Louise Tizzard

ORCID: 0000-0002-5427-0116
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Research Areas
  • Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes
  • Offshore Engineering and Technologies
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
  • Maritime Navigation and Safety
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Marine and environmental studies
  • Underwater Acoustics Research

Salisbury District Hospital
2020

Newcastle University
2006-2007

ABSTRACT The potential for Middle Palaeolithic sites to survive beneath the sea in northern latitudes has been established by intensive investigation within Area 240, a marine aggregate licence area situated North Sea, 11 km off coast of Norfolk, England. fortuitous discovery bifacial handaxes, and Levallois flakes cores, led major programme fieldwork analysis between 2008 2013. artefacts were primarily recovered from Marine Isotope Stage 8/7 floodplain sediments deposited 250 200 ka. It is...

10.1002/jqs.2743 article EN Journal of Quaternary Science 2014-10-01

ABSTRACT Mesolithic settlement sites preserved on the north‐east coast of England and in south‐east Scotland drive questions about relationship between early human Holocene palaeogeography ‘Doggerland’. Palaeogeographical reconstructions before 8000 years ago have been restricted by a lack sea‐level index points particularly sparse nearshore geophysical geological datasets required for such reconstructions. This paper presents new high‐resolution survey data from Northumberland's ‘white...

10.1002/jqs.2897 article EN Journal of Quaternary Science 2016-12-07

ABSTRACT It is well known that the North Sea conceals an extensive former landscape of Late Pleistocene and Holocene date was progressively submerged as result rising post‐glacial sea levels. Although increasingly detailed picture emerging these palaeolandscapes, well‐dated palaeoenvironmental reconstructions from Basin remain few far between. Pollen, foraminifera, ostracod, plant macrofossil molluscan data are presented a radiocarbon‐dated core retrieved site Dudgeon offshore wind farm,...

10.1002/jqs.3039 article EN Journal of Quaternary Science 2018-07-26
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