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West Runton
Norfolk

 

 

Böhme, M. 2010. Ectothermic vertebrates, climate, and environment of the West Runton Freshwater Bed (early Middle Pleistocene, Cromerian). Quaternary International, 228: 63-71.
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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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Coope, G. R. 2010. Coleoptera from the Cromerian type site at West Runton, Norfolk, England. Quaternary International, 228: 46-52.
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Field, M. H. and S. M. Peglar. 2010. A palaeobotanical investigation of the sediments of the West Runton mammoth site. Quaternary International, 228: 38-45.
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Gibbard, P. L., S. Boreham, J. E. Andrews, and B. A. Maher. 2010. Sedimentation, geochemistry and palaeomagnetism of the West Runton Freshwater Bed, Norfolk, England. Quaternary International, 228: 8-20.
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Harrison, D. L. and P. J. J. Bates. 1984. Occurrence of Nyctalus noctula Schreber, 1774 (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in the Cromerian interglacial of England. Mammalia, 48: 603-606.
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Harrison, D. L. and J. D. Clayden. 1993. New records of Beremendia fissidens (Petényi, 1864) and Sorex minutus Linnaeus, 1766 (Insectivora: Soricidae) from the British Lower and Middle Pleistocene. Cranium, 10: 97-99
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Harrison, D.L., Parfitt, S.A., and Stuart, A.J. 2006. Occurrence of Macroneomys brachygnathus Fejfar, 1966 in the British Middle Pleistocene, with a review of the status of Beremendia fissidens (Petényi, 1864) in Britain (Mammalia, Lipotyphla, Soricidae). Acta Zoologica Cravoviensia 49A, 119-124.
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Hinton, M. A. C. 1908. Note on the discovery of a bone of a monkey in the Norfolk 'Forest-Bed'. Geological Magazine, 5: 440-444.
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Hinton, M. A. C. (1910). A preliminary account of the British voles and lemmings; with some remarks on the Pleistocene climate and geography. Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association, 21:489–507
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Hinton, M. A. C. 1914. On some remains of rodents from the Red Crag of Suffolk and from the Norfolk Forest-Bed. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 8: 186-195.
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Lewis, M.D., Pacher, M. and Turner, A., 2010. The larger Carnivora of the West Runton Freshwater Bed. In Stuart, A.J. and Lister, A.M. (eds) The West Runton Elephant and its Cromerian Environment. Quaternary International 228, 116-135.
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Lister, A. M. and A. J. Stuart. 2010. The West Runton mammoth (Mammuthus trogontherii) and its evolutionary significance. Quaternary International, 228: 180-190.
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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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Maul, L. C. and Parfitt, S. A. (2010). Micromammals from the 1995 Mammoth Excavation at West Runton, Norfolk, UK: Morphometric data, biostratigraphy and taxonomic reappraisal. Quaternary International, 228(1–2):91–115.
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Mayhew, D.F. (1975) The Quaternary History of British Rodents and Lagomorphs. PhD Thesis, University of Cambridge.
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Mayhew, D. F. 1978. Reinterpretation of the extinct beaver Trogontherium (Mammalia, Rodentia). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B, 281:407-438.
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Mayhew, D. F. 1979. Evolution of a dental character in the beaver Castor fiber L. (Mammalia: Rodentia). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 65: 177-184.
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Parfitt, S.A. and Larkin, N.R. 2010. Exceptionally large hyaena coprolites from West Runton and the possible presence of the giant short-faced hyaena (Pachycrocuta brevirostris). In Stuart, A.J. and Lister, A.M. (eds) The West Runton Elephant and its Cromerian Environment. Quaternary International 228, 131-134.
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Parfitt, S.A., Coope, G.R., Field, M.H., Peglar, S.M., Preece, R.C. and Whittaker, J.E. 2010. Middle Pleistocene biota of the early Anglian ‘Arctic Fresh-water bed’ at Ostend, Norfolk, UK. Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association 121, 55-65.
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Parfitt, S.A. 2008. A tree frog (Hyla sp.) from the West Runton Freshwater Bed (early Middle Pleistocene), Norfolk, and its palaeoenvironmental significance. Quaternary Newsletter, 114: 20-27.
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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., Parfitt, S.A., Coope, G.R., Penkman, K.E.H., Ponel, P. and Whittaker, J.E. 2009. Biostratigraphic and aminostratigraphic constraints on the age of the Middle Pleistocene glacial succession in North Norfolk, UK. Journal of Quaternary Science 24, 557-580.
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Rose, J., Juby, C., Bullen, M., Davies, S., Branch, N., Gammage, I., Candy, I., and Palmer, A. (2008). The stratigraphy, sedimentology, palaeoenvironments, palaeoclimate and duration of the early Middle Pleistocene sediments at West Runton, north Norfolk. In Candy, I., Lee, J., and Harrison, A., editors, The Quaternary of northern East Anglia: Field Guide, pages 157–181. Quaternary Research Association.
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Stewart, J. R. 2010. The bird remains from the West Runton Freshwater Bed, Norfolk, England. Quaternary International, 228: 72-90
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Stuart, A.J. and Lister, A.M., 2010. The West Runton freshwater bed and the West Runton mammoth: summary and conclusions. Quaternary International, 228: 241-248.
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Stuart, A. J. and A. M. Lister. 2010. Introduction: the West Runton Freshwater Bed and the West Runton mammoth. Quaternary International, 228: 1-7
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Stuart, A.J. 1982. Pleistocene Vertebrates in the British Isles. Longman, London.
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Wymer, J. 1985. Palaeolithic Sites of East Anglia. GEO Books: Norwich, England.
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