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H 275 x W 218 mm

112 pages

95 figures (colour throughout)

Published Jun 2002

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Paperback: 9781870453295

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Prehistoric People of the Pennines

Reconstructing the Lifestyles of Mesolithic Hunter-Gatherers on Marsden Moor

By P.A. Spikins

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Excavations at Marsden Moor (1993–1996) uncovered Mesolithic flint tools, hearths, and occupation surfaces. This research explores excavation methods, evidence analysis, and the lives of Pennine hunter-gatherers, linking prehistoric findings to broader environmental and cultural contexts.

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Contents

Contents
List of illustrations
Summaries
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction – Mesolithic People in Britain
Chapter One – Changing ideas about Mesolithic hunter-gatherers: the ‘grey sand flint men’ and the ‘non-geometric folk’
Chapter Two – Problems and perspectives in trying to understand Mesolithic people
Chapter Three – The West Yorkshire Mesolithic Project
Chapter Four – Snapshots in time
Chapter Five – Looking farther afield
Chapter Six – What can modern hunter-gatherers tell us?
Chapter Seven – The Selk’nam of Tierra del Fuego
Chapter Eight – Images of hunter-gatherers on March Hill
Glossary
Endnotes
Bibliography
Further information
Figure credits
Index