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Pleistocene history of the Lower Thames Valley / Philip L. Gibbard.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1994Description: 1 online resource (x, 229 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511565199 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 551.7/92/09422 20
LOC classification:
  • QE697 .G386 1994
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Lithostratigraphy -- 3. Comparison of the pebble lithological composition of the graven members -- 4. Sedimentary structures and depositional environments -- 5. Vertebrate faunal assemblages -- 6. Palaeobotany and biostratigraphy -- 7. Palaeolithic artefact assemblages -- 8. Palaeogeographical evolution of the Lower Thames Valley -- 9. Correlation with neighbouring areas -- Appendix 1. Pebble counts from high-level gravels in the Epping Forest area -- Appendix 2. Pebble counts from the Lower Thames region.
Summary: The Lower Thames Valley is a classic area for British Pleistocene studies. The valley contains a sequence of River Thames deposits representing approximately the last 300,000 years, including older, highly fragmented and eroded sediments derived from Thames tributaries and glaciation. The region includes some of the most important palaeolithic archaeological sites in the country which, although extensively studied, have never previously been fitted into a regional context. The area also includes some of the most important fossiliferous localities in the country, several of which have been at the centre of controversies regarding the sequence of events in the British Pleistocene. This regional investigation clarifies the problems by presenting the geological sequence in detail and establishing the relationship of these localities for the first time.
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1. Introduction -- 2. Lithostratigraphy -- 3. Comparison of the pebble lithological composition of the graven members -- 4. Sedimentary structures and depositional environments -- 5. Vertebrate faunal assemblages -- 6. Palaeobotany and biostratigraphy -- 7. Palaeolithic artefact assemblages -- 8. Palaeogeographical evolution of the Lower Thames Valley -- 9. Correlation with neighbouring areas -- Appendix 1. Pebble counts from high-level gravels in the Epping Forest area -- Appendix 2. Pebble counts from the Lower Thames region.

The Lower Thames Valley is a classic area for British Pleistocene studies. The valley contains a sequence of River Thames deposits representing approximately the last 300,000 years, including older, highly fragmented and eroded sediments derived from Thames tributaries and glaciation. The region includes some of the most important palaeolithic archaeological sites in the country which, although extensively studied, have never previously been fitted into a regional context. The area also includes some of the most important fossiliferous localities in the country, several of which have been at the centre of controversies regarding the sequence