2005. A butchered bone from Norfolk: evidence for very early human presence in Britain. Archaeology International 8: 14-17.See S. Parfitt, "A butchered bone from Norfolk: evidence for very early human presence in Britain", Archaeology Inter national 2004/2005, 14-1 7 ....
A Researchers have discovered stone tools in Norfolk,UK, which suggest that early humans arrived in Britain nearly a million years ago―or even earlier. The find pushes back the arrival of the first hu?mans in what is now the UK by several hundred thousand years. Environmental data suggests ...
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(all in Suffolk). He is currently Co-Director of the Pathways to Ancient Britain Project funded by the Calleva Foundation. His work focuses on the earliest occupation of northern Europe, currently being investigated through fieldwork at Happisburgh (Norfolk), the early human adaptation to ...
Following the Creswellian recolonization of England in the 13th millennium BP (uncalibrated), Scotland and Ireland were among the last regions of Europe to be occupied by humans — by at least 9000 BP. In both cases, there is considerable debate concerning (1) the precise nature of the enviro...
The companion dog is one of the most phenotypically diverse species. Variability between breeds extends not only to morphology and aspects of behaviour, but also to longevity. Despite this fact, little research has been devoted to assessing variation in
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Many studies involving humans show that early life adversity, such as abuse or maternal stress, has long-term consequences on offspring. The study has been published in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B.
An account is given of screening for the early detection of disease in Great Britain today. The organisation of screening programmes provided nationally for the whole population is described. These include programmes for prenatal care, screening of infants, screening of schoolchildren, and screening of...
For Smith, an institutional framework is necessary to steer humans toward productive pursuits that are beneficial to society. This framework consists of institutions like a justice system designed to protect and promote free and fair competition. However, there must be competition undergirding this fra...