2001. Stratigraphy and palynology at Hoxne: a comment on Gosling (2001) Quaternary Newsletter 76, 19-21.

Ashton, N. & Lewis, S. 2002. Deserted Britain: declining populations in the British late Middle Pleistocene. Antiquity 76, 388-396.

Ashton, N.M. & Lewis, S.G. 2005. Maidscross Hill, Lakenheath. Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History.

Ashton, N.M. & White, M.J. 2001. Bifaces et matière première au Paléolithique Inférieur et au début du Paléolithique Moyen en Grande-Bretagne. In D. Cliquet (ed.) Les Industries à outils bifaciaux du Paléolithique moyen d=Europe occidentale. Pp. 13-19. Liège. ERAUL.

Ashton, N.M. & White, M. 2003. Bifaces and raw materials: flexible flaking in the British early Palaeolithic. In M. Soresi and H. Dibble (eds) Multiple Approaches to the Study of Bifacial Technologies. University Museum Monograph 115, Philadelphia. Pp 109-124

Ashton, N.M., Lewis, S.G., & Parfitt, S.A. 2001. Hoxne 2000. Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History XL (part 1).

Ashton, N.M., Lewis, S.G., & Parfitt, S.A. 2002. Hoxne 2001. Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History. XL (part 2)

Ashton, N., Jacobi, R and White, M. 2003. The dating of Levallois sites in west London. Quaternary Newsletter 99: 25-32

Ashton, N.M., Lewis, S.G. and Parfitt, S.A. 2003. Hoxne 2002. Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History XL (part 3).

Ashton, N.M., Lewis, S.G. and Parfitt, S.A. 2003. High Lodge 2002. Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History XL (part 3).

Ashton, N.M., Lewis, S.G. and Parfitt, S.A. 2004. Hoxne 2003. Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History.

Ashton, N., Lewis, S., Parfitt, S., Candy, I., Keen, D., Kemp, R., Penkman, K., Thomas, G., Whittaker, J. and White, M. (2005). Excavations at the Lower Palaeolithic site at Elveden, Suffolk, UK. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 71

Ashton, N., Parfitt, S., Lewis, S.G., Coope, G.R. & Larkin, N. 2007. Happisburgh 1 (TG388307). In: I. Candy, J.R. Lee & A.M Harrison (eds.) The Quaternary of Northern East Anglia. Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association, London.

Ashton, N.M., Lewis, S.G., Parfitt, S.A. and White, M. Riparian landscapes and human habitat preferences during the Hoxnian (MIS 11) Interglacial. Submitted to Journal of Quaternary Science.

Ashton, N.M. (2001). One step beyond. Flint shortage above the Goring Gap: the example of Wolvercote. In Milliken, S and Cook, J (eds), A very Remote Period Indeed: papers on the Palaeolithic presented to Derek Roe. Oxford: Oxbow, pp 199-206.

Ashton, N.M. 2002. Absence of humans in Britain during the last interglacial (Oxygen Isotope Stage 5e). In A. Tuffreau and W. Roebroeks (Eds). Le Dernier Interglaciaire et les Occupations Humaines du Paléolithique Moyen. Lille: Publications du CERP.

Ashton, N.M. 2003. First humans in Britain. British Archaeology 70, 8-13.

Ashton, N.M. 2004. The role of refitting in the British Lower Palaeolithic: a time for reflection. In E. Walker, F. Wenban-Smith and F. Healy (eds) Lithics in Action. Lithic Studies Society Occasional Paper No. 8. Oxbow, Oxford.

Ashton, N.M. 2007. Refitting and technology in the British Lower Palaeolithic: where are we? In U. Schurmans and M. De Bie (eds), Fitting Rocks: Lithic Refitting Examined. BAR International Series 1596: Oxford. 45-53.

Ashton, N.M. 2007. Flakes, cores, flexibility and obsession: situational behaviour in the British Lower Palaeolithic. In S.P. McPherron (ed.) Tools Versus Cores. Alternative Approaches to Stone Tool Analysis. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Newcastle. 1-16.

