This paper presents the first comprehensive Optically Stimulated Luminescence dating programme from a sequence of Pleistocene river terraces in the Avon valley (Wiltshire-Hampshire-Dorset), southern Britain. These results offer the most complete chronometric framework for Pleistocene landscape evolution and Palaeolithic occupation in the Avon valley, allowing for the first time: (1) an assessment of the timing of terrace formation and landscape evolution, (2) the dating of hominin presence in the area, and (3) an investigation of the relationship between terrace formation and Quaternary climatic change. Analysis of 25 samples collected from terraces 10 and 7 to 4 show that the middle Avon terraces formed in response to the main Pleistocene ...
This paper reviews the Pleistocene evolution and human occupation of the River Trent, the major fluv...
This study constitutes the first reconstruction of Pleistocene palaeoenvironmental change from the G...
The Bytham River was one of the major pre-Anglian (MIS 12) rivers of eastern England. Flowing from t...
This paper presents the first comprehensive Optically Stimulated Luminescence dating programme from ...
This thesis presents the results of a geoarchaeological investigation into the Palaeolithic occupati...
This paper presents the first systematic chronostratigraphic study of the river terraces of the Exe ...
This paper presents the first systematic chronostratigraphic study of the river terraces of the Exe ...
This paper presents the first systematic chronostratigraphic study of the river terraces of the Exe ...
This paper presents numerical dating from a Middle to Late Pleistocene terrace deposit sequence in t...
Fluvial terrace sequences of Pleistocene rivers provide a chronological framework for examining broa...
In Britain, the majority of Lower and Middle Paleolithic archaeological finds come from river terrac...
The current model of mid-latitude late Quaternary terrace sequences, is that they are uplift-driven ...
The Middle and Upper Pleistocene sequence in the Lower Thames: a record of Milankovitch climatic flu...
Late Middle Pleistocene Thames-Medway deposits in eastern Essex comprise both large expanses of Pala...
The archaeology of Britain during the early Middle Pleistocene (MIS 19–12) is represented by a numbe...
This paper reviews the Pleistocene evolution and human occupation of the River Trent, the major fluv...
This study constitutes the first reconstruction of Pleistocene palaeoenvironmental change from the G...
The Bytham River was one of the major pre-Anglian (MIS 12) rivers of eastern England. Flowing from t...
This paper presents the first comprehensive Optically Stimulated Luminescence dating programme from ...
This thesis presents the results of a geoarchaeological investigation into the Palaeolithic occupati...
This paper presents the first systematic chronostratigraphic study of the river terraces of the Exe ...
This paper presents the first systematic chronostratigraphic study of the river terraces of the Exe ...
This paper presents the first systematic chronostratigraphic study of the river terraces of the Exe ...
This paper presents numerical dating from a Middle to Late Pleistocene terrace deposit sequence in t...
Fluvial terrace sequences of Pleistocene rivers provide a chronological framework for examining broa...
In Britain, the majority of Lower and Middle Paleolithic archaeological finds come from river terrac...
The current model of mid-latitude late Quaternary terrace sequences, is that they are uplift-driven ...
The Middle and Upper Pleistocene sequence in the Lower Thames: a record of Milankovitch climatic flu...
Late Middle Pleistocene Thames-Medway deposits in eastern Essex comprise both large expanses of Pala...
The archaeology of Britain during the early Middle Pleistocene (MIS 19–12) is represented by a numbe...
This paper reviews the Pleistocene evolution and human occupation of the River Trent, the major fluv...
This study constitutes the first reconstruction of Pleistocene palaeoenvironmental change from the G...
The Bytham River was one of the major pre-Anglian (MIS 12) rivers of eastern England. Flowing from t...