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I would certainly support this change - it would bring the relevant period
descriptors in line (chronologically) with the recent discoveries which
Francis mentions.

Rob Hosfield

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From: The Forum for Information Standards in Heritage (FISH)
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Wenban-Smith F.F.
Sent: 23 October 2014 14:10
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Subject: Re: [FISH] Labels, Lithics and Landforms: Chronology - session 1.1

 

1.1 - An earlier start for the Palaeolithic

This is a nice easy issue to start with, I hope. Several finds on the
Norfolk coast in the last 10-15 years have identified clear evidence of very
early hominin occupation in Britain, dated to c. 800,000 years BP [Before
Present] at Happisburgh and 700,000 years BP at Pakefield. 

 

However, the current English Heritage Period List [version 16, September
2014], downloadable from
<http://fishforum.weebly.com/download-fish-terminology.html>
http://fishforum.weebly.com/download-fish-terminology.html , with the
prehistoric parts extracted here (Att 1), still specifies a start date of
-500,000.

 

It is therefore recommended to amend this to something more suitable. On
present knowledge, a date such as -850,000 would be early enough to cover
the earliest possible start date for a British Palaeolithic as currently
known.

 

Please express support for this, or make any other suggestions/points.

 

 

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Francis Wenban-Smith (Dr) 
Department of Archaeology (CAHOR - Centre for Applied Human Origins
Research)
University of Southampton (Avenue Campus) 
Southampton, Hants 
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From: Campbell, Gill [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: 23 October 2014 14:05
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Subject: Labels, Lithics and Landforms: Chronology- session 1 - Welcome

 

Dear Colleagues

Welcome to the first session of the Labels, Lithics and Landforms
e-conference on chronology

Lead Discussant - Francis Wenban-Smith

Facilitator: Gill Campbell

In this session we will focus on the chronological framework of the
Palaeolithic and Mesolithic with a view to updating definitions and the FISH
period list which is available for reference from here:
http://fishforum.weebly.com/download-fish-terminology.html

While not wishing to limit our discussions which we hope will be wide
ranging, the topics which we hope to cover are: 

1.	An earlier start for the Palaeolithic.
2.	Resolving the Early, Lower and Middle Palaeolithic, and
sub-divisions.
3.	Upper Palaeolithic - divide or not.
4.	The Mesolithic - how to deal with overlap with final Upper
Palaeolithic.
5.	Having a separate list of terms and date-ranges for geological MI
(Marine Isotope) Stages and glacial/interglacial episodes in the UK.
6.	Reconsidering the distinction, and where to place the boundary,
between Early Prehistoric and Later Prehistoric. 

I will now hand over to Francis to begin our deliberations.

 

Gill

Gill Campbell

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English Heritage

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