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I'm an archaeologist with broad interests in the design, production and use of stone tool artefacts. My research often investigates the interplay between cultural and biological aspects of our evolutionary history and applies mechanical, biomechanical, and statistical techniques to better understand the behaviour of early humans. In 2020 I established excavations at the Lower Palaeolithic site of Old Park (Kent, UK). Old Park retains some of the earliest evidence for the occupation of Britain by humans, and at the time of writing is the oldest archaeological site being excavated in the UK.

My PhD was awarded in 2015 under the supervision of Stephen Lycett, after which I was awarded a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship. Prior to my appointment at Cambridge I held Lectureships and Visiting Researcher positions in the UK and USA.

At Cambridge my teaching focuses on Palaeolithic archaeology, human origins, and lithic technology. I co-ordinate the MPhil (Masters degree) in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic 91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ.Ìý

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Current Members of the Cambridge Palaeolithic Lab Group

Dr Anna Fedato (Marie Skłodowska-Curie European Fellow)

Dr Lisa Schunk (Walter-Benjamin Hosted Fellow)

Ms Anna Mika (PhD Researcher - Experimental 91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ / Palaeolithic 91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ)

Mr Finn Stileman (PhD Researcher - Lower Palaeolithic 91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ)

Ms Vaneshree Vidyarthi (PhD Researcher - Lower & Middle Palaeolithic 91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ [Co-Supervising w/ Prof. C. Petrie])

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Please note that Dr Alastair Key will be on sabbatical for Michaelmas (Autumn) and Lent (Spring) Terms during 2025/26.

Information for Prospective Postgraduate Students

Please note that I am not currently accepting new PhD students under my supervision. I am interested in supervising students who wish to study for an MPhil in Archaeological Research in topics related to:

- Palaeolithic and Stone Age archaeology.

- Mechanical engineering techniques and their application to archaeological questions.

- Biomechanical and ergonomic approaches within archaeology.

- Temporal, spatial, and demographic modelling in prehistoric contexts.

- The evolution of the human hand from a cultural perspective.

Feel free to email me to discuss supervision. When you do, please tell me a little about your research experience, interests and plans. If you are interested in undertaking a PhD, please also include information concerning your plans for funding.

For prospective taught masters students please see the MPhil in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic 91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ.

Key Publications

Key publications: 

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A selection of recent papers are below. For a full list of publications please see: .

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Key, A.Ìý(2023) The Acheulean is a temporally cohesive tradition.Ìý, doi:10.1080/00438243.2023.2169340

Key, A. and Lycett, S.J. (2023) The ergonomics of stone tool use and production.ÌýIn: Overmann, K., Wynn, T. and Coolidge, F. (Eds.)ÌýÌý,

Key, A. and Ashton, N. (2022) Hominins likely occupied northern Europe before one million years ago. Evolutionary Anthropology,

Key, A., Lauer, T., Skinner, MM., et al. and Proffitt, T. (2022) On the earliest Acheulean in Britain: firstdates and in-situ artefacts from the MIS 15 site of Fordwich (Kent, UK). 9 (6): 211904

Key, A., Jarić, I. and Roberts, D.L. (2021) Modelling the end of the Acheulean at global and continental levels suggests widespread persistence into the Middle Palaeolithic. , 8: 55

Key, A., Proffitt, T., and de la Torre, I. (2020) Raw material optimisation and stone tool engineering in the Early Stone Age of Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania). 17 (162): 20190377

Teaching and Supervisions

Teaching: 

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I co-ordinate the courses A22/G04 (Palaeolithic and Mesolithic 91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ) and A50/B14 (The Co-Evolution of Humans and Stone Age Culture),Ìýand contribute to several other archaeology papers.Ìý

I also co-ordinate theÌýPalaeolithic and Mesolithic archaeologyÌýroute of the taught postgraduate degreeÌýMPhil in 91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ.Ìý

My undergraduate teaching contributes to the archaeology and biological anthropology tracks of the Cambridge 91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ Tripos.Ìý

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Research supervision: 

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Each year I supervise a range of undergraduate and MPhil research projects, alongside working with PhD and postdoctoral researchers in the Cambridge Palaeolithic Lab Group.

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Past Members of the Cambridge Palaeolithic Lab Group

Dr Benjamin Utting (PhD supervision)

Dr Carmen Martín-Ramos (Postdoctoral Research Associate)

Other Professional Activities

Editor - Cambridge Prisms: Extinction

Job Titles

Associate Professor in Palaeolithic 91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ

General Info

Not available for consultancy
Research Expertise / Fields of study: 
Paleoanthropology
Material Culture
Human Evolution
Artefact Analysis & Technology
Computational and Quantitative 91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ
Cultural Evolution

Contact Details

Department of 91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ
ak2389 [at] cam.ac.uk
Cambridge

Affiliations

Person keywords: 
Palaeolithic 91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ; Gene-Culture Co-Evolution; Biomechanics and Ergonomics; Mechanical Engineering; Acheulean
Subjects: 
91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ
Biological Anthropology
Themes: 
Science, Technology and Innovation
Human Evolutionary Studies
Geographical areas: 
Africa
Britain
Europe
Periods of interest: 
Palaeolithic/Mesolithic