UP-North Project
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@ERC_Research @UCLarchaeology Late & final #Palaeolithic recolonisation of N. Europe: Humans & animals response to #climatechange at the end of the #iceage
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UP-North Project s head Prof Rhiannon Stevens presenting new data from Late Upper / Final #Palaeolithic in #Belgium at session XXXVII-2 #UISPP2018Paris & stresses the need to consider what and why you are dating.
UP-North Project team member Jennifer Tripp presenting our research at #ancientproteins20 conference in Copenhagen
Sophy Charlton and I have been busy sampling dental calculus for UP-North Project Hoping for some exciting #aDNA and #proteomic results
Always very exciting to find a drawer like this! Such a great opportunity for intra-tooth #isotope analysis for UP-North Project
The UP-North Project website is now live. Upnorthproject.org Happy viewing
I am going to be recruiting two short-term 9 month post-doc jobs (start Jan 2020) to help finish off data analysis & writing up of UP-North Project. one focused on #14C and one on #isotopes Please get in touch if you are interested!
Our new paper "14C chronology & environmental context of Last Glacial Maximum human occupation in Switzerland" rdcu.be/b2U91 Human presence less than 50km from maximum ice sheet extent corresponds to GI2 brief warming phase #stableisotopes #openaccess UCL Institute of Archaeology
Follow Current Archaeology with The archaeology of persistent places: the Palaeolithic case of La Cotte de St Brelade: doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2… 🆓
Project director Prof Rhiannon Stevens presented our current findings at Harvard university x.com/nannonstevens/…
Read all about it: the only plausibly Gravettian burial in Russia. Our paper on Kostënki 18 now up on 🅰ntiquity Journal (with EMHEProject Dr Thibaut Deviese Tom Higham) #palaeolithic #archaeology cambridge.org/core/journals/…
UP-North Project team members Prof Rhiannon Stevens and Jen Tripp busy making graphite targets at Oxford for Radiocarbon dating
👉👈 Symmetry is its own reward: on the character and significance of Acheulean handaxe symmetry in the Middle Pleistocene Durham Archaeology's Mark White & Dr Frederick Foulds 'show that high levels of symmetry occur in the British Late Middle Pleistocene Acheulean' [£] doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2…