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Palaeo-environments of the Balkan Lateglacial and their potential – were humans absent from the Garden of Eden? (2013)
Journal Article
Magyari, E., Gaydarska, B., Pettitt, P., & Chapman, J. (2013). Palaeo-environments of the Balkan Lateglacial and their potential – were humans absent from the Garden of Eden?. Bulgarian e-Journal of Archeology, 3(1), 1-30

The lower part of a sediment core taken from the Ezero lake, next to Tell Ezero, in the Thracian Plain, Bulgaria, covers the period 15500–13500 calBP (Greenland Ice Core Stages G1-1c–1e). The recovery of plant macrofossils as well as pollen grains in... Read More about Palaeo-environments of the Balkan Lateglacial and their potential – were humans absent from the Garden of Eden?.

En los origenes del arte rupestre Paleolitico: dataciones por la serie del Uranio en la cuevas de Altamira, El Castillo y Tito Bustillo. (2013)
Book Chapter
Pike, A., Hoffmann, D., García-Diez, M., Pettitt, P., Alcolea, J., de Balbín, R., …Zilhão, J. (2013). En los origenes del arte rupestre Paleolitico: dataciones por la serie del Uranio en la cuevas de Altamira, El Castillo y Tito Bustillo. In Pensando el Gravetiense: Nuevos datos para la Región Cantábrica en su Contexto Peninsular y Pirenaico (461-75). Monografías del Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira

Lateglacial landscape use: correlation of lithic artefacts from Wey Manor Farm and Church Lammas to source region through LA-ICP-MS trace element analysis. (2013)
Book Chapter
Pettitt, P., Rockman, M., & Chenery, S. (2013). Lateglacial landscape use: correlation of lithic artefacts from Wey Manor Farm and Church Lammas to source region through LA-ICP-MS trace element analysis. In P. Jones, & R. Poulton (Eds.), Two Upper Palaeolithic Sites in the Lower Courses of the Rivers Colne and Wey: Church Lammas and Wey Manor Farm (99-106). English Heritage and Surrey County Council

Biosocial archaeology of the Early Neolithic: synthetic analyses of human skeletal remains from the LBK cemetery of Vedrovice, Czech Republic. (2013)
Journal Article
Zvelebil, M., & Pettitt, P. (2013). Biosocial archaeology of the Early Neolithic: synthetic analyses of human skeletal remains from the LBK cemetery of Vedrovice, Czech Republic. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 32(3), 313-29. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaa.2012.01.011

Bioarchaeology is a powerful tool in the examination of prehistoric collections of human skeletal remains. Application of a few bioarchaeological techniques (ancient DNA, carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes, and dental micro-wear) to the human osteol... Read More about Biosocial archaeology of the Early Neolithic: synthetic analyses of human skeletal remains from the LBK cemetery of Vedrovice, Czech Republic..

John Lubbock, caves, and the development of Middle and Upper Palaeolithic archaeology. (2013)
Journal Article
Pettitt, P., & White, M. (2013). John Lubbock, caves, and the development of Middle and Upper Palaeolithic archaeology. Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science, 68(1), 35-48. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsnr.2013.0050

John Lubbock's Pre-Historic Times (1865) was the first publication to use the terms ‘Palaeolithic’ and ‘Neolithic’ to define major periods of early prehistory. Because of this he has come to be seen as one of the most influential figures in the histo... Read More about John Lubbock, caves, and the development of Middle and Upper Palaeolithic archaeology..