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Fairweather Eden: life in Britain half a million years ago as revealed by the excavations at Boxgrove

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The discovery of the remains of 'Boxgrove Man', a 'Missing Link' hominid half a million years old in chalk pits in Sussex made world headlines in May 1994.

This was the most sensational archeological find in the UK since Piltdown Man - only this time it was not a hoax.

Continuing excavation by site archeologist Mark Roberts has enabled him and his team to build up a picture of this, the first Englishman, and to open up a unique window on life in Britain before the Ice Age. Because these human remains, the artefacts surrounding them and the remains of the local flora and fauna - including elephants and rhinoceroses of an extinct species - are preserved in an unprecedented way, we now discover how our ancestors hunted, ate, manufactured the implements they needed to survive and interacted; these were neither the opportunist scavengers nor the mindless killers that they have previously been supposed to be.

Boxgrove, therefore, represents a revolutionary view of the origins of mankind, and changes our understanding of what it means to be human.

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Century
1448135672 / 9781448135677
eBook (EPUB)
936.2
31/03/2013
England
English
333 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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