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Early hominins in north-west Europe: a punctuated long chronology?
Robert Hosfield,
James Cole
University of Brighton
Past Human and Environment Dynamics Research Excellence Group
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Northwest Europe
100%
Early Hominins
100%
Hominin
100%
Major Change
66%
Lower Palaeolithic
66%
Bifaces
66%
Hominin Occupation
66%
Behavioral Plasticity
66%
Europe
33%
Climatic Conditions
33%
Southern Europe
33%
Africa
33%
Mid-1990s
33%
Postdates
33%
Anglian Glaciation
33%
Potential Drivers
33%
Palaeo
33%
Modern Humans
33%
Changing Views
33%
Northern Range
33%
Marine Isotope Stages
33%
European North
33%
Range Expansion
33%
Evolutionary Position
33%
Human Life History
33%
Lithic Technology
33%
Southwestern Asia
33%
Identity Positions
33%
Arts and Humanities
North-west Europe
100%
Europe
66%
Lower Palaeolithic
66%
Biface
66%
1990s
33%
Reconsideration
33%
Human Life
33%
Modern Humans
33%
Lithic technology
33%
Western Asia
33%
Africa
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Europe
100%
Africa
25%
Anglian
25%
Western Asia
25%
Marine Isotope Stage
25%
Southern Europe
25%
Range Expansion
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Europeans
100%
Life History
33%
Evolution
33%