More from the cutting edge: further discoveries of Clactonian bifaces
More from the cutting edge: further discoveries of Clactonian bifaces
An important step in our knowledge of the British Lower Palaeolithic has been the finding that its two recognized components, ‘Clactonian’ and ‘Acheulean’, are not ranged into a simple sequence; the exact relationship between the two is the subject of much debate. What does this do to interpretations of Swanscombe, classic site of the Lower Thames Valley, which has been studied in terms of stratigraphic succession?
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Mcnabb, John
59e818b1-3196-4991-93eb-75ed9c898e71
June 1996
Mcnabb, John
59e818b1-3196-4991-93eb-75ed9c898e71
Mcnabb, John
(1996)
More from the cutting edge: further discoveries of Clactonian bifaces.
Antiquity, 70 (268), .
(doi:10.1017/S0003598X00083393).
Abstract
An important step in our knowledge of the British Lower Palaeolithic has been the finding that its two recognized components, ‘Clactonian’ and ‘Acheulean’, are not ranged into a simple sequence; the exact relationship between the two is the subject of much debate. What does this do to interpretations of Swanscombe, classic site of the Lower Thames Valley, which has been studied in terms of stratigraphic succession?
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Accepted/In Press date: 20 November 1995
Published date: June 1996
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