Excavations at the adjacent sites of Gorham's Cave and Vanguard Cave
have yielded a rich combination of archaeological and
palaeoenvironmental finds covering a timespan of over 100,000 years.
This volume deals with the primary results of the 1995-1998 excavations
at both caves. The 24 chapters by leading specialists cover a range of
topics from information concerning the nature and sequence of Middle
Palaeolithic Neanderthal occupations to the reconstruction of the
environmental context of these activities, based on proxy indicators
such as sediments, charcoal, amphibians, reptiles, avifaunal remains,
and small and large mammals. The Gibraltar evidence provides a rare
insight into the lives of Neanderthals in a western Mediterranean
coastal setting. It also presents site information on some of the last
Neanderthal populations and the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition.