Roger Jacobi
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Roger Michael Jacobi was a British archaeologist specialising in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Britain. Known for his encyclopaedic knowledge of British prehistory, Jacobi authored several key synthetic volumes and worked to catalogue, sequence and reanalyse collections from across Britain and northwestern Europe. Sections of his extensive personal archive were posthumously published as the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Artefact database. He studied archaeology at Jesus College, Cambridge, and held positions at Lancaster University, the University of Nottingham, and the British Museum.
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- The timing and spatiotemporal patterning of Neanderthal disappearance (2014) (611)
- AMS Radiocarbon Dating of Ancient Bone Using Ultrafiltration (2006) (375)
- The earliest evidence for anatomically modern humans in northwestern Europe (2011) (275)
- Τesting models for the beginnings of the Aurignacian and the advent of figurative art and music: the radiocarbon chronology of Geißenklösterle. (2012) (247)
- Chronology of the Grotte du Renne (France) and implications for the context of ornaments and human remains within the Châtelperronian (2010) (176)
- AMS radiocarbon dating of Middle and Upper Palaeolithic bone in the British Isles: improved reliability using ultrafiltration (2006) (151)
- New dates for the Grotte du Renne at Arcy-sur-Cure and their implications for the evolution of symbolic behaviour. (2010) (143)
- A formal mammalian biostratigraphy for the Late Pleistocene of Britain (2001) (140)
- Isotope evidence for the intensive use of marine foods by Late Upper Palaeolithic humans. (2005) (124)
- Precision dating of the Palaeolithic: a new radiocarbon chronology for the Abri Pataud (France), a key Aurignacian sequence. (2011) (103)
- The "Red Lady" ages gracefully: new ultrafiltration AMS determinations from Paviland. (2008) (91)
- FOCUS: Gough's Cave and Sun Hole Cave Human Stable Isotope Values Indicate a High Animal Protein Diet in the British Upper Palaeolithic (2000) (90)
- The Southern Pennine Mesolithic and the ecological record (1976) (90)
- The early Lateglacial re-colonization of Britain: new radiocarbon evidence from Gough's Cave, southwest England (2009) (80)
- Nitrogen isotope analyses of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus), 45,000 BP to 9,000 BP: Palaeoenvironmental reconstructions (2008) (75)
- Britain Inside and Outside Mesolithic Europe (1976) (69)
- Two Sides to Every Story: Bout Coupé Handaxes Revisited (2002) (64)
- Some aspects of change in flaked stone industries of the mesolithic and neolithic in Southern Britain (1979) (60)
- A Collection of Early Upper Palaeolithic Artefacts from Beedings, near Pulborough, West Sussex, and the Context of Similar Finds from the British Isles (2007) (57)
- The Late‐glacial reoccupation of the British Isles and the Creswellian (2003) (54)
- The Late Upper Palaeolithic Lithic Collection from Gough's Cave, Cheddar, Somerset and Human Use of the cave (2004) (47)
- Radiometric dating of the Middle Palaeolithic tool industry and associated fauna of Pin Hole Cave, Creswell Crags, England (1998) (44)
- Radiocarbon chronology for the Early Gravettian of northern Europe: new AMS determinations for Maisières-Canal, Belgium (2010) (40)
- New evidence for the occurrence of Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in medieval Britain (2006) (38)
- Revised radiocarbon ages on woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) from western central Scotland: significance for timing the extinction of woolly rhinoceros in Britain and the onset of the LGM in central Scotland (2009) (38)
- Excavations at Gough's Cave, Somerset 1986–7 (1989) (36)
- 10 - The Mammal Faunas of the British Late Pleistocene (2011) (36)
- People and large carnivores as biostratinomic agents in Lateglacial cave assemblages (2007) (35)
- Verification of the age of the Palaeolithic cave art at Creswell Crags, UK (2005) (35)
- Recent TIMS dating results from British Late Pleistocene vertebrate faunal localities: context and interpretation (2007) (34)
- U‐series dating of the Late Pleistocene mammalian fauna from Wood Quarry (Steetley), Nottinghamshire, UK (2005) (30)
