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Since the discovery of Britain’s first Ice Age cave art in 2003, the site of Creswell Crags has gained international recognition as one of Britain’s leading Ice Age sites. For the first time the history of the site is brought together in one accessible volume. Documenting the early fieldwork at the site it uncovers antiquarian discoveries such as the famous horse engraving, excavations in the 1920s that saw our understanding of our early ancestors take shape, discusses the demise of the Neanderthals and the emergence of Modern Man, and looks at how Creswell Crags grew as a heritage attraction of potential World Heritage Status. In Beyond the Ice, Matthew Beresford examines how our ancestors lived, how they hunted, examines the tools and weapons they made and, most importantly, what they left behind. The book also challenges the term ‘Creswellian’, an isolated British culture that occupied the fringe lands of western Europe, and instead offers hard evidence for viewing Creswell Crags and its inhabitants as being part of a vast Ice Age world. Finally, it looks at what happened right at the end of the last Ice Age and examines what the changes in climate and landscape meant to our early ancestors. Beyond the Ice will appeal as much to the general reader as it will to the student or scholar, as it raises fundamental questions and offers up interpretations that apply to us all.

Table of Contents
Introduction ;
Chapter One: Antiquarian interest & early fieldwork ;
Chapter Two: Armstrong’s research and interpretations ;
Chapter Three: Discovery of the rock art at Church Hole Cave, Creswell Crags and its wider implications ;
Chapter Four: Challenging the Creswellian: The way forward ;
Chapter Five: The development of Creswell as a heritage site: a 21st century perspective ;
Chapter Six: Neanderthals and Moderns: the search for Creswell Man ;
Chapter Seven: Final Remarks ;
Chapter Eight: Conclusion ;
Appendix ;
Bibliography

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      Publisher: Archaeopress
      Publication Date: 20/03/2012
      ISBN13: 9781905739509, 978-1905739509
      ISBN10: 1905739508

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Since the discovery of Britain’s first Ice Age cave art in 2003, the site of Creswell Crags has gained international recognition as one of Britain’s leading Ice Age sites. For the first time the history of the site is brought together in one accessible volume. Documenting the early fieldwork at the site it uncovers antiquarian discoveries such as the famous horse engraving, excavations in the 1920s that saw our understanding of our early ancestors take shape, discusses the demise of the Neanderthals and the emergence of Modern Man, and looks at how Creswell Crags grew as a heritage attraction of potential World Heritage Status. In Beyond the Ice, Matthew Beresford examines how our ancestors lived, how they hunted, examines the tools and weapons they made and, most importantly, what they left behind. The book also challenges the term ‘Creswellian’, an isolated British culture that occupied the fringe lands of western Europe, and instead offers hard evidence for viewing Creswell Crags and its inhabitants as being part of a vast Ice Age world. Finally, it looks at what happened right at the end of the last Ice Age and examines what the changes in climate and landscape meant to our early ancestors. Beyond the Ice will appeal as much to the general reader as it will to the student or scholar, as it raises fundamental questions and offers up interpretations that apply to us all.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction ;
      Chapter One: Antiquarian interest & early fieldwork ;
      Chapter Two: Armstrong’s research and interpretations ;
      Chapter Three: Discovery of the rock art at Church Hole Cave, Creswell Crags and its wider implications ;
      Chapter Four: Challenging the Creswellian: The way forward ;
      Chapter Five: The development of Creswell as a heritage site: a 21st century perspective ;
      Chapter Six: Neanderthals and Moderns: the search for Creswell Man ;
      Chapter Seven: Final Remarks ;
      Chapter Eight: Conclusion ;
      Appendix ;
      Bibliography

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