Lives, loves and deaths of Neolithic farmers: bioarchaeology of burials from Vedrovice (Czech Republic) and the spread of agriculture in Europe
(2009)
Journal Article
Zvelebil, M., Pettitt, P., & Lukes, A. (2009). Lives, loves and deaths of Neolithic farmers: bioarchaeology of burials from Vedrovice (Czech Republic) and the spread of agriculture in Europe
Outputs (8)
Excavations outside Church Hole, Creswell Crags: the first three seasons (2006-8) (2009)
Journal Article
Pettitt, P., Jacobi, R., Chamberlain, A., Schreve, D., Wall, I., Dinnis, R., & Wragg-Sykes, R. (2009). Excavations outside Church Hole, Creswell Crags: the first three seasons (2006-8)
The rise of modern humans. (2009)
Book Chapter
Pettitt, P. (2009). The rise of modern humans. In C. Scarre (Ed.), The Human Past (124-73). Thames & Hudson
The Neanderthals (2009)
Book Chapter
Pettitt, P. (2009). The Neanderthals. In B. Cunliffe, C. Gosden, & R. Joyce (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Archaeology (332-70). Oxford University Press
François Bordes (2009)
Book Chapter
Pettitt, P. (2009). François Bordes. In R. Hosfield, F. Wenban-Smith, & M. Pope (Eds.), Great Prehistorians: 150 years of Palaeolithic Research, 1859-2009 (201-12)
The Chauvet conundrum: are claims for the ‘birthplace of art’ premature? (2009)
Book Chapter
Pettitt, P., Bahn, P., & Züchner, C. (2009). The Chauvet conundrum: are claims for the ‘birthplace of art’ premature?. In P. Bahn (Ed.), An Enquiring Mind: Studies in Honor of Alexander Marshack (239-62). Oxbow and Cambridge MA: American School of Prehistoric Research Monograph Series
The demonstration of human antiquity: three rediscovered illustrations from the 1825 and 1846 excavations in Kent's Cavern (Torquay, England) (2009)
Journal Article
White, M., & Pettitt, P. (2009). The demonstration of human antiquity: three rediscovered illustrations from the 1825 and 1846 excavations in Kent's Cavern (Torquay, England). Antiquity, 83(321), 758-768. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00098975The authors disentangle the fascinating tale of the investigations in Kent's Cavern, iconic site for the acceptance of early man. The drawings they have discovered in the archives of the Geological Society are the only ones known from the earliest ex... Read More about The demonstration of human antiquity: three rediscovered illustrations from the 1825 and 1846 excavations in Kent's Cavern (Torquay, England).
Britain's Oldest Art: the Ice Age Cave Art of Creswell Crags (2009)
Book
Bahn, P., & Pettitt, P. (2009). Britain's Oldest Art: the Ice Age Cave Art of Creswell Crags. English Heritage