Authors
John J Lowe, Christopher Bronk Ramsey, Rupert A Housley, Christine S Lane, Emma L Tomlinson, RESET Associates, RESET Team
Publication date
2015/6/15
Source
Quaternary Science Reviews
Volume
118
Pages
1-17
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
This paper introduces the aims and scope of the RESET project (RESponse of humans to abrupt Environmental Transitions), a programme of research funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (UK) between 2008 and 2013; it also provides the context and rationale for papers included in a special volume of Quaternary Science Reviews that report some of the project's findings. RESET examined the chronological and correlation methods employed to establish causal links between the timing of abrupt environmental transitions (AETs) on the one hand, and of human dispersal and development on the other, with a focus on the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic periods. The period of interest is the Last Glacial cycle and the early Holocene (c. 100–8 ka), during which time a number of pronounced AETs occurred. A long-running topic of debate is the degree to which human history in Europe and the …
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