Barham, L.S., Pinto Llona, A. & Stringer, C. 2002. Bone tools from Broken Hill (Kabwe) cave, Zambia, and their evolutionary significance. Before Farming http://www.waspress.co.uk/

Barton, R.N.E., Jacobi, R.M., Stapert, D. and Street, M. 2003. The Late Glacial reoccupation of the British Isles and the Creswellian. Journal of Quaternary Science, 18: 631-643.

Barton, N., Bouzzougar, J., Collcutt, S., Gale, R., Higham, T., Humphrey, L., Parfitt, S., Rhodes, E., Stringer, C. & Malek, F. 2005. The Late Upper Palaeolithic occupation of the Moroccan northwest Maghreb during the Last Glacial Maximum. African Archaeological Review. 22: 77-100.

Bates M.R., Barham A.J., Jones S., Parfitt K., Parfitt S., Pedley M., Preece R.C., Walker M.J.C. and Whittaker J.E. Holocene seq192uences and archaeology from the Crabble Mill site, Dover, UK and their regional significance. Submitted to Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association.

Bates, M.R., Wenban-Smith, F.F., Bridgland, D.R., Collins, M., Keen, D.H., Parfitt S.A., K.E.H. Penkman, Rhodes, E., and Whittaker J. Late Middle Pleistocene human occupation and palaeoenvironment reconstruction at Harnham, Salisbury (UK): Interim results. . Submitted to Journal of Quaternary Science.

Bello S.M. and Soligo C. 2008. A new method for the quantitative analysis of cutmark micromorphology. Journal of Archaeological Science, 35: 1542-1552.

Bello, S., Soligo, C., and Parfitt, S. 2007. Micromorphology of cut-marks in Palaeolithic Britain. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 132 (S44), 71-72.

Bello S.M., Parfitt, S.A. and Stringer C., 2009. Quantitative micromorphological analyses of cut marks produced by ancient and modern handaxes. Journal of Archaeological Science, 36: 1869-1880.

Boismier, W., Schreve, D.C., White, M.J. Robertson, D.A. Stuart, A.J., Etienne, S., Andrews, J., Coope., G.R., Field, M., Greeh, F.M.L. Ken, D.H., Lewis, S.G., French, C.A., Rhodes, E. Schwenninger, J-L., Tovey, K and O'Connor. S. 2003. A Middle Palaeolithic site at Lynford Quarry, Mundford, Norfolk: Interim statement. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 69, 314-324

Brand, D., Booth, S. and Rose J. 2002. Late Devensian Glaciation, Ice-Dammed Lake And River Diversion, Stiffkey, North Norfolk, England. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 54, 35-46

Bräuer, G., Broeg, H. & Stringer, C. In press. The earliest Upper Palaeolithic crania from the Czech Republic and the question of Neanderthal-modern continuity: metrical evidence from the fronto-facial region. In C. Finlayson & C. Stringer (eds) Proceedings of the Calpe 2001 Conference, Gibraltar. Chicago University Press: Chicago.

Bräuer, G., Collard, M. & Stringer C. 2004. On the reliability of recent tests of the Out of Africa hypothesis for modern human origins. Anatomical Record 279A: 701-707

Bridgland, D.R., & Schreve, D.C. 2001. River terrace formation in synchrony with long-term climatic fluctuation: supporting mammalian evidence from southern Britain. In D. Maddy, M. Macklin & J. Woodward (eds.). River Basin Sediment Systems: Archives of Environmental Change. Rotterdam: Balkema. 229-248.

Bridgland, D.R. and Schreve, D.C. 2004. Quaternary lithostratigraphy and mammalian biostratigraphy of the Lower Thames terrace system, south-east England. Quaternaire, 15, 29-40.

Bridgland, D.R. & White, M.J. 2001. Assessment of the Potential for Early Palaeolithic Archaeology in the Low-Lying Gravels of the Great Ouse in Cambridgeshire: The Hanson Quarries. Cambridge Archaeological Unit Report, University of Cambridge.