- The lateglacial fauna from the Robin Hood Cave, Creswell Crags: a re-assessment (1994) (29)
- Testing Human Presence During the Last Interglacial (MIS 5e) (2011) (28)
- An Aurignacian point from Uphill Quarry (Somerset) and the earliest settlement of Britain by Homo sapiens sapiens (2000) (27)
- 12 – The Later Upper Palaeolithic Recolonisation of Britain: New Results from AMS Radiocarbon Dating (2011) (25)
- THERMOLUMINESCENCE DATING OF BURNED FLINTS FROM A BRITISH MESOLITHIC SITE: LONGMOOR INCLOSURE, EAST (1982) (24)
- The British Earlier Upper Palaeolithic: Settlement and Chronology (2011) (24)
- NEW RADIOCARBON ACCELERATOR DATES ON ARTEFACTS FROM THE EARLY MESOLITHIC SITE OF STAR CARR, NORTH YORKSHIRE* (2006) (21)
- Late Devensian and Early Flandrian Barbed Points from Sproughton, Suffolk (1975) (19)
- Radiocarbon dates for the Pennine Mesolithic (1975) (19)
- Reassessing the diet of Upper Palaeolithic humans from Gough's Cave and Sun Hole, Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, UK (2010) (19)
- An Early Upper Palaeolithic Open-air Station and Mid-Devensian Hyaena Den at Grange Farm, Glaston, Rutland, UK (2012) (17)
- A Reindeer antler or ‘Lyngby’ axe from Northamptonshire and its context in the British Late Glacial (1994) (13)
- Marine diets in the European Late Upper Palaeolithic : a reply to Bocherens and Drucker (2006) (12)
- The Long Term Response of Birds to Climate Change: New Results from a Cold Stage Avifauna in Northern England (2015) (11)
- An Extensive Late Upper Palaeolithic Flint Scatter at Farndon Fields, Near Newark, Nottinghamshire (2009) (6)
- ESR Dates from Robin Hood cave, Creswell Crags, Derbyshire, UK and the age of its early human occupation (2003) (6)
- Occurrence and isolation in tissue culture of equine rotaviruses. (1986) (5)
- La Dénomination des Objets de Pierre taillée: matériaux pour un vocabulaire des préhistoriens de langue française. By Michel N. Brezillon. 420 pages, 227 figures. IVe supplément à “Gallia Prihistoire”, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, 1968. Price Frs 42. (1972) (5)
- Analyse pollinique et matériel archéologique de Gough's Cave (Cheddar, Somerset) (1986) (5)
- Seriation and dating of mesolithic sites in southern England (1980) (5)
- The earliest evidence for anatomically modern humans in Europe (2011) (4)
- Further discoveries of Lower Palaeolithic stone tools in the Cromer Forest-bed Formation at Pakefield-Kessingland. (2008) (4)
- Excavations outside Church Hole, Creswell Crags: the first three seasons (2006-8) (2009) (3)
- Some Observations on the British Earlier Upper Palaeolithic (2017) (3)
- The fluorophenylalanine sensitive and resistant tobacco cell lines, TX1 and TX 4 1. DNA contents, chromosome numbers, nuclear ultrastructures, and effects of spermidine (1984) (2)
- Correction: The Long Term Response of Birds to Climate Change: New Results from a Cold Stage Avifauna in Northern England (2015) (2)
- Early Man in Britain and Ireland . By Alex Morrison. 209 pp. Croom Helm, London. 1981. Price £7.95 ( paperback ). (1981) (1)
- Review of: Hengistbury Head, Dorset. Volume 2: The Late Upper Palaeolithic and Early Mesolithic Sites, by R.N.E. Barton (Ed) (2016) (1)
- [SDS electrophoretic study on the adsorption of salivary proteins on mica-cordierite glass ceramic]. (1987) (0)
- Chapter 2: the Palaeolithic (2006) (0)
- [Possibilities for trend registration of the behavior of extrasystoles in patients with coronary disease]. (1985) (0)
- [Chemical analysis of eluates of the cordierite glass ceramic Lusadent]. (1989) (0)
- [Significance of time and language in view of the process of medical diagnostic processes. Philosophical methodologic preliminaries]. (1987) (0)
- Sigfried J. De Laet: Prehistorische Kulturen in het Zuiden der Lage Landen. Wetteren: University of Wetteren, 1979. 689 pp. BF. 510. (1982) (0)
- Hotte d'extraction (1985) (0)
- ["Subjective growth of the human" or also "the possible erroneous path of human understanding"--on the 60th birthday of Christa Wolf]. (1989) (0)
- J. G. Rozoy: Les derniers chasseurs. Reims: Societé Archéologique Champenoise, 1978. 3 vols: 1,256 pp., 259 pls., 294 figs. Frs 340. (1979) (0)
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