Quaternary Paleoclimate

Quaternary Paleoclimate

Author: W. C. Mahaney

Publisher: Norwich [Norfolk] : Geo Abstracts

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 488

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22 papers given at the fourth conference on Quaternary Research, May 18-20, 1979 which discuss methods of reconstructing paleoclimate.


Hunters of the Recent Past

Hunters of the Recent Past

Author: Leslie B. Davis

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-10-30

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 1317598350

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One of a series of more than 20 volumes resulting from the World Archaeological Congress, September 1986, which brought together archaeologists and anthropologists from many parts of the world, academics from contingent disciplines, and non-academics from a wide range of cultural backgrounds. This book considers prehistoric and more recent manifestations of human hunting behaviour, with a general emphasis on communal hunting. It demonstrates that the combination of archaeological, ethnographic and ethnohistorical approaches provides a researched basis for consideration of the topic on worldwide, regional, and local scales. It includes theoretical and methodological issues, within a context of enquiry, original data presentation, and discussion. It is of interest to archaeologists, anthropologists and ethnohistorians.


Lyell

Lyell

Author: Derek John Blundell

Publisher: Geological Society of America

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 394

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Distinguished historians of science give an appraisal of Sir Charles Lyell's life and works, and his influence through his travels across Europe and North America. Leading geologists assess Lyell's subsequent influence on climatology, sedimentology, stratigraphy, coal geology, regional tectonics, volcanology and natural hazards. Modern geological research constructed upon Lyell's legacy illustrates its wealth, 200 years on from his birth.


From Kostenki to Clovis

From Kostenki to Clovis

Author: Olga Soffer

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 510

ISBN-13: 148991112X

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From the American Side I went to the USSR for the first time in 1982 to attend the 11th meeting of the International Union for Quaternary research (INQUA) held at the Moscow State University. At that time relations between our two countries were anything but congenial and many restrictions were placed on our viewing the archaeological and paleontological collections and labora tory facilities. This was not the ideal climate for the free exchange of ideas needed for meaningful research. However, it was obvious to us that the strained relations did not extend to scientific discussions between scholars. We left that meeting well aware that if the problems of prehistoric Old World-New World relationships were to be resolved, it would eventually require cooperative research efforts within the world community of archaeologists. At that time, the pre-Clovis problem in New World archaeology was foremost in the minds of many North American researchers: tool technology and assemblages were being studied as a possible means of establishing cultural relationships across the Bering Strait, Clovis sites and mammoth kills were being looked at with new ideas for interpretation, and New World researchers realized that to resolve these questions they had to become familiar with the archaeological record of northeast Asia. A chance meeting of the writer with Olga Soffer in 1983 led to serious discussions of the sites on the Russian or East European Plain.


Regional Geomorphology of the United States

Regional Geomorphology of the United States

Author: William David Thornbury

Publisher:

Published: 1965

Total Pages: 624

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Core of a course in regional geomorphology around which each teacher may pattern a course to fit his particular preferences. Also a useful reference for persons who are not specialists in regional geomorphology but who wish to familiarize themselves with the regional geomorphology of our country.


Pleistocene Archaeology

Pleistocene Archaeology

Author: Rintaro Ono

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2020-12

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 1838803572

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This book presents an overview of recent research in the field of Pleistocene Archaeology around the world. The main topics of this book are: (1) human migrations, particularly by Homo sapiens who have migrated into most regions of the world and settled in different environments, (2) the development of human technology from early to archaic hominins and Homo sapiens, and (3) human adaptation to new environments and responses to environmental changes caused by climate changes during the Pleistocene. With such perspectives in mind, this book contains a total of nine insightful and stimulating chapters on these topics, in which human history during the time of the Pleistocene is reviewed and discussed.