Natural Environment Research Council

Environmental Factors in the Chronology of Human Evolution and Dispersal

Relevant Project Publications

Names of project members are in bold

Allsworth-Jones, P., 2000, Dating the Transition between Middle and Upper Palaeolithic in Eastern Europe. In: J. Orschiedt and G.-C. Weniger (eds.) Neanderthals and Modern Humans – Discussing the Transition, 22-29, Wissenschaftliche Schriften des Neanderthal Museums Band 2.

Allsworth-Jones, P., 2004 The Szeletian Revisted, Anthropologie 42/3, 281-296

Burbidge, C.I. and Duller, G.A.T., 2003, Combined gamma and beta dosimetry, using Al2O3:C, for in situ measurements on a sequence of archaeological deposits, Radiation Measurements 37, 285-291.

Gvozdover, M.D., Kharitonov, V.M., Allsworth-Jones, P., Housley, R.A., 1996, AMS dates from Formozov's excavations at Starosel'e in the Crimea, Cambridge Archaeological Journal 6 (1), 139-149.

McCave, I.N., Manighetti, B. and Beveridge, N.A.S., 1995, Changes in circulation of the North Atlantic during the last 25,000 years inferred from grainsize measurements, Nature 374, 149-152.

Pyle, D.M., van Andel, T.H., Paschos, P., and van den Bogaard, P., 1998, An exceptionally thick Middle Pleistocene tephra layer from Epirus, Greece, Quaternary Research 49, 280-286.

Sommerville, A.A., Sanderson, D.C.W., Hansom, J.D. and Housley, R.A., 2001, Luminescence dating of aeolian sands from archaeological sites in Northern Britain: a preliminary study, Quaternary Science Reviews, 20, 913-919.

Sinitsyn, A.A., Allsworth-Jones, P., and Housley, R.A., 1996, Kostenki 14 (Markina Gora): new AMS dates and their significance within the context of the site as a whole, Préhistoire Européenne 9, 269-271.

van Andel, T.H. 2002, The climate and landscape of the middle part of the Weichselian glaciation in Europe: the Stage 3 Project, Quaternary Research 57, 2-8.

van Andel, T.H. and Davies, W. (eds), 2003, Neanderthals and modern humans in the European landscape during the last glaciation: archaeological results of the Stage 3 Project, Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.