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Issue 58 - April 2021

Figure 1 KS4: basic shaping of a flat cobble and partial bifacial shaping of the half of a split cobble. Direct hard hammer percussion on aphyric phonolite (Texier 2018, 43)
What can the Acheulean bifaces of Kokiselei 4 tell us about early hominin development?
Emma Brooks
Figure  SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 1: Eight sites associated with the Great Army were identified in Derbyshire with seven of them following the course of the river Trent (Hume 2020, 38)
The Viking Great Army in 9th Century Derbyshire: The Significance of the River Trent and Site Intervisibility
Ben Hume
Figure 1 ref: A, Lancaster. (nd.) Early Medieval Wales. Available at: viking-5-wales-vikings-on-the-coast.jpg [accessed 17/02] 
The Lost History of Viking Wales
Jessica Nutt
Season of the Social: Exploring the Influence of the Environment on Palaeolithic Sociality
Luisa Taylor
Figure 1: Linear symbols engraved into a block of Ochre at Blombos Cave (from Henshilwood et al. 2006, 35).
Big Ideas: investigating the origins of large art forms and how it utilises the cognitive pathways of rituals to get us to thinking big
Hector Wheeler
Editorial Issue 58- April 2021
Carol Leyland
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