About: Roger Jacobi

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Roger Michael Jacobi (16 February 1947 – 9 December 2009) was a British archaeologist specialising in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Britain. Known for his encyclopaedic knowledge of British prehistory, Jacobi authored several key synthetic volumes and worked to catalogue, sequence and reanalyse collections from across Britain and northwestern Europe. Sections of his extensive personal archive were posthumously published as the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Artefact (PaMELA) database. He studied archaeology at Jesus College, Cambridge, and held positions at Lancaster University, the University of Nottingham, and the British Museum.

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  • Roger Michael Jacobi (* 16. Februar 1947 in Ealing, Middlesex; † 9. Dezember 2009 in Watford, Hertfordshire) war ein britischer prähistorischer Archäologe und Experte für die Siedlungsgeschichte der Britischen Inseln. Seit 1995 war er als Kurator des British Museum und des Natural History Museum in London tätig. (de)
  • Roger Michael Jacobi (16 February 1947 – 9 December 2009) was a British archaeologist specialising in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Britain. Known for his encyclopaedic knowledge of British prehistory, Jacobi authored several key synthetic volumes and worked to catalogue, sequence and reanalyse collections from across Britain and northwestern Europe. Sections of his extensive personal archive were posthumously published as the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Artefact (PaMELA) database. He studied archaeology at Jesus College, Cambridge, and held positions at Lancaster University, the University of Nottingham, and the British Museum. (en)
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  • Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Artefact database (en)
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  • Aspects of the post-Glacial archaeology of England (en)
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  • Roger Michael Jacobi (* 16. Februar 1947 in Ealing, Middlesex; † 9. Dezember 2009 in Watford, Hertfordshire) war ein britischer prähistorischer Archäologe und Experte für die Siedlungsgeschichte der Britischen Inseln. Seit 1995 war er als Kurator des British Museum und des Natural History Museum in London tätig. (de)
  • Roger Michael Jacobi (16 February 1947 – 9 December 2009) was a British archaeologist specialising in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Britain. Known for his encyclopaedic knowledge of British prehistory, Jacobi authored several key synthetic volumes and worked to catalogue, sequence and reanalyse collections from across Britain and northwestern Europe. Sections of his extensive personal archive were posthumously published as the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Artefact (PaMELA) database. He studied archaeology at Jesus College, Cambridge, and held positions at Lancaster University, the University of Nottingham, and the British Museum. (en)
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