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Brian Stewart

Brian Stewart is a Palaeolithic archaeologist who undertook his masters and doctoral work at Oxford following a bachelors at the University of Vermont. At Oxford he supervised and lectured undergraduates on archaeological method and theory, world prehistory and African hunter-gatherers. He now supervises Homerton Archaeology and Anthropology students on Palaeolithic topics for their Paper 1 course, The Development of Human Societies.

Brian's primary research interests are in the southern African Later and Middle Stone Age, and include behavioural adaptations to marginal environments, intra-site spatial patterning and subsistence organisation, transitions to food-production and ceramic and lithic technologies. His current post-doctoral work focuses on rockshelter excavations and pedestrian surveys in the Lesotho Highlands, southeastern southern Africa. More information can be found on Brian's individual webpage of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research website.
You can contact Brian Stewart by email on:
bas29@cam.ac.uk
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