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Digging up the Ice Age : Recognising, recording and understanding fossil and archaeological remains found in British quarries. A Guide and Practical Handbook

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For over a hundred years, sand and gravel quarrying has been of enormous benefit to geology, palaeontology and archaeology - quarries have been the main source of Ice Age fossils and finds.

It is because of deep excavations into Ice Age sediments that the geological sequences, the fossil remains of plants and animals, and the stone tools of Britain's earliest human inhabitants have come to light.

This handbook, packed with practical information and guidance is written for all charged with caring for the natural and historic environment, geologists and archaeologists and anybody with an interest in our past and future, and not least those working in the quarry industry.

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Product Details
Archaeopress Archaeology
1905739249 / 9781905739240
Paperback / softback
15/10/2009
United Kingdom
195 pages, illustrated throughout in colour
175 x 245 mm, 512 grams
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