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    Found: the Palaeolithic of Qatar by Scott-Jackson, J, Scott-Jackson, W, al-Naimi, F

    Published 2017
    “…The seeming lack of evidence for a Palaeolithic presence in Qatar has been enigmatic. This has now changed. …”
    Journal article
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    Route planning in the palaeolithic by Scott-Jackson, J, Scott-Jackson, W

    Published 2013
    “…The conspicuous distribution pattern of these Palaeolithic surface-site/scatters suggests, perhaps, hominin expansion along the western fringes of the al-Дajar mountains — a cognitive process of prediction, in which Palaeolithic people envisaged a suitable future location from a current preferred real location, in essence a ‘Palaeolithic highway’. …”
    Conference item
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    Evidence of the Palaeolithic: a digital reconstruction, prior to the landfill, of Rookery Farm, Lower Kingswood, UK by Scott-Jackson, J, Scott-Jackson, W

    Published 2014
    “…A classic example of an abstruse situation and the approach taken to determine both the location of a previously reported Palaeolithic knapping-site (now seemingly destroyed and buried beneath rubbish in a landfill site) along with the integrity of the recently identified Palaeolithic surface-scatters/sites on the high-level plateau at Rookery Farm, Lower Kingswood, Surrey, are addressed in this geoarchaeological research report. …”
    Book
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    Evidence of the palaeolithic: a digital reconstruction, prior to the landfill, of Rookery Farm, Lower Kingswood, UK by Scott-Jackson, J

    Published 2014
    “…Also, the raised-beach Palaeolithic site at Boxgrove, Sussex.</p> …”
    Working paper
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    Location and patination: a distribution analysis of the lower/middle Palaeolithic stone-tool assemblages from Dickett’s Field, Hampshire, UK by Horlick, P, Scott-Jackson, W, Scott-Jackson, J

    Published 2018
    “…This paper demonstrates the use of a Geographic Information System (GIS) to reconstruct the spatial relationships of the lithic assemblages from Dickett’s Field, Hampshire UK, a high-level Lower/Middle Palaeolithic site which is located on the North Hampshire Downs of southern England and situated on deposits mapped as claywith-flints. …”
    Working paper