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Breda, M., S. E. Collinge, S. A. Parfitt, and A. M. Lister. 2010. Metric analysis of ungulate mammals in the early Middle Pleistocene of Britain, in relation to taxonomy and biostratigraphy: I: Rhinocerotidae and Bovidae. Quaternary International, 228: 136-156.
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Candy, I., Rose, J., Lee, J.R. 2006. A seasonally ‘dry’ temperate climate in eastern England during the early Middle Pleistocene: palaeopedological and stable isotope evidence from Pakefield, UK. Boreas 35: 255-265.
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Gibbard, P.L., Moscariello, A., Bailey, H.W., Boreham, S., Koch, C., Lord, A.R., Whittaker, J.E. and Whiteman, C.A. 2008. Comment: Middle Pleistocene sedimentation at Pakefield, Suffolk, England. J. R. Lee, J. Rose, I. Candy and R. W. Barendregt (2006). Journal of Quaternary Science 21, 155–1791. Journal of Quaternary Science 23, 85–92.
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Lee, J.R., Rose, J., Candy, I., Barendregt, R. 2006. Sea-level changes, river activity, soil development and glaciation around the western margins of the southern north sea basin during the Early and early Middle Pleistocene: evidence from Pakefield, Suffolk, UK. Journal of Quaternary Science, 21, 155-179. (Erratum, 419-420).
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Lee, J.R., Rose, J., Candy, I., Barendregt, R.W. 2006b. Erratum to Sea-level changes, river activity, soil development and glaciation around the western margins of the southern North Sea basin during the Early and early Middle Pleistocene: evidence from Pakefield, Suffolk, UK. Journal of Quaternary Science 21, 419–420.
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Lee, J.R., Rose, J., Candy, I., Barendregt, R.W., Moorlock, B.S.P., Riding, J.B., Hamblin, R.J.O. 2008. Reply: Middle Pleistocene sedimentation at Pakefield, Suffolk, England. Journal of Quaternary Science 23, 93-98.
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Lister, A. M., S. A. Parfitt, F. J. Owen, S. E. Collinge, and M. Breda. 2010. Metric analysis of ungulate mammals in the early Middle Pleistocene of Britain, in relation to taxonomy and biostratigraphy: II: Cervidae, Equidae and Suidae. Quaternary International, 228: 157-179.
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Parfitt, S.A. and Harrison, D.L. 2011. New material of the shrew Macroneomys Fejfar, 1966 (Mammalia, Soricomorpha, Soricidae) from the British early Middle Pleistocene, with comments on its palaeobiology and European range. Acta Zoologica Cravoviensia 54A, 31–37.
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Parfitt, S.A., R.W. Barendregt, M. Breda, I. Candy, M. J. Collins, G. R. Coope, P. Durbidge, M. H. Field, J. R. Lee, A.M. Lister, R. Mutch, K.E.H. Penkman, R.C. Preece, J. Rose, C.B. Stringer, R. Symmons, J.E. Whittaker, J.J. Wymer, and A.J. Stuart. 2005. The earliest record of human activity in northern Europe. Nature, 438: 1008-1012.
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Parfitt, S.A., Snelling, A., Evans A.A. and Jacobi, R. 2008. Further discoveries of Lower Palaeolithic stone tools in the Cromer Forest-bed Formation at Pakefield-Kessingland. Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History XLI (4), 489–495.
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Parfitt, S. (with Pitts, M.). 2006. Pakefield: a weekend to remember. British Archaeology 86, 19–22.
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Parfitt, S.A. 2008. Pakefield Cliffs: Archaeology and palaeoenvironment of the Cromer Forest-bed Formation. In: I. Candy, J.R. Lee and A.M Harrison (Eds.), The Quaternary of Northern East Anglia. Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association, London, pp. 130–136.
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Penkman, K. E. H., R. C. Preece, D. R. Bridgland, D. H. Keen, T. Meijer, S. A. Parfitt, T. S. White, and M. J. Collins. 2011. A chronological framework for the British Quaternary based on Bithynia opercula. Nature, 476: 446-449.
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Preece, R.C. and Parfitt, S.A. 2000. The Cromer Forest-Bed Formation: new thoughts on an old problem. p 1-27 In: Lewis, S.G., Whiteman, C.A. and Preece, R.C. (eds) The Quaternary of Norfolk and Suffolk. Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association, London.
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Preece, R.C. and Parfitt, S.A. 2008. The Cromer-Forest bed Formation: some recent developments relating to early human occupation and lowland glaciation. 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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Preece, R.C. and Parfitt, S.A. 2012. The Early and early Middle Pleistocene context of human occupation and lowland glaciation in Britain and northern Europe. Quaternary International 271, 6-28..
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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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Stuart, A. J. and A. M. Lister. 2000. Pakefield, Suffolk. Pp. 219-223 in S. G. Lewis, C. A. Whiteman, and R. C. Preece (eds.) The Quaternary of Norfolk and Suffolk Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association: London.
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Stuart, A.J. and Lister, A.M. 2001. The mammalian faunas of Pakefield/Kessingland and Corton, Suffolk, UK: evidence for a new temperate episode in the British early Middle Pleistocene. Quaternary Science Reviews 20, 1677–1692.
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Stuart, A.J., Parfitt, S.A. and Breda, M. 2004. An early Middle Pleistocene mammalian fauna from Pakefield-Kessingland, Suffolk. In: D.C. Schreve (Ed.), The Quaternary Mammals of Southern and Eastern England. Field Guide. Quaternary Research Association, London, pp. 19–27.
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