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Recently, Palaeolithic and Mesolithic archaeology has been breaking boundaries worldwide. Finds such as the Mesolithic house at Howick, the sequencing of the Neanderthal genome, and the recently discovered footprints at Happisburgh all serve to indicate how archaeologists in these fields are truly at the cutting edge of understanding humanity's past. This volume celebrates this trend by focusing on recent advances in the study of the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic. With contributors from a diverse range of backgrounds, it allows for a greater degree of interdisciplinary discourse than is often the case, as the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic are generally split apart. Wild Things brings together contributions from major researchers and early career specialists, detailing research taking place across the British Isles, France, Portugal, Russia, the Levant and Europe as a whole, providing a cross-section of the exciting range of research being conducted. By combining papers from both these periods, it is hoped that dialogue between practitioners of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic archaeology can be further encouraged. Topics include: the chronology of the Mid-Upper Palaeolithic of European Russia; territorial use of Alpine high altitude areas by Mesolithic hunter-gatherer; discussing the feasibility of reconstructing Neanderthal demography to examine their extinction; the funerary contexts from the Mesolithic burials at Muge; the discovery of further British Upper Palaeolithic parietal art at Cathole Cave; exploitation of both lithics and fauna in Palaeolithic France; and an analysis of Mesolithic/Neolithic trade in Europe.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title page
  3. copyrights
  4. Contents page
  5. Preface
  6. List of Contributors
  7. Chapter 1: Chronology of the Mid Upper Palaeolithic of European Russia: Problems and prospects Natasha Reynolds
  8. Chapter 2: Invisible Individuals, Visible Groups: On the evidence for individuals and groups at the Lower Palaeolithic site of Caddington, Bedfordshire, UK Frederick W. F. Foulds
  9. Chapter 3: Alpine ‘Hunters’ from the Middle Mesolithic to Early Neolithic: A contribution to the study of lithic industries from two high altitude loci (Gerland and La Mare) in Vercors, Northern French Alps Alexandre Angelin
  10. Chapter 4: The Phenomenon of Mesolithic Settlement within the Bohemian Paradise Area, Czech Republic Petr Ơída, Marta Moravcová, Dagmar Vokounová Franzeová and Jan Prostƙedník
  11. Chapter 5: Palaeoenvironments and Prehistoric Interactions in Northern France from the Eemian Interglacial to the End of the Weichselian Middle Pleniglacial Jean-Luc Locht, Emilie Goval, Pierre Antoine, Sylvie Coutard, Patrick Auguste, Clément Paris and David Hérisson
  12. Chapter 6: The Feasibility of Reconstructing Neanderthal Demography as an Approach to Examining Extinction Danae Rebecca Dodge
  13. Chapter 7: Le Cuzoul De Gramat (Lot, France): A key sequence for the early Holocene in southwest France Nicolas Valdeyron, Aureade Henry, Benjamin Marquebielle, Bruno Bosc-Zanardo, Bernard Gassin, Sylvene Michel and Sylvie Philibert
  14. Chapter 8: Human Craniometric Variation Supports Discontinuity at the Late Glacial Maximum in Europe CiarĂĄn Brewster, Ron Pinhasi and Christopher Meiklejohn
  15. Chapter 9: Funerary Contexts: The case study of the Mesolithic shellmiddens of Muge (Portugal) OlĂ­via Figueiredo, JoĂŁo Cascalheira, JoĂŁo Marreiros, Telmo Pereira, ClĂĄudiaUmbelino and Nuno Bicho
  16. Chapter 10: Fire as a Component of Mesolithic Funerary Rituals: Charcoal analyses from a burial in Cabeço da Amoreira(Muge, Portugal) Patrícia Diogo Monteiro, João Cascalheira, João Marreiros, Telmo Pereira and Nuno Bicho
  17. Chapter 1: Animal Magic: The discovery of Upper Palaeolithic Parietal art in Cathole Cave, Gower Peninsula, South Wales George Nash
  18. Chapter 12: Ideology of the Hunt and the End of the Epi-Palaeolithic Piotr Jacobsson
  19. Chapter 13: Animal Exploitation Strategies in Eastern Aquitaine (France) during the Last Glacial Maximum Jean-Christophe Castel, Myriam Boudadi-Maligne, Sylvain Ducasse, Caroline Renard, François-Xavier ChauviÚre, Delphine Kuntz and Jean-Baptiste Mallye
  20. Chapter 14: Locating Potential Mesolithic Fish Sites in Britain using Predictive Modelling: Applying the ‘fishing site model’ to British conditions Kris Hall
  21. Chapter 15: Foragers and Farmers in Mesolithic/Neolithic Europe, 5500–3900 cal. BC: Beyond the anthropological comfort zone Peter Rowley-Conwy