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Dr Rob Hosfield
Dr Rob Hosfield
Associate Professor of Palaeolithic Archaeology, Reading University
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Why are some handaxes symmetrical? Testing the influence of handaxe morphology on butchery effectiveness
AJ Machin, RT Hosfield, SJ Mithen
Journal of Archaeological Science 34 (6), 883-893, 2007
2042007
To see a world in a hafted tool: birch pitch composite technology, cognition and memory in Neanderthals
RW Sykes, F Coward, R Hosfield, M Pope, F Wenban-Smith
Settlement, society and cognition in human evolution: landscapes in the mind …, 2015
892015
Walking in a winter wonderland? Strategies for Early and Middle Pleistocene survival in mid-latitude Europe
R Hosfield
Current Anthropology, 2016
822016
Mapping the human record in the British early Palaeolithic: evidence from the Solent River system
N Ashton, R Hosfield
Journal of Quaternary Science 25 (5), 737-753, 2010
812010
The Palaeolithic of the Hampshire Basin: a regional model of hominid behaviour during the Middle Pleistocene
R Hosfield
BAR Publishing, 1999
731999
Pluvial periods in Southern Arabia over the last 1.1 million-years
SL Nicholson, AWG Pike, R Hosfield, N Roberts, D Sahy, J Woodhead, ...
Quaternary Science Reviews 229, 106112, 2020
652020
The British Lower Palaeolithic of the early Middle Pleistocene
R Hosfield
Quaternary Science Reviews 30 (11), 1486-1510, 2011
602011
Mapping the human record: population change in Britain during the early Palaeolithic
N Ashton, SG Lewis, R Hosfield
Developments in Quaternary Sciences 14, 39-51, 2011
592011
Modes of transmission and material culture patterns in craft skills
R Hosfield
Pattern and Process in Cultural Evolution, 45-60, 2009
482009
Testing the functional utility of handaxe symmetry: fallow deer butchery with replica handaxes
AJ Machin, R Hosfield, SJ Mithen
Lithics–The Journal of the Lithic Studies Society, 23-37, 2005
452005
Later Pleistocene evolution of the Exe valley: A chronstratigraphic model of terrace formation and its implications for Palaeolithic archaeology
AG Brown, LS Basell, PS Toms, JA Bennett, RT Hosfield, RC Scrivener
Quaternary Science Reviews 29 (7-8), 897-912, 2010
382010
Individuals among palimpsest data: fluvial landscapes in southern England
R Hosfield
Hominid Individual in Context, 220-243, 2005
382005
Early hominins in north-west Europe: a punctuated long chronology?
R Hosfield, J Cole
Quaternary Science Reviews 190, 148-160, 2018
322018
Flake modifications during fluvial transportation: three cautionary tales
RT Hosfield, JC Chambers
Lithics–The Journal of the Lithic Studies Society, 57-65, 2005
32*2005
Optical dating of the Broom Palaeolithic sites, Devon & Dorset
PS Toms, RT Hosfield, JC Chambers, CP Green, P Marshall
Centre for Archaeology Report 16, 2005, 2005
292005
The earliest Europeans: a year in the life: survival strategies in the lower Palaeolithic
R Hosfield
Oxbow Books, 2020
282020
Micro-abrasion of flint artifacts by mobile sediments: a taphonomic approach
W Chu, C Thompson, R Hosfield
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 7, 3-11, 2015
282015
Less of a bird's song than a hard rock ensemble
R Hosfield, J Cole, J McNabb
Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews 27 (1), 9-20, 2018
242018
Quaternary history and Palaeolithic archaeology in the Axe Valley at Broom, South West England
R Hosfield, CP Green
Oxbow, 2013
242013
Rolling stones: understanding river-rolled Paleolithic artifact assemblages
RT Hosfield
Geological Society of America Special Paper 476, 37-52, 2011
242011
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