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Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea: Research priorities and collaboration with industry
Flemming, N.C. (Ed.) (2004). Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea: Research priorities and collaboration with industry. Council for British Archaeology Research Report. Council for British Archaeology: York. ISBN 1-902771-46-X. xii, 141 pp.
Part of: Council for British Archaeology Research Report. Council for British Archaeology: York. ISSN 0589-9036, more

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    VLIZ: General COG.186 [101407]

Keywords
    Archaeology
    Underwater
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Flemming, N.C., editor

Content
  • Bailey, G. (2004). The wider significance of submerged archaeological sites and their relevance to world prehistory, in: Flemming, N.C. (Ed.) Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea. Research priorities and collaboration with industry. pp. 3-10, more
  • Flemming, N.C. (2004). The prehistory of the North Sea floor in the context of Continental Shelf archaeology from the Mediterranean to the Nova Zemlya, in: Flemming, N.C. (Ed.) Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea. Research priorities and collaboration with industry. pp. 11-19, more
  • Fischer, A. (2004). Submerged Stone Age – Danish examples and North Sea potential, in: Flemming, N.C. (Ed.) Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea. Research priorities and collaboration with industry. pp. 23-36, more
  • Momber, G. (2004). The inundated landscapes of the westem Solent, in: Flemming, N.C. (Ed.) Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea. Research priorities and collaboration with industry. Council for British Archaeology Research Report, : pp. 38-42, more
  • Glimmerveen, J.; Mol, D.; Post, K.; Reumer, J.W.F.; van der Plicht, H.; de Vos, J.; van Geel, B.; van Reenen, G.; Pals, J.P. (2004). The North Sea project: the first palaeontological, palynological, and archaeological results, in: Flemming, N.C. (Ed.) Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea. Research priorities and collaboration with industry. pp. 43-52, more
  • Grøn, O.; Skaarup, J. (2004). Submerged Stone Age coastal zones in Denmark: investigation strategies and results, in: Flemming, N.C. (Ed.) Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea. Research priorities and collaboration with industry. pp. 53-56, more
  • Verhart, L.B.M. (2004). The implications of prehistoric finds on and off the Dutch coast, in: Flemming, N.C. (Ed.) Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea. Research priorities and collaboration with industry. pp. 57-61, more
  • Chapman, H.P.; Lillie, M. (2004). Investigating 'Doggerland' through analogy: the example of Holderness, East Yorkshire (UK), in: Flemming, N.C. (Ed.) Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea. Research priorities and collaboration with industry. pp. 65-69, more
  • van Kolfschoten, T.; van Essen, H. (2004). Palaeozoological heritage from the bottom of the North Sea, in: Flemming, N.C. (Ed.) Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea. Research priorities and collaboration with industry. pp. 70-80, more
  • Murphy, P. (2004). Biological proxy indicators in buried and submerged site prospection: what is significant?, in: Flemming, N.C. (Ed.) Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea. Research priorities and collaboration with industry. pp. 81-86, more
  • Firth, A. (2004). Prehistory in the North Sea: questions from development-led archaeology, in: Flemming, N.C. (Ed.) Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea. Research priorities and collaboration with industry. pp. 89-94, more
  • Oxley, I. (2004). Constructive conservation in England's waters, in: Flemming, N.C. (Ed.) Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea. Research priorities and collaboration with industry. pp. 95-98, more
  • Long, D. (2004). Existing resources of acoustic and sedimentary sample data for analysing the landscape for human occupation in the North Sea, in: Flemming, N.C. (Ed.) Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea. Research priorities and collaboration with industry. pp. 99-101, more
  • Maarleveld, T.J.; Peeters, H. (2004). Can we manage?, in: Flemming, N.C. (Ed.) Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea. Research priorities and collaboration with industry. pp. 102-112, more

Abstract
    This fascinating volume on submerged prehistoric landscapes of the North Sea brings together for the first time comparative archaeological evidence from Norway, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, and the UK. The reports describe a range of submerged sites, and artifacts, occupied or used during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene periods of glacially controlled low sea level when large areas of the north-west European continental shelf were dry land. They show that Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic peoples created settlements on the contemporaneous coastlines at periods of low sea level, and probably in the hinterlands of the central North Sea, sometimes known as Doggerland.

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