Research Articles
Boxgrove: Palaeolithic hunters by the seashore
Author:
Mark B. Roberts
UCL Institute of Archaeology, GB
Abstract
Excavations at Boxgrove in Southeast England have yielded a detailed picture of how humans lived there, and of the environments they occupied, 500,000 years ago. The director of the project - which is funded by English Heritage - discusses Boxgrove's place in the early colonization of Europe and argues that the site's occupants were highly capable hunters.
How to Cite:
Roberts, M.B., 1997. Boxgrove: Palaeolithic hunters by the seashore. Archaeology International, 1, pp.8–13. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/ai.0104
Published on
23 Nov 1997.
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