The earliest Europeans : : a year in the life : survival strategies in the lower Palaeolithic / / Robert Hosfield.

The Earliest Europeans explores the early origins of man in Europe through the perspective of 'a year in the life': how hominins in the Lower Palaeolithic coped with the year-round practical challenges of mid-latitude Europe with its distinctive temperatures, seasonality patterns, and avai...

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford, England : : Oxbow Books,, [2020]
©2020
Year of Publication:2020
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 p.)
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Other title:A seasonal approach
A seasonal perspective: a Palaeolithic 'just so' story?
Fundamentals of seasonality
Lower Palaeolithic Europe
The Pleistocene world
Glacial and interglacial cycles
Long-term Pleistocene change
The woods and the trees
Nature of the Lower Palaeolithic record
The earliest occupations of Europe
Outstanding questions ... and a seasonal approach
A winter wonderland?
It's grim in Europe: a winter challenge
Cold, dark and short days ... everywhere?
Surviving winter
Built for the cold?
A hairy hominin?
Put the heating on ...
Clothing, or I can't feel my fingers
Shelters?
Winter is coming, the deer aren't getting fat
Winter plants?
Scavenging as a strategy: shovelling revisited
'Every mile is two in winter ...'
Conclusion: a winter's tale
Springtime -- a land awakening
Spring renewal
Spring relocations?
Spring resources: plant and animal foods
Animals and plants in the diet ... but how?
European Homo: always a hunter?
Food, and other stresses?
Who were the foragers...?
Food sharing ... or, where is everyone else?
Springtime babies?
Childbirth and demanding infants: energetics and social costs
Daily living: local spring lives?
Spring: breathing new life
Summertime ... was the living easy?
Hot days ... and dry days?
Water ... and wildfires?
Summer foods
Long days, not lazy days
Learning in a Lower Palaeolithic childhood
Childs' play ...?
A world beyond the horizon?
Summer conception: hunting with benefits?
Long days ... and dry days
Autumn -- rich in food and colour
Wild harvests ... and shorter days
Ruts and nuts
Autumn migrations and winter in the sun?
How far do we have to go ...?
Are we nearly there yet?
Preparing for winter?
Other sorts of stockpiling?
An ability to plan? Preparing clothing
An ability to plan? A lithic perspective
Autumn: season of mists and mellow fruitfulness?
A year in a supremely skilled life?
The hominin year: a seasonal perspective
Adapting to a seasonal Europe?
Continuity in a seasonal world
Coping with seasonal Europe: biology and technology
How different were H. heidelbergensis and H. antecessor? A seasonal perspective
A seasonal world: hominins on the edge?
Benefits of a seasonal perspective
Summary:The Earliest Europeans explores the early origins of man in Europe through the perspective of 'a year in the life': how hominins in the Lower Palaeolithic coped with the year-round practical challenges of mid-latitude Europe with its distinctive temperatures, seasonality patterns, and available resources. Current research has provided increasingly robust archaeological and Quaternary Science records, but there are ongoing uncertainties as to both the earliest Europeans' specific survival strategies and behaviours, and the character of their dispersals into Europe. In short, how sustained and 'successful' were the individual phases of European occupation by Lower Palaeolithic hominins and what sorts of 'human' where they?
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1785707647
1785707620
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Robert Hosfield.