
doi: 10.5284/1071075
Article describing a collaborative research project aimed at using state-of-the-art chronological and palaeoenvironmental research and mapping tools, as well as making new observations on known artefacts and fossils from the Palaeolithic period in the London area, in order to piece together a more robust Pleistocene framework for the capital
London Archaeologist, 11 (12), 311-314
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