Bridgland, D.R. Howard, A.J. White, M.J & White T.S. In Press. The Quaternary of the Trent. Oxford: Oxbow

Bridgland, D.R., Schreve, D.C., Allen, P. & Keen, D.H. 2004. Key Middle Pleistocene localities of the Lower Thames: site conservation issues, recent research and report of a Geologists' Association excursion, 8th July, 2000. Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association, 114, 211-225.

Bridgland, D.R., Schreve, D.C., Keen, D.H., Meyrick, R. and Westaway, R. 2004. Biostratigraphical correlation between the late Quaternary sequence of the Thames and key fluvial localities in Central Germany. Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association, 115, 125-140.

Candy, I. and Schreve, D.C. 2007. Land–sea correlation of Middle Pleistocene temperate sub-stages using high-precision uranium-series dating of tufa deposits from southern England. Quaternary Science Reviews, 26, 1223-1235.

Candy, I., Holmes, P., Rose, J., Lee, J.R. 2007. Earsham (TM 313 888): Wroxham Crag deposits. In: Candy, I., Lee, J.R., and Harrison, A.M. (Eds). The Quaternary of northern East Anglia. Quaternary Research Association, London.

Candy, I., Rose, J., Lee, J.R. 2006. A seasonally ‘dry’ temperate climate in eastern England during the early Middle Pleistocene: palaeopedological and stable isotope evidence from Pakefield, UK. Boreas 35: 255-265.

Candy, I. 2003. The sedimentology and isotope geochemistry of the Rootlet Bed and other pre-glacial sediments at Pakefield, Eastern England. AHOB Sedimentology, Isotope Geology and Geochronology Internal Report, No. 1.

Candy, I. 2003. Preliminary results of a stable isotpic study on V. pricinalis shells from the Hoxnian type site, Hoxne. AHOB Sedimentology, Isotope Geology and Geochronology Internal Report, No. 2.

Candy, I. 2003. Stable isotopic evidence for palaeoclimatic conditions during the Hoxnian from carbonate shell analysis. AHOB Sedimentology, Isotope Geology and Geochronology Internal Report, No. 3.

Candy, I. 2003. The micro-morphology and isotopic composition of carbonate rhizocretions from Elveden, Suffolk: a preliminary report on their palaeo-environmental significance. AHOB Sedimentology, Isotope Geology and Geochronology Internal Report, No. 4.

Carr, S.J., Holmes, R., van der Meer, J.J.M., Rose, J. 2006. The Last Glacial Maximum in the North Sea Basin: micromorphological evidence of extensive glaciation. Journal of Quaternary Science, 21, 131-153. DOI: 10/1002.jqs.950

Compton, T. & Stringer, C. In press. The fossil human remains. In S. Aldhouse-Green (ed.) Pontnewydd and the Elwy Valley Caves. University of Wales Press & National Museums and Galleries of Wales: Cardiff.

Gilmour, M., Currant, A., Jacobi, R. and Stringer, C. 2007. Recent TIMS dating results from British Late Pleistocene vertebrate faunal localities: context and interpretation. Journal of Quaternary Science 22: 793-800.

Green, C.P., Field, M.H., Keen, D.H., Wells, J.M., Schwenninger, J.-L., Preece, R.C., Schreve, D.C., Canti, M.G., Gleed-Owen, C.P. In press. Marine Isotope Stage 9 environments of fluvial deposits at Hackney, North London, UK. Quaternary Science Reviews

Hamblin, R.J.O., Moorlock, B.S.P. Rose, J., Lee, J.R., Riding, J.B., Booth, S.J., Pawley, S.M. 2005. Revised Pre-Devensian Glacial Stratigraphy in Norfolk, England. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences 84, 77-85.

Harrison, D.L., Parfitt, S.A., and Stuart, A.J. 2006. Occurrence of Macroneomys brachygnathus Fejfar, 1966 in the British Middle Pleistocene, with a review of the status of Beremendia fissidens (Petényi, 1864) in Britain (Mammalia, Lipotyphla, Soricidae). Acta Zoologica Cravoviensia 49A, 119-124.

