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Special issue on Neanderthal behaviour
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Title:
Special issue on Neanderthal behaviour
Series
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Series:
Before Farming
Volume
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Volume:
2006 (3)
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Lawrence Barham
Issue Editor
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Issue Editor:
Paul B Pettitt
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Publisher:
Western Academic & Specialist Press Limited
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Year of Publication:
2007
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Is Portmanteau:1Date Of Issue From:2006
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.waspress.co.uk/journals/beforefarming/journal_20063/index.php
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https://online.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/toc/bfarm/2006/3
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Created Date:
20 Aug 2008
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Special issue on Neanderthal behaviour
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Issue including a special section marking the 150th anniversary of the first discovery of Neanderthal remains in 1856; contributions include
Guest editorial: Homo neanderthalensis (King 1864)
Paul B Pettitt
163 - 165
introduction to special section, in which the author discusses the various interpretations placed upon Neanderthal remains by nineteenth-century academics as well as current concerns in Neanderthal studies
Neanderthal energetics and spatial behaviour
Alexander Verpoorte
208 - 213
recent studies indicate high energetic requirements for Neanderthals. The high requirements have behavioural implications, for example, related to the use of the landscape. Using a simple central place foraging model the author aims to show that Neanderthal energetic requirements can explain the main characteristics of the Middle Palaeolithic archaeological record, from the lack of features at sites to the limits of the Neanderthal range