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- Geography of Europe (2)
- Abri sous roche ; Amérique du Nord ; Datation radiocarbone ; Etats-Unis ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Histoire du peuplement ; Meadowcroft Rockshelter ; Paléobiogéographie ; Paléoclimatologie ; Pennsylvania ; Peuplement ; Pléistocène supérieur ; Préhistoire ; Quaternaire ; Stratigraphie (1)
- Age du Bronze ; Antiquité ; Archéologie sous-marine ; Australie ; Etats-Unis ; Europe ; Fond sous-marin ; Géographie historique ; Histoire de la géographie ; Karst ; Littoral ; Méditerranée ; Niveau marin ; Néolithique ; PICG 200 ; Paléolithique ; Plage ; Plate-forme continentale ; Potentiel de préservation ; Préhistoire ; Quaternaire marin ; Site archéologique ; South Australia (1)
- Amérique du Nord ; Archéologie préhistorique ; Arctique ; Beringia ; Détroit de Béring ; Glaciation ; Géographie des régions polaires ; Histoire du peuplement ; Industrie lithique ; Mer de Bering ; Pacifique, îles ; Peuplement ; Pléistocène supérieur ; Préhistoire ; Quaternaire zones froides ; Sibir' ; URSS d'Asie (1)
- Antiquité ; Aplanissement ; Delaware ; Erosion sous-marine ; Etats-Unis ; Falaise ; Fond sous-marin ; Grèce ; Géographie historique ; Géographie physique ; Géomorphologie ; Littoral ; Modèle conceptuel ; Niveau marin ; PICG 200 ; Paléographie ; Plate-forme continentale ; Plate-forme d'abrasion ; Potentiel de préservation ; Quaternaire marin ; Site archéologique (1)
- Archéologie sous-marine ; Bretagne ; Carbone 14 ; Cotentin ; Datation ; Datation radiocarbone ; France ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Géomorphologie ; Holocène ; Littoral ; Marais ; Niveau marin ; Normandie ; PICG 200 ; Palynologie ; Paléorivage ; Préhistoire ; Quaternaire marin ; Sondage ; Stratigraphie ; Sédimentologie (1)
- Archéologie sous-marine ; Carbone 14 ; Datation ; Datation radiocarbone ; Delta ; Fond sous-marin ; France ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Holocène ; Languedoc-Roussillon ; Méditerranée ; Niveau marin ; Néolithique ; PICG 200 ; Paléogéographie ; Paléorivage ; Plate-forme continentale ; Préhistoire ; Quaternaire marin ; Roussillon ; Sédimentologie (1)
- Australie ; Datation radiocarbone ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Histoire du peuplement ; Littoral ; Paléorivage ; Peuplement ; Pléistocène supérieur ; Préhistoire ; Quaternaire ; South Australia ; Terrasse ; Woakwine Terrace (1)
- Geography of America (1)
- Geography of Oceania (1)
- Geography of polar regions (1)
- History of geography (1)
- Physical geography (1)
- Early Neolithic occupation on the submerged continental plateau of Roussillon (France) in Quaternary coastlines and marine archaeology: Towards the prehistory of land bridges and continental shelves. (1)
- Human occupation of the submerged coast of the Massif Armoricain and postglacial sea level changes in Quaternary coastlines and marine archaeology: Towards the prehistory of land bridges and continental shelves. (1)
- Meadowcroft rockshelter and the peopling of the New World in Quaternary coastlines and marine archaeology: Towards the prehistory of land bridges and continental shelves. (1)
- Potentials of discovery of human occupation sites on the continental shelves and nearshore coastal zone in Quaternary coastlines and marine archaeology: Towards the prehistory of land bridges and continental shelves. (1)
- Survival of submerged lithic and bronze age artifact sites: a review of case histories in Quaternary coastlines and marine archaeology: Towards the prehistory of land bridges and continental shelves. (1)
- The Woakwine Terrace in the south east of South Australia and indications of the very early presence of man in Quaternary coastlines and marine archaeology: Towards the prehistory of land bridges and continental shelves. (1)
- The stages and routes of human occupation of the Beringian land bridge based on archaeological data in Quaternary coastlines and marine archaeology: Towards the prehistory of land bridges and continental shelves. (1)
- Early Neolithic occupation on the submerged continental plateau of Roussillon (France) in Quaternary coastlines and marine archaeology: Towards the prehistory of land bridges and continental shelves.
- An early Neolithic occupation site established on a deltaic levee was submerged before 5000 yr B.P.
- Human occupation of the submerged coast of the Massif Armoricain and postglacial sea level changes in Quaternary coastlines and marine archaeology: Towards the prehistory of land bridges and continental shelves.
- Description de plusieurs vestiges d'occupation humaine (mégalithes, établissements, sites à sel) actuellement submergés sur la côte Armoricaine. (P. A. Pirazzoli).
- Potentials of discovery of human occupation sites on the continental shelves and nearshore coastal zone in Quaternary coastlines and marine archaeology: Towards the prehistory of land bridges and continental shelves.
- The stages and routes of human occupation of the Beringian land bridge based on archaeological data in Quaternary coastlines and marine archaeology: Towards the prehistory of land bridges and continental shelves.
- The author describes the environmental conditions and exposure of prehistoric and archaeologic sites where artifacts have been recovered, dated, and preserved, and others where surveys indicate probable human occupation. It is concluded
- that in favourable environments (submerged karstic caves, sink-holes, estuarine lagoonal or peat deposits) human occupation sites can survive at least one marine transgression. Several examples are given in the Mediterranean, northwest Europe, the USA and South
- The occupation of this part of Australia may have already begun close to an Early Wisconsinan date not far less than 100,000 years ago.
- Eleven well-defined stratigraphic units covering 16,000 to 19,000 years represent the longest occupational sequence in the western Hemisphere. The site served as a locus for hunting, collecting and food-processing activities. Dates from the earliest