• Paul Barry Pettitt, FSA is a British archaeologist and academic. He specialises in the Palaeolithic era, with particular focus on claims of art and burial...
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    no British cave art existed. The discoveries, made by Paul Bahn, Sergio Rippoll and Paul Pettitt, included an animal originally identified as an ibex but...
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    archeologists and psychologists at the University of Durham, including Paul Pettitt and Robert William Kentridge, suggested that lines and dots (and a commonly...
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    Conversation. Retrieved 22 January 2023. Stephen Aldhouse-Green and Paul Pettitt Paviland Cave: contextualizing the ‘Red Lady’ Antiquity Volume 72, Issue...
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    1993.1058. ISSN 0047-2484. The Palaeolithic Origins of Human Burial, Paul Pettitt, 2013, p. 59 Human Adaptation in the Asian Palaeolithic: Hominin Dispersal...
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    needed immigration from elsewhere to maintain numbers. According to Paul Pettitt and Mark White: The British Lower Palaeolithic (and equally that of much...
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    Taieb suggested they were killed in a flash flood. British archaeologist Paul Pettitt considered natural causes unlikely and, in 2013, speculated that these...
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    of Marine Isotope Stage 15c, around 600,000 years ago. In the view of Paul Pettitt and Mark White, his views deserve to be taken seriously. At the time...
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    westchesterfuneralhome.com/memorial-vs-celebration-of-life [bare URL] Paul Pettitt (August 2002). "When Burial Begins". British Archaeology. Archived from...
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    early as Australopithecus. Durham University professor of archaeology Paul Pettitt reads the AL 333 fossils, a group of Australopithecus afarensis found...
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