Fig. 0.1: County boundaries and unitary authorities in Wales (pre-1974 through to the present)
Fig. 1.1: Map showing selected maximum glacial limits of the BIIS during the Late-glacial Maximum
Fig. 1.3: Distribution Map showing locations of key caves with Palaeolithic activity in Wales.
Fig. 1.4: Cefn Cave (west entrance) in the Elwy Valley.
Fig. 1.5: The Hoyle (the Hoyle’s Mouth).
Fig. 1.6: The Hoyle’s Mouth, Dyfed; backed blades and fragmentary backed blades.
Fig. 1.8: Horse head engraving on rib bone from Robin Hood’s Cave, Creswell Crags, Derbyshire.
Fig 1.9: Engraving of bison from Church Hole Cave at Creswell.
Fig. 2.3: View south across the Dyfi Estuary from Aberdovey.
Fig. 2.10: Differing aspects of deciduous woodlands in August.
Fig. 2.11: Deciduous woodlands in January
Fig. 3.2: Find of an arrow with four triangles attached by resin from the Rönneholms mosse bog, southern Sweden in 2009.
Fig. 3.5: Early Mesolithic obliquely blunted points from Daylight Rock, Caldey.
Fig. 3.6: Microliths from Rhuddlan Site E.
Fig. 3.7: Microliths from Rhuddlan Site M.
Fig. 3.8: Mèches de forêt from the Nab Head.
Fig. 3.9: Stone beads from the Nab Head.
Fig. 3.10: The Nab Head viewed from the east (© author).
Fig. 3.12: Microliths from a group of sites around Craig-y-Llyn in the Glamorgan uplands.
Fig. 3.13: Microlithic artefacts from Prestatyn.
Fig. 3.14: Selection of narrow blade microliths from Waun Fignen Felin.
Fig. 4.1: Pod Zubem: bladelet (PZ 503) with evidence for hafting and woodworking.
Fig. 4.2: Volga Basin, artefacts from the site of Ivanovskoje 7 in the Ivanovskoye peat bog.
Fig. 4.3: Comparative preservation potential between “dryland” and “wetland” locations.
Fig. 4.5: Reconstruction of the Mesolithic hut at Howick.
Fig. 4.6: Antlers and skull “cup” found in situ at Thatcham.
Fig. 4.7: Location map showing excavations undertaken at Star Carr between 1949 and 2010.
Fig. 4.8: “Brushwood” overlying the platform at Star Carr.
Fig. 4.9: Artists impression of the Mesolithic activity site at Goldcliff in the Severn Estuary
Fig. 4.10: Pecked and ground stone axes from the Nab Head II.
Fig. 5.1: Microliths found in association with pig skeleton at Lydstep Haven.
Fig. 5.2: “The Skeleton Hunt”.
Fig. 5.4: Water lilies on the edges of a small waterbody at Barlockhart, southwest Scotland.
Fig. 5.5: Stable isotope data from Mesolithic contexts in Britain.
Fig. 5.6: Foxhole Cave viewed from the southwest.
Fig. 6.1: Reconstruction of the burial of a Mesolithic individual (dated to ca. 8700–7790 cal BC).
Fig. 6.2: The Shigirsky Idol, central Russia.
Fig. 6.3: A pathway to the water’s edge at Lake Svarzenberk in the Czech Republic
Fig. 6.4: Gøngehusvej 7, Vedbæk, burial of 40-year-old female and 3-year-old child.