Lower Palaeolithic artefacts have been reported at Happisburgh, north Norfolk, in sediments that have been assigned to the late Early Pleistocene, in either marine isotope stage (MIS) 25 or 21, using magnetostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and clast lithology. However, the proposal that these sediments were deposited by the ancestral River Thames is inconsistent both with the established late Early Pleistocene palaeogeography of the region and with the dispositions of the contemporaneous Thames terraces. The Happisburgh deposits were evidently emplaced by a local river, which reworked older sediments that from their lithology had been derived largely from the Bytham River rather than the Thames catchment. Nonetheless, the potential significanc...
This paper presents a review of AMS radiocarbon dating evidence for human occupation of Britain duri...
The archaeology of Britain during the early Middle Pleistocene (MIS 19–12) is represented by a numbe...
The archaeology of Britain during the early Middle Pleistocene (MIS 19–12) is represented by a numbe...
Lower Palaeolithic artefacts have been reported at Happisburgh, north Norfolk, in sediments that hav...
The timing, environmental setting and archaeological signatures of an early human presence in northe...
The Middle and Upper Pleistocene sequence in the Lower Thames: a record of Milankovitch climatic flu...
This paper reviews the Pleistocene evolution and human occupation of the River Trent, the major fluv...
This paper presents evidence of the discovery of a new Middle Pleistocene site in central southern E...
Middle Pleistocene fluvial deposits of the Corbets Tey Formation at Purfleet, Essex, provide evidenc...
Middle Pleistocene fluvial deposits of the Corbets Tey Formation at Purfleet, Essex, provide evidenc...
The timing, environmental setting and archaeological signatures of an early human presence in northe...
The timing, environmental setting and archaeological signatures of an early human presence in northe...
The evidence presented here suggests that the British Isles was first colonized at the beginning of ...
This paper reviews the Pleistocene evolution and human occupation of the River Trent, the major fluv...
Pleistocene fluvial sediments of the Northmoor Member of the Upper Thames Formation exposed at Latto...
This paper presents a review of AMS radiocarbon dating evidence for human occupation of Britain duri...
The archaeology of Britain during the early Middle Pleistocene (MIS 19–12) is represented by a numbe...
The archaeology of Britain during the early Middle Pleistocene (MIS 19–12) is represented by a numbe...
Lower Palaeolithic artefacts have been reported at Happisburgh, north Norfolk, in sediments that hav...
The timing, environmental setting and archaeological signatures of an early human presence in northe...
The Middle and Upper Pleistocene sequence in the Lower Thames: a record of Milankovitch climatic flu...
This paper reviews the Pleistocene evolution and human occupation of the River Trent, the major fluv...
This paper presents evidence of the discovery of a new Middle Pleistocene site in central southern E...
Middle Pleistocene fluvial deposits of the Corbets Tey Formation at Purfleet, Essex, provide evidenc...
Middle Pleistocene fluvial deposits of the Corbets Tey Formation at Purfleet, Essex, provide evidenc...
The timing, environmental setting and archaeological signatures of an early human presence in northe...
The timing, environmental setting and archaeological signatures of an early human presence in northe...
The evidence presented here suggests that the British Isles was first colonized at the beginning of ...
This paper reviews the Pleistocene evolution and human occupation of the River Trent, the major fluv...
Pleistocene fluvial sediments of the Northmoor Member of the Upper Thames Formation exposed at Latto...
This paper presents a review of AMS radiocarbon dating evidence for human occupation of Britain duri...
The archaeology of Britain during the early Middle Pleistocene (MIS 19–12) is represented by a numbe...
The archaeology of Britain during the early Middle Pleistocene (MIS 19–12) is represented by a numbe...