I like this, its totally useless though. Looks like the Thames basin. I've done a similar thing but it was very mantronic and only for a few tiles! Good luck in finding a script that will do this for you...
I like this, its totally useless though. Looks like the Thames basin. I've done a similar thing but it was very mantronic and only for a few tiles! Good luck in finding a script that will do this for you...
Is there any evidence for them in MIS6? I guess the presumption is that frozen rivers don't present a great environment for them?
A day of research in the British Museum (Frank's House). Lower Palaeolithic handaxes from the Sturry pits, ex Herne Bay Museum collection.
#flintfriday
#palaeolithic
#Sturry
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Hi Matt and team have you managed to locate on Violet Bank any clays or palaeosols from which the fresh lithics may have been derived? or any palaeoenvironmental material?
Looking for the elusive lower Palaeolithic in Qatar's southern desert, distinguishing thermaly fractured chert from lithic scatters in open air sites is challenging. Finding a huge unipolar prismatic core and struck flakes was pretty conclusive evidence. Area previously studied by the PADMAC group.
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This paper reviews Quaternary sites in southern England, including a network of archaeologically rich sites of the Kentish Stour at Fordwich Pit, Sturry Gravel Pits, Wear Farm Pit, Chislet and Bishopstone to Reculver Cliffs
I'm trying to find the lost and departed tooπ
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I spent yesterday trying to recreate a photograph of the 1912 geologists' associations' visit to the Reculver cliff's