Browsing Christopher Meiklejohn by Title
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A chrono-geographic look at Mesolithic burials: an initial study
(Landesamt für Denkmalpflege und Archäologie Sachsen-Anhalt, 2016)Over the past decade we have focused on two interrelated topics within Mesolithic burial studies, the relationship between burial number and burial date, and the chronology of Mesolithic sites with burials. Related to this ... -
Craniometric analysis of European Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic samples supports discontinuity at the Last Glacial Maximum
(Macmillan Publishers Limited, 2014-06-10)The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) represents the most significant climatic event since the emergence of anatomically modern humans (AMH). In Europe, the LGM may have played a role in changing morphological features as a ... -
A Demographer's View of Prehistoric Demography
(The University of Chicago Press, 1975-01-01) -
Le Crâne des Anthropomorphes [Book Review]
(Wayne State University Press, 1968-01-01) -
Natural Selection and Morphological Variability: The Case of Europe From Neolithic to Modern Times [Comment]
(The Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, 1978-03) -
New Evidence for a Late Introduction of Malaria into the New World
(The University of Chicago Press, 1975-01-01) -
Oceanic Tooth-Size Variation as a Reflection of Biological and Cultural Mixing
(The University of Chicago Press, 1981-01-01) -
On Physical Anthropological Aspects of the Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in the Iberian Peninsula
(Current Anthropology, 1997-01-01) -
Rethinking the Middle/Upper Paleolithic Transition
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Seasonal Variation in Maglemosian Group Size and Structure: A New Model
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Skeleton Cave, Leigh Woods, Bristol
(University of Bristol Spelaeological Society, 2017)An account is given of the discovery and excavation of this small cave in the 1960s. It is recorded that archaeological finds were made, but of these, only a single human mandible can now be traced. Radiocarbon dating shows ...