A Global History of the Earlier Palaeolithic: Assembling the Acheulean World, 1673-2020s
(2022)
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White, M. J. (2022). A Global History of the Earlier Palaeolithic: Assembling the Acheulean World, 1673-2020s. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003287827
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Homo Sapiens Rediscovered. The Scientific Revolution Rewriting our Origins. (2022)
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Pettitt, P. (in press). Homo Sapiens Rediscovered. The Scientific Revolution Rewriting our Origins. London: Thames and Hudson
Studying Primates: How to Design, Conduct and Report Primatological Research (2019)
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Setchell, J. (2019). Studying Primates: How to Design, Conduct and Report Primatological Research. Cambridge University Press
Making Purposeful Thought Productive (2018)
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Newton, L., & Newton, D. (2018). Making Purposeful Thought Productive. ICIE, International Centre for Innovation in Education
William Boyd Dawkins and the Victorian Science of Cave Hunting (2016)
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White, M. (2017). William Boyd Dawkins and the Victorian Science of Cave Hunting. Pen and Sword Books
Speaking Our Minds: Why human communication is different, and how language evolved to make it special (2014)
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Scott-Phillips, T. (2014). Speaking Our Minds: Why human communication is different, and how language evolved to make it special. Red Globe Press
Quaternary of the Trent (2014)
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Bridgland, D., Howard, A., White, M., & White, T. (2014). Quaternary of the Trent. Oxbow Books
The Palaeolithic Origins of Human Burial. (2011)
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Pettitt, P. (2011). The Palaeolithic Origins of Human Burial. Routledge
Britain's Oldest Art: the Ice Age Cave Art of Creswell Crags (2009)
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Bahn, P., & Pettitt, P. (2009). Britain's Oldest Art: the Ice Age Cave Art of Creswell Crags. English Heritage
Evolving Human Nutrition: Implications for Public Health. (2012)
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Ulijaszek, S., Mann, N., & Elton, S. (2012). Evolving Human Nutrition: Implications for Public Health. Cambridge University Press
Cultural evolution: How Darwinian theory can explain human culture and synthesize the social sciences. (2011)
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Mesoudi, A. (2011). Cultural evolution: How Darwinian theory can explain human culture and synthesize the social sciences. The University of Chicago Press
The British Palaeolithic: Human Societies at the Edge of the Pleistocene World (2012)
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Pettitt, P., & White, M. (2012). The British Palaeolithic: Human Societies at the Edge of the Pleistocene World. Routledge
Learning to Learn for Life 3: Research and Practical Examples for Secondary Schools. (2009)
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Goodbourn, R., Hartley, T., Higgins, S., & Wall, K. (2009). Learning to Learn for Life 3: Research and Practical Examples for Secondary Schools. Continuum
The Thames through time : the archaeology of the gravel terraces of the upper and middle Thames : early Prehistoric to 1500 BC. Part 1, The Ice ages : palaeogeography, Palaeolithic archaeology and Pleistocene environments. (2011)
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Morigi, A., Schreve, D., & White, M. (2011). The Thames through time : the archaeology of the gravel terraces of the upper and middle Thames : early Prehistoric to 1500 BC. Part 1, The Ice ages : palaeogeography, Palaeolithic archaeology and Pleistocene environments. Oxford Archaeology
Minke Whales (2000)
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Hoelzel, A., & Stern, S. (2000). Minke Whales. Colin Baxter
Molecular Genetic Ecology (1991)
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Hoelzel, A., & Dover, G. (1991). Molecular Genetic Ecology. Oxford University Press
Meeting the Standards in Primary Science (2000)
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Newton, L. (2000). Meeting the Standards in Primary Science. Routledge
A climatic atlas of European breeding birds (2007)
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Huntley, B., Green, R. E., Collingham, Y. C., & Willis, S. G. (2007). A climatic atlas of European breeding birds. Lynx Edicions
From Genesis to Prehistory. The archaeological Three Age System and its contested reception in Denmark, Britain and Ireland (2007)
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Rowley-Conwy, P. (2007). From Genesis to Prehistory. The archaeological Three Age System and its contested reception in Denmark, Britain and Ireland. Oxford University PressWe are now familiar with the Three Age System, the archaeological partitioning of the past into Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. This division, which amounted at the time to a major scientific revolution, was conceived in Denmark in the 1830s. Pe... Read More about From Genesis to Prehistory. The archaeological Three Age System and its contested reception in Denmark, Britain and Ireland.
Order and anarchy: civil society, social disorder and war (2006)
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Layton, R. (2006). Order and anarchy: civil society, social disorder and war. Cambridge University PressArgues against the view that the Capitalist market economy is uniquely conducive to the creation of civil society. Shows that Locke and Ferguson identified civil society with social co-operation based on rational self- interest in all human societies... Read More about Order and anarchy: civil society, social disorder and war.