Title | Doggerland and the lost frontiers project (2015–2020) |
Creator | |
Date Issued | 2017 |
Source Publication | Under the Sea: Archaeology and Palaeolandscapes of the Continental Shelf |
ISBN | 9783319531588 |
Author/Editor of Source Publication | Bailey, G., Harff, J., Sakellariou, D. (eds) |
Book series | Coastal Research Library |
Publication Place | Cham |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 305-319 |
Abstract | As this volume, the final monograph of the SPLASHCOS network, was being finalised, the European Research Council agreed to fund a major new project relating to the marine palaeolandscapes of the southern North Sea. Emerging from the earlier work of the North Sea Palaeolandscapes Project (NSPP), the Lost Frontiers project seeks to go beyond the maps generated by that ground-breaking research. Led by researchers in the fields of archaeogeophysics, molecular biology and computer simulation, the project seeks to develop a new paradigm for the study of past environments, ecological change and the transition between hunter gathering societies and farming in North West Europe. Following from earlier work, the project will seek to release the full potential of the available seismic reflectance data sets to generate topographical maps of the whole of early Holocene Doggerland that are as accurate and complete as possible. Using these data, the study will then reconstruct and simulate the emerging palaeoenvironments of Doggerland using conventional palaeoenvironmental data, as well as ancient DNA extracted directly from sediment cores along the routes of two submerged river valleys. Using this base data, the project aims to transform our understanding of the colonisation and development of floral, faunal and human life, to explore the Mesolithic landscapes and to identify incipient Neolithic signals indicating early contact and development within the region of Doggerland. |
Language | 英语English |
DOI | 10.1007/978-3-319-53160-1_20 |
URL | View source |
Indexed By | BKCI-S ; BKCI-SSH |
WOS Research Area | Archaeology ; Physical Geography ; Oceanography |
WOS Subject | Archaeology ; Geography, Physical ; Oceanography |
WOS ID | WOS:000432254600021 |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85052816537 |
Citation statistics | |
Document Type | Book chapter |
Identifier | http://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/10994 |
Collection | Research outside affiliated institution |
Affiliation | 1.School of Archaeological Sciences,University of Bradford,Bradford, West Yorkshire,BD17 1DP,United Kingdom 2.School of Life Sciences,Gibbet Hill Campus,University of Warwick,Coventry,CV4 7AL,United Kingdom 3.School of Geography and Geosciences,Earth Sciences,University of St Andrews,St Andrews,Irvine Building,United Kingdom 4.School of Archaeology,History and Anthropology,University of Wales Trinity Saint David,Lampeter Campus,Ceredigion,SA48 7ED,United Kingdom 5.School of Computer Science,University of Nottingham,Ningbo,China 6.Department of Classics,Ancient History and Archaeology,University of Birmingham,Birmingham,B15 2TT,United Kingdom 7.Maritime Archaeology Trust,National Oceanography Centre,Southampton,SO14 3ZH,United Kingdom |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Gaffney, Vince,Allaby, Robin,Bates, Richardet al. Doggerland and the lost frontiers project (2015–2020). Cham: Springer, 2017: 305-319. |
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