n.a. (2004). The Mesolithic period in England. In: n.e. Mesolithic Scotland and its Neighbours. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 339-358.

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The Mesolithic period in England
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current perspectives and new research
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Mesolithic Scotland and its Neighbours
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph Series
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476
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339 - 358
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Provides a review of recently published research on the Mesolithic period in England. Re-examines the radiocarbon record for the Early and Later Mesolithic, and uses new isotopic studies on human bones to compare dietary behavioural patterns in the two phases. Argues that in the Early Mesolithic people practiced high logistical mobility, possibly accompanied by low residential mobility, contrasted with the Later Mesolithic when people may have made more frequent residential moves and hand high logistical mobility, but occupied smaller home territories.
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2004
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0903903288
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16 Feb 2011