Hedges, R.E.M., Richards, M.P., and R. Stevens (2004) Using bone stable isotopes as a source for local climatic information, Journal of Quaternary Science 23:959-965.

Hetherington, D.A., Lord, T.C. and Jacobi, R.M. In press. New evidence for the occurrence of Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in medieval Britain. Journal of Quaternary Science

Hopkinson, T and White, M.J. 2005. The Acheulean and the handaxe: structure and agency in the Palaeolithic. In: Gamble, C.S and Porr, M. (eds), TheHominid Individual in Context. pp. 13-28. London: Routledge

Howard, A.J., Bridgland, D., Knight, D. McNabb, J., Rose, J., Schreve, D., Westaway, R., White, M. & White, T. In press. The British Pleistocene fluvial archive: East Midlands drainage evolution and human occupation in the context of the British and NW European record. Quaternary Science Reviews, 26: 22-24.

Hublin, J.-J. and Roebroeks, W. 2009. Ebb and flow or regional extinctions? On the character of Neandertal occupation of northern environments. Comptes Rendus Palevol, , doi:10.1016/j.crpv.2009.04.001

Hublin, J.-J., Weston, D., Gunz, P., Richards, M., Roebroeks, W., Glimmerveen, J., Anthonis, L. 2009. Out of the North Sea: the Zeeland Ridges Neanderthal. Jounal of Human Evolution.

Humphrey, L. & Stringer, C. 2002. The human cranial remains from Gough's Cave (Somerset, England). Bull.Br.Mus.nat.Hist.(Geol.) 58: 153-168.

Jacobi, R.M. and Grün, R. 2003. ESR dates from Robin Hood Cave, Creswell Crags, Derbyshire, UK, and the age of its Neanderthal occupation. Quaternary Newsletter 100, 1-12.

Jacobi, R.M. and Higham, T.F.G. 2008. The 'Red Lady' ages gracefully: new ultrafiltration AMS determinations from Paviland. Journal of Human Evolution, 55: 898-907.

Jacobi, R.M. and Jarratt, R. 2006. A radiocarbon accelerator date from Hunter’s Lodge Inn Sink, Priddy, Somerset, UK. Cave and Karst Science 33(1), 31-32.

Jacobi, R.M., Rose, J., MacLeod, A., and Higham, T.G.F. 2009. Revised radiocarbon ages on woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) from western central Scotland: significance for timing the extinction of woolly rhinoceros in Britain and the onset of the LGM in central Scotland. Quaternary Science Reviews, 28: 2551--25656.

Jacobi, R.M. 2004. The Late Upper Palaeolithic lithic collection from Gough's Cave, Cheddar, Somerset and human use of the cave. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 70, 1-92

Jacobi, R.M. 2005. Some observations on the lithic artefacts from Aveline's Hole, Burrington Combe, North Somerset. Proceedings of the University of Bristol Spelaeological Society 23(3)

Jacobi, R.M. 2005. The Stone Age archaeology of Church Hole, Creswell Crags, Nottinghamshire. In P.B. Pettitt and P. Bahn (eds) Creswell Art in European Context. Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Jacobi, R.M. 2006 (for 2004). Some observations on the non-flint lithics from Creswell Crags. Lithics 25, 39-64.

Jacobi, R. 2007. A collection of early Upper Palaeolithic artefacts from Beedings, nearl Pulborough, West Sussex and the context of similar finds from the British Isles. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 73: 229-326.

