Research project

RESET: Response of Humans to abrupt Environmental Transitions

Staff

Lead researchers

Professor William Davies

Professor of Palaeoanthropology
Research interests
  • Modelling mobility/dispersal, interaction and creativity/innovation in late Neanderthals and in early Homo sapiens.
  • Relating Palaeolithic hunter-gatherer ecologies to climatic frameworks.
  • Assessing inequalities in resource acquisition and development of skills in the Palaeolithic.
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Research outputs

2012, Paleoceanography, 27(3), PA3208
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J. Lowe, N. Barton, S. Blockley, C. Bronk Ramsey, V.L. Cullen, William Davies, Clive Gamble, K. Grant, M. Hardiman, R. Housley, C.S. Lane, S Lee, M. Lewis, A. MacLeod, M.A. Menzies, W. Mueller, M. Pollard, C. Price, A.P. Roberts, E.J. Rohling, C. Satow, V.C. Smith, C. Stringer, E.L. Tomlinson, D. White, P.G. Albert, I. Arienzo, G. Barker, D. Boric, A. Carendente, L. Civetta, C. Ferrier, J.-L. Guadelli, P. Karkanas, M. Koumouzelis, U.C. Mueller, G. Orsi, J. Pross, M. Rosi, L. Shalamanov-Korobar, N. Sirakov & P.C. Tzedakis, 2012, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109(34), 13532-13537
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Type: article
2012, Climate Dynamics, 39(3-4), 589-598
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Type: article
2012, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 333-334, 1-12
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