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Paviland Cave and the Red Lady

edited by Stephen Aldhouse-Green

The 'Red Lady of Paviland' has been the enigmatic heroine of Early Man in Britain since the discovery of human remains impregnated with ochre were found within the Paviland Cave in the Gower Peninsular in 1823. But was she a lady, and what were the circumstances of her burial? This book examines the evidence again with the benefit of modern techniques and it provides a definitive report on more recent investigations at the site carried out in 1997. The twelve chapters include a description of the site and its deposits, dating techniques, faunal remains, human remains, DNA, geology, lithics, ivory, bone and shell and analysis of the ochre. Contributors: S Aldhouse-Green, S Swainston, A Brookes, D J Lowe, A Turner, D Q Bowen, R Mourne, E Trinkhaus, T Holliday, T Young and other. 314p, 14 col pls, many b/w figs, tbs (Western Academic and Specialist Press 2000)

ISBN-13: 978-0-9535418-1-2
ISBN-10: 0-9535418-1-9
Hardback. Publishers price GB £40.00, Oxbow Price GB £17.95


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