Jacobi, R.M. In press. Creswell Crags and the sabre-toothed cat. Studies in Speleogy 14

Lee, J.R., Rose, J., Candy, I., Moorlock, B.S.P., Hamblin, R.J.O. 2007. Leet Hill (TM 384 926): pre-Anglian Bytham river and glaciofluvial outwash sedimentation. In: Candy, I., Lee, J.R., and Harrison, A.M. (Eds). The Quaternary of northern East Anglia. Quaternary Research Association, London

Lee, J.R., Candy, I., Rose, J., and Barendregt, R.W. 2007. Pakefield Cliffs (TM 537 888): complex patterns of sea-level change, river activity, soil development and glaciation during the Early and early Middle Pleistocene. In: Candy, I., Lee, J.R., and Harrison, A.M. (Eds). The Quaternary of northern East Anglia. Quaternary Research Association, London

Lee, J.R., Rose, J., Riding, J.B., Moorlock, B.S.P. and Hamblin, R.J.O. 2002. Testing the case for a Middle Pleistocene Scandinavian glaciation in Eastern England: evidence for a Scottish ice source for tills within the Corton Formation of East Anglia. Boreas, 31, 345-355

Lee, J., Brown, E., Rose, J., Moorlock, B., Hamblin, R. A. 2003. Reply to 'Implications of a Middle Pleistocene Ice-Wedge Cast at Trimingham, Norfolk, Eastern England'. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 14, 75-77.

Lee, J.R., Rose, J., Hamblin, J.O., Moorlock, B.S.P. 2004. Dating the earliest lowland glaciation of eastern England: a pre-MIS 12 early Middle Pleistocene Happisburgh Glaciation. Quaternary Science Reviews 23, 1551-1566.

Lee, J.R., Moorlock, B.S.P., Rose, J., Hamblin, R.J.O., Pawley, S.M., Jarrow, A.M. 2006. A reply to Hoare et al., 2006. – The first appearance of Norwegian indicator erratics in the glacial succession of northeast Norfolk, Eastern England, UK. Quaternary Newsletter, 109, 22-26.

Lee, J.R., Rose, J., Candy, I., Barendregt, R. 2006. Sea-level changes, river activity, soil development and glaciation around the western margins of the southern north sea basin during the Early and early Middle Pleistocene: evidence from Pakefield, Suffolk, UK. Journal of Quaternary Science, 21, 155-179, DOI: 1002/jqs.957

Lee, J.R., Rose, J., Riding, J.B., Moorlock, B.S.P. and Hamblin, R.J.O. 2007. Happisburgh Cliffs (TM 380 312): glacial lithostratigraphy, till provenance and ice-marginal deposits. In: Candy, I., Lee, J.R., and Harrison, A.M. (Eds). The Quaternary of northern East Anglia. Quaternary Research Association, London.

Lee, J.R., Pawley, S.M., Rose, J., Moorlock, B.S.P., Riding, J.B., Hamblin, R.J.O., Candy, I., Barendregt, R.W., Booth, S.J., Harrison, A.M. 2007. Pre-Devensian lithostratigraphy of shallow marine, fluvial and glacial sediments in northern East Anglia. In: Candy, I., Lee, J.R., and Harrison, A.M. (Eds). The Quaternary of northern East Anglia. Quaternary Research Association, London

Lee, J.R., Booth S.J., Hamblin, R.J.O., Jarrow, A.M., Kessler, H., Moorlock, B.S.P., Morigi, A. M., Palmer, A., Pawley S. J., Riding J. B., Rose, J. A new lithostratigraphy for the glacial deposits around Lowestoft, Great Yarmouth, North Walsham and Cromer, East Anglia, UK. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Norfolk 53, 3-60.

Lewis, S.G., Maddy, D. and Glenday, S. 2004. The Thames Valley sediment conveyor: fluvial system development over the last two interglacial-glacial cycles. Quaternaire 15 (1-2), 17-28.

Lewis, S.G., Maddy, D., Buckingham, C., Coope, G.R., Field, M.H., Keen, D.H., Pike, A.W.G., Roe, D.A., Scaife, R.G. and Scott, K. In press. Pleistocene fluvial sediments, palaeontology and archaeology of the upper River Thames at Latton, Wiltshire, England. Journal of Quaternary Science.

Lewis, S.G. Submitted. Lynford Quarry: Pleistocene stratigraphy and sedimentology. In W. Boismier (ed.) A Middle Palaeolithic site at Lynford Quarry, Mundford, Norfolk, England. ERAUL, Liege.

