Mark Roberts (archaeologist)
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Mark Brian Roberts (born 20 May 1961) is an English
archaeologist Archaeology or archeology is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of Artifact (archaeology), artifacts, architecture, biofact (archaeology), biofacts or ecofacts, ...
specialising in the study of the
Palaeolithic The Paleolithic or Palaeolithic ( years ago) ( ), also called the Old Stone Age (), is a period in human prehistory that is distinguished by the original development of stone tools, and which represents almost the entire period of human prehist ...
. He is best known for his discovery of, and subsequent excavations at, the Lower Palaeolithic site of
Boxgrove Quarry The Boxgrove Palaeolithic site is an internationally important archaeological site north-east of Boxgrove in West Sussex with findings that date to the Lower Palaeolithic. The oldest human remains in Britain have been discovered on the site, foss ...
in southern England. Roberts was a principal research fellow at the UCL Institute of Archaeology. He has twice been awarded the Stopes Medal for his contribution to the study of Palaeolithic humans and
Pleistocene The Pleistocene ( ; referred to colloquially as the ''ice age, Ice Age'') is the geological epoch (geology), epoch that lasted from to 11,700 years ago, spanning the Earth's most recent period of repeated glaciations. Before a change was fin ...
geology, and in 2021 was made an Honorary Fellow of
West Dean College West Dean College is situated in the West Dean Estate of West Dean near Chichester. The Estate was formerly the home of the poet and patron of the arts Edward James. He was an avid admirer of the Surrealist movement, and formed one of the la ...
of Arts and Conservation. Born in
Chichester Chichester ( ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city and civil parish in the Chichester District, Chichester district of West Sussex, England.OS Explorer map 120: Chichester, South Harting and Selsey Scale: 1:25 000. Publisher ...
, West Sussex, Roberts developed an interest in geology and archaeology at an early age, working at a series of local excavations before studying at the then-independent Institute of Archaeology in Bloomsbury, London (1980–83). His Boxgrove excavations, which ran from 1983 to 1996, revealed the best preserved Middle Palaeolithic site then known to archaeologists. In 1993, the project unearthed remains belonging to a ''
Homo heidelbergensis ''Homo heidelbergensis'' is a species of archaic human from the Middle Pleistocene of Europe and Africa, as well as potentially Asia depending on the taxonomic convention used. The species-level classification of ''Homo'' during the Middle Pleis ...
'', the earliest known hominin in Europe at that time. The results of these excavations were published in numerous articles and two
English Heritage English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that manages over 400 historic monuments, buildings and places. These include prehistoric sites, a battlefield, medieval castles, Roman forts, historic industrial sites, Lis ...
-funded monographs (1999 and 2020), and Roberts' experience of the excavations explored in the innovative archaeological (auto)biography ''Fairweather Eden'' (1998), co-written with fellow Sussex archaeologist
Mike Pitts Michael Anthony Pitts (September 25, 1960 – November 4, 2021) was an American professional football player who was a defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) for twelve seasons during the 1980s and 1990s. He played college footb ...
. Other work by Roberts includes several excavations on the West Sussex downs, notably at
Goosehill Camp Goosehill Camp is a prehistoric earthwork that dates back to the Iron Age. It consists of two concentric banks and ditches. The inner enclosure has one entrance and surround two levelled hut sites. Goosehill Camp is within the Kingley Vale Nation ...
on Bow Hill, an Iron Age enclosure previously excavated by the Sussex antiquary J.R. Boyden, and Downley, the location of Iron Age and Roman settlements and a Tudor hunting lodge. Both these latter projects were
UCL Institute of Archaeology UCL's Institute of Archaeology is an academic department of the Social & Historical Sciences Faculty of University College London (UCL) which it joined in 1986 having previously been a school of the University of London. It is currently one of ...
training excavations.


Bibliography


Books

*Pitts, Mike; Roberts, Mark. (1997). ''Fairweather Eden: Life in Britain half a million years ago as revealed by the excavations at Boxgrove''. London: Century. *Roberts, Mark; Parfitt, Simon. (1999). ''Boxgrove: A Middle Pleistocene Hominid Site at Eartham Quarry, Boxgrove, West Sussex''. London: English Heritage Archaeological Report 17. *Roberts, Mark; Pope, Matt (2018). ''The Boxgrove Wider Area Project: Mapping the early Middle Pleistocene deposits of the Slindon Formation across the coastal plain of West Sussex and eastern Hampshire.'' Portslade: Spoilheap Publications. *Pope, Matt; Parfitt, Simon.; Roberts, Mark (2020). ''The Horse Butchery Site: A High Resolution Record of Lower Palaeolithic Hominin Behaviour at Boxgrove, UK''. Woking: Spoilheap Publications


Articles and reports

*Roberts, Mark (1996). "Man the Hunter returns at Boxgrove". ''British Archaeology'', 18, pp. 8–9. *Pope, Matt; Roberts, Matt (2005). "Observations on the relationship between Paleolithic individuals and artefact scatters at the Middle Pleistocene site of Boxgrove, UK". In Gamble, Clive; Porr, Martin (eds) ''The Hominid Individual in Context: Archaeological Investigations of Lower and Middle Palaeolithic Landscapes, Locales and Artefacts'', pp. 81–97. London: Routledge. *Roberts, Mark; Pope, Matt (2009). "The archaeological and sedimentary records from Boxgrove and Slindon". In Briant, Rebecca; Bates, Martin; Hosfield, Rob; Wenban-Smith, Francis (eds)''The Quaternary of the Solent Basin and the Sussex Raised Beaches'', pp. 96–122. London: Quaternary Research Association. * * *Pope, Matt; Roberts, Mark (2009). "'Clenching Authority': Joseph Prestwich and the proofs of the Antiquity of Man". ''Lithics'' 30, pp. 35–44. *Pope, Matt; Roberts, Mark; Maxted, Andrew; Jones, Pat (2009). "The Valdoe: archaeology of a locality within the Boxgrove paleolandscape". ''Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society'', 75, pp. 239–263. * * *Stout, Dietrich; Apel, Jan; Commander, Julia; Roberts, Mark (2014). "Late Acheulian technology and cognition at Boxgrove, UK". ''Journal of Archaeological Science'', pp. 576–590. *Roberts, Mark (2018) "The Institute of Archaeology Field Course at Downley Park, Singleton, West Sussex, UK. Multi period excavations around the hunting lodge of the Earls of Arundel". ''Archaeology International'', 21, pp. 141–152.


References

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