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Happisburgh Site 1
Norfolk

 

 

Ashton, N., Parfitt, S., Lewis, S.G., Coope, G.R. and Larkin, N. 2007. Happisburgh 1 (TG388307). In: I. Candy, J.R. Lee and A.M Harrison (eds.) The Quaternary of Northern East Anglia. Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association, London.
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Ashton, N. S. G. Lewis, I. De Groote, S. M. Duffy, M. Bates, R. Bates, P. Hoare, M. Lewis, S. A. Parfitt, S. Peglar, C. Williams, and C. B. Stringer. 2014. Hominin footprints from Early Pleistocene deposits at Happisburgh, UK. PLoS One, 9(2): 388329: 1-13.
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Coope, G.R. 2006. Insect faunas associated with Palaeolithic industries from five sites of pre-Anglian age in central England. Quaternary Science Reviews 25, 1738-1754.
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Lee, J.R., Candy, I., Rose, J., and Barendregt, R.W. 2007. Pakefield Cliffs (TM 537 888): complex patterns of sea-level change, river activity, soil development and glaciation during the Early and early Middle Pleistocene. In: Candy, I., Lee, J.R., and Harrison, A.M. (Eds). The Quaternary of northern East Anglia. Quaternary Research Association, London
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Lee, J.R., Rose, J., Hamblin, J.O., Moorlock, B.S.P. 2004. Dating the earliest lowland glaciation of eastern England: a pre-MIS 12 early Middle Pleistocene Happisburgh Glaciation. Quaternary Science Reviews 23, 1551-1566.
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Parfitt, S.A., N.M. Ashton, S.G. Lewis, R.L. Abel, G.R. Coope, M.H. Field, R. Gale, P.G. Hoare, N.R. Larkin, M.D. Lewis, V. Karloukovski, B.A. Maher, S.M. Peglar, R.C. Preece, J.E. Whittaker, and B.B. Stringer. 2010. Early Pleistocene human occupation at the edge of the boreal zone in northwest Europe. Nature, 466: 229-233.
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Roberts, A.P. and R. GrĂ¼n. 2010. Early human northerners. Nature, 466: 189-190.
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Stringer. C. B. 2006. Homo britannicus: the Incredible Story of Human Life in Britain. Penguin/Allen Lane: London. 319 pp.
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