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Reassessing the diet of Upper Palaeolithic humans from Gough's Cave and Sun Hole, Cheddar Gorgem Somerset, UK
Published 2010“…The diets of the Gough's and Sun Hole Cave human were different from the other six Upper Palaeolithic humans from the British Isles for which dietary information has been obtained through isotope analysis. …”
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The early Lateglacial re-colonization of Britain: new radiocarbon evidence from Gough's Cave, southwest England
Published 2009“…Gough's Cave is still Britain's most significant Later Upper Palaeolithic site. New ultrafiltered radiocarbon determinations on bone change our understanding of its occupation, by demonstrating that this lasted for only a very short span of time, at the beginning of the Lateglacial Interstadial (Greenland Interstadial 1 (GI-1: B⊘lling and Aller⊘d)). …”
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The late-glacial reoccupation of the British Isles and the Creswellian
Published 2003“…In the second part of the paper a number of well-dated sites with British Late Upper Palaeolithic 'Creswellian' technology are examined and compared with lithic assemblages from The Netherlands and Belgium. …”
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The timing and spatiotemporal patterning of Neanderthal disappearance
Published 2014“…A mosaic of populations in Europe during the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition suggests that there was ample time for the transmission of cultural and symbolic behaviours, as well as possible genetic exchanges, between the two groups.…”
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