Lord, T.C., O’Connor, T.P., Siebrandt, D.C. and Jacobi, R.M. 2007. People and large carnivores as biostratinomic agents in Late Glacial cave assemblages. Journal of Quaternary Science 22: 681-694.

Maul, L.C., Heinrich, W-D., Parfitt, S.A. and Paunescu, A-C. 2007. Comment on the correlation between magnetostratigraphy and the evolution of Microtus during the Early and early Middle Pleistocene. In: Kahlke, R.D., Maul, L.C., and Mazza, P.P.A (eds.), Late Neogene and Quaternary Biodiversity and Evolution: Regional Developments and Interregional Correlations. Volume II. Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg 257.

Menzies, J., van der Meer, J.J.M. Rose, J. In press. Till - as a Glacial “Tectomict”, its internal architecture, and the development of a “typing” method for till differentiation. Geomorphology.

Meyrick, R.A. & Schreve, D.C. (eds.). 2002. The Quaternary of Central Germany. Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association, London.

Moorlock, B.S.P., Riding, J.B., Hamblin, R.J.O., Allen, P., & Rose, J. 2002. The Pleistocene College Farm Silty Clay at Great Blakenham, England B additional information on the course of the early River Thames. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences (Geologie en Mijnbouw) 81 (1), 9-17.

Morigi, A, Schreve, D. and White, M. In Press. Chapters 1-6, In Dodd, A (ed), The Archaeology of the Gravel Terraces of the Upper and Middle Thames: Early Human Occupation to 1500 BC. Oxford: Oxbow

Murton, J.B., Baker, A., Bowen, D.Q., Caseldine, C.J., Coope, G.R., Currant, A.P., Evans, J.G., Field, M.H., Green, C.P., Hatton, J., Ito, M., Jones, R.L., Keen, D.H., Kerney, M.P., McEwan, R., McGregor, D.F.M., Parish, D., Schreve, D.C., Smart, P.L. & York, L.L. 2001. A late Middle Pleistocene temperate-periglacial-temperate sequence (Oxygen Isotope Stages 7-5e) near Marsworth, Buckinghamshire, UK. Quaternary Science Reviews 20 (18), 1787-1825.

Nielsen-Marsh, C.M., Richards, M.P., Hauschka, P.V., Thomas-Oates, J.E., Trinkaus, E., Pettitt, P.B., Karavanic, I., Poinar, H., and Collins, M.J. 2005. Osteocalcin protein sequences of Neanderthals and modern primates. The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 102: 4409-4413

Nowell, A. and White, M.J. in press. Middle Pleistocene Life History Strategies and their Relationship to Acheulian Industries. In: I. Davidson and A. Nowell (eds). Colorado University Press.

Onac, B., Viehmann, I, Lundberg, J., Lauritzen, S.-E., Stringer, C. & Popita V. 2005. U-Th ages constraining the Neanderthal footprint at Vârtop Cave, Romania. Quaternary Science Review 24, 1151-1157.

Parfitt, S.A., R.W. Barendregt, M. Breda, I. Candy, M. J. Collins, G. R. Coope, P. Durbidge, M. H. Field, J. R. Lee, A.M. Lister, R. Mutch, K.E.H. Penkman, R.C. Preece, J. Rose, C.B. Stringer, R. Symmons, J.E. Whittaker, J.J. Wymer, and A.J. Stuart. 2005. The earliest record of human activity in northern Europe. Nature, 438: 1008-1012.

Parfitt, S.A., Barendregt, R.W., Breda, M., Candy, I., Collins, M.J., Coope, R.G., Durbidge, P., Field, M.H., Lee, J.R., Lister, A.M., Mutch, R., Penkman, K.E.H., Preece, R.C., Rose, J., Stringer, C.B., Symmons, R., Whittaker, J.E., Wymer, J.J., and Stuart, A.J. 2006. The earliest record of human activity in northern Europe. In B. Demarsin and M. Otte (eds.) Neanderthals in Europe. ERAUL 117, 15-20.

