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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kenneth P. OakleyPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: AldineTransaction Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9780202309606ISBN 10: 0202309606 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 15 June 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part One Stratigraphical Dating I Relative Chronology of Quaternary Deposits 2 The Glacial Chronology 3 Interglacial Correlation and Palynology 4 Dating and Correlation by Fauna 5 Palaeotemperatures and Palaeomagnetism 6 Changing Levels of Sea and Land 7 River Terraces 8 The Somme Terraces 9 The Glacial Stages in Latium 10 Pleistocene Subdivisions in Holland 11 Post-Glacial Chronology and Palynology 12 Post-Glacial Baltic Geographic Stages 13 Dating by the Varve Method 14 Pluvials and Interpluvials 15 African Palaeoclimatology continued (a) Ancient Lake-Levels (b) Fossil Spring Deposits (c) Erosion, Alluvium and Colluvium (d) Fossil Soils (e) Aeolian Sands (f) Palaeontological Evidence of Climatic Change 16 Pleistocene Subdivisions in the Maghreb Part Two Archaeological Dating I General 2 Palaeolithic Cultures in Europe and the Near East 3 Mesolithic Cultures in Europe and the Near East 4 Palaeolithic Cultures in Africa 5 Mesolithic Cultures in Africa 6 Palaeolithic Cultures in Asia 7 Mesolithic Cultures in Asia; Fossil Hominid Dating Tables I-XVIReviews[Dr. Oakley] reviews and evaluates the considerable amount of research that has been conducted during recent years in the closely allied fields of Pleistocene geology (Part I) and Palaeolithic/Mesolithic archaeology (Part II) in the Old World.... [M]eets a very great need in the anthropological literature. This reviewer heartily congratulates Dr. Oakley on his successful achievement. The publication of this book places all who are required to teach the subject of Early Man in the Old World eternally in his debt. --Hallam L. Movius, Jr., American Scientist [This book] has already proved its usefulness as a source in the teaching of palaeoanthropology at the university and college level and as a reference work in the hands of professional physical anthropologists and prehistorians. --Kenneth A. R. Kennedy, Man It is doubtful if any other scholar could have brought a higher degree of facility and authority to the preparation of a book such as this. The clear and logical organization and the massive bibliography make it most valuable as a reference work. --Donald W. Lathrap, Ethnohistory Kenneth Oakley's book is a splendid and unique contribution to the temporal aspect of paleoanthropological studies.... Every reader of the book will join the reviewer in expressing deep appreciation for such a worthwhile, indeed important assessment of the evidence bearing on man's antiquity. --F. Clark Howell, American Anthropologist Oakley is to be congratulated for producing a well-organized and useful reference work. --T. D. Stewart, The Quarterly Review of Biology [A] most significant milestone for the study of early man; it provides for the first time in one volume an authoritative and concise account of many of the dating methods used today and of the main cultural successions in the Old World up to the end of Mesolithic times.... Frameworks for Dating Fossil Man is a textbook of major importance which brings together for the <p> [Dr. Oakley] reviews and evaluates the considerable amount of research that has been conducted during recent years in the closely allied fields of Pleistocene geology (Part I) and Palaeolithic/Mesolithic archaeology (Part II) in the Old World.... [M]eets a very great need in the anthropological literature. This reviewer heartily congratulates Dr. Oakley on his successful achievement. The publication of this book places all who are required to teach the subject of Early Man in the Old World eternally in his debt. <p> --Hallam L. Movius, Jr., American Scientist <p> [This book] has already proved its usefulness as a source in the teaching of palaeoanthropology at the university and college level and as a reference work in the hands of professional physical anthropologists and prehistorians. <p> --Kenneth A. R. Kennedy, Man <p> It is doubtful if any other scholar could have brought a higher degree of facility and authority to the preparation of a book such as this. The clear and logical organization and the massive bibliography make it most valuable as a reference work. <p> --Donald W. Lathrap, Ethnohistory <p> Kenneth Oakley's book is a splendid and unique contribution to the temporal aspect of paleoanthropological studies.... Every reader of the book will join the reviewer in expressing deep appreciation for such a worthwhile, indeed important assessment of the evidence bearing on man's antiquity. <p> --F. Clark Howell, American Anthropologist <p> Oakley is to be congratulated for producing a well-organized and useful reference work. <p> --T. D. Stewart, The Quarterly Review of Biology <p> [A] most significant milestone for the study of early man; it provides for the first time in one volume an authoritative and concise account of many of the dating methods used today and of the main cultural successions in the Old World up to the end of Mesolithic times.... Frameworks for Dating Fossil Man is a textbook of major importance which brings together for the Author InformationKenneth Oakley (1911-1981) was best known for his work in relative dating with fossils. He graduated from University College in Geology and Anthropology, and worked for the British Museum. He had an international reputation in his field and was particularly well known for his part in exposing the Piltdown fraud. His publications include Man the Tool-Maker, and over 100 papers, many of them on analytical methods of dating bones, particularly the fluorine-dating method. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |