Cow Cave is an important Quaternary paleontological site in Chudleigh Gorge, Devon, UK., now known to have a sequence of cave-earths and stalagmite floors that range in age from Upper Middle Pleistocene (~MIS 7 interglacial) through to the Holocene (Flandrian) and the present day. Excavations in 1927-1934, and again in 1962-3, have provided a rich fauna, with some artefacts. Here, the stratigraphy of the deposits is now more fully described and the faunal remains are considered in their stratigraphical contexts. Data supporting the existence of former cave entrances are presented along with an analysis of the processes of sedimentation and taphonomy with their climatic interpretations. Based on recent U-Th dating of a critical Stalagmite ho...
The oldest known spatially-explicit archaeological excavation, conducted in Brixham cave, Devon, in ...
The archaeology of Britain during the early Middle Pleistocene (MIS 19–12) is represented by a numbe...
Between 1858 and 1880, William Pengelly developed revolutionary new techniques for the archeological...
Cow Cave is an important Quaternary paleontological site in Chudleigh Gorge, Devon, UK., now known t...
Sun Hole, a small fissure cave on the north side of Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, is best known as the si...
The Dream Cave woolly rhinoceros, Coelodonta antiquitatis, is a classic specimen of a cold-stage ...
The Cow Cave CC16 project was a rescue excavation and sampling project undertaken in response to ong...
King Arthur’s Cave (Wye Valley) and Sun Hole Cave (Cheddar Gorge) currently provide the earliest dat...
Cave deposits of infill sediments and associated vertebrate fossils provide a valuable source of inf...
Palaeontological animal bone deposits are rarely investigated through research partnerships where th...
Excavations in the photic zones of caves have provided cornerstone archaeological sequences in many ...
The discovery of an engraving in Cathole Cave in 2010 led to a decision to grille the cave. In 2012 ...
The interaction between climate, environments, and mammalian faunas during the late Pleistocene-Holo...
The significance of the stratigraphic record in Kents Cavern, Devon, United Kingdom, to the interpre...
Session CL1.19Under the current rapid global warming, studying how environments responded to past cl...
The oldest known spatially-explicit archaeological excavation, conducted in Brixham cave, Devon, in ...
The archaeology of Britain during the early Middle Pleistocene (MIS 19–12) is represented by a numbe...
Between 1858 and 1880, William Pengelly developed revolutionary new techniques for the archeological...
Cow Cave is an important Quaternary paleontological site in Chudleigh Gorge, Devon, UK., now known t...
Sun Hole, a small fissure cave on the north side of Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, is best known as the si...
The Dream Cave woolly rhinoceros, Coelodonta antiquitatis, is a classic specimen of a cold-stage ...
The Cow Cave CC16 project was a rescue excavation and sampling project undertaken in response to ong...
King Arthur’s Cave (Wye Valley) and Sun Hole Cave (Cheddar Gorge) currently provide the earliest dat...
Cave deposits of infill sediments and associated vertebrate fossils provide a valuable source of inf...
Palaeontological animal bone deposits are rarely investigated through research partnerships where th...
Excavations in the photic zones of caves have provided cornerstone archaeological sequences in many ...
The discovery of an engraving in Cathole Cave in 2010 led to a decision to grille the cave. In 2012 ...
The interaction between climate, environments, and mammalian faunas during the late Pleistocene-Holo...
The significance of the stratigraphic record in Kents Cavern, Devon, United Kingdom, to the interpre...
Session CL1.19Under the current rapid global warming, studying how environments responded to past cl...
The oldest known spatially-explicit archaeological excavation, conducted in Brixham cave, Devon, in ...
The archaeology of Britain during the early Middle Pleistocene (MIS 19–12) is represented by a numbe...
Between 1858 and 1880, William Pengelly developed revolutionary new techniques for the archeological...