Parfitt, S.A., Snelling, A.J, Evans A.A. and Jacobi, R. In press. Further discoveries of Lower Palaeolithic stone tools in the Cromer Forest-bed Formation at Kessingland-Pakefield. Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History.

Parfitt, S.A., N.M. Ashton, S.G. Lewis, R.L. Abel, G.R. Coope, M.H. Field, R. Gale, P.G. Hoare, N.R. Larkin, M.D. Lewis, V. Karloukovski, B.A. Maher, S.M. Peglar, R.C. Preece, J.E. Whittaker, and B.B. Stringer. 2010. Early Pleistocene human occupation at the edge of the boreal zone in northwest Europe. Nature, 466: 229-233.

Parfitt S. A. 2005. A butchered bone from Norfolk: evidence for very early human presence in Britain. Archaeology International 2004-5.

Parfitt, S.A. 2007. Pakefield Cliffs: Archaeology and Palaeoenvironment of the Cromer Forest-bed Formation. In: I. Candy, J.R. Lee and A.M. Harrison (eds.) The Quaternary of Northern East Anglia. Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association, London.

Parfitt S. A. A middle Pleistocene butchery site at Great Yeldham, Essex. Submitted to Quaternary Newsletter.

Parfitt, S.A. (2008). Personal communication.

Pawley, S.M., Rose, J, Lee, J.R., Moorlock, B.S.P., Hamblin, R.J.O. 2004. Middle Pleistocene sedimentology and lithostratigraphy of Weybourne, northeast Norfolk, England. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 115, 25-42.

Pawley, S.M., Lee, J.R., Riding, J.B., Moorlock, B.S.P., Hamblin, R.J.O., Rose, J., Crofts, R.G. 2006. The stratigraphy of the Briton’s Lane borehole and quarry, Beeston Regis, north-east Norfolk – reply. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Norfolk, 56, 104-105.

Pettitt, P., Barton, R.N., Stringer, C. & Finlayson, C.J. 2002. Radiocarbon dates from Gibraltar Caves. Archaeometry 44 (3) Supplement 1: 25-27.

Pike, A.W.G., Eggins, S., Grün, R., Hedges, R.E.M. and Jacobi, R.M. 2005. U-series dating of the Late Pleistocene mammalian fauna from Wood Quarry (Steetley), Nottinghamshire, UK. Journal of Quaternary Science 20(1), 59-65

Pike, A., Gilmour, M., Pettitt, P., Jacobi, R., Ripoll, S., Bahn, P. and Munoz, F. 2005. Verification of the Palaeolithic cave art at Creswell Crags, UK. Journal of Archaeological Science

Polly P.D. 2001. Morphological markers for mammal populations: Towards a palaeophylogeography. Journal of Morphology 248, 271. [Abstract]

Polly, P. D. 2001. On morphological clocks and paleophylogeography: Towards a timescale for Sorex hybrid zones. Genetica 112/113, 339-357.

Polly, P. D. 2001. Within- and among-population variance in mammal molars: phylogenetics, geography, and population structure in shrews and marmots. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 21(3), 90A. [Abstract]

Preece, R.C., Parfitt, S.A., Bridgland, D.A., Lewis, S.G., Rowe, P.J., Atkinson, T.C., Candy, I. Debenham, N.C., Penkman, K.EH., Griffiths, H.I., Whittaker, J.E. and Gleed-Owen, C. 2007. Terrestrial environments during MIS 11: evidence from the Palaeolithic site at West Stow, Suffolk, UK. Quaternary Science Reviews, 26: 1236-1300.

Preece, R.C., S.A. Parfitt, D.R. Bridgeland, S.G. Lewis, P.J. Rowe, T.C. Atkinson, I.Candy, N.C. Debenham, K.E.H. Penkman, E.J. Rhodes, J.-L. Schwenninger, H.I. Griffiths, J.E. Whittaker, and C. Gleed-Owen. 2007. Terrestrial environments during MIS 11: evidence from the Palaeolithic site at West Stow, Suffolk, UK. Quaternary Science Reviews,, 26: 1236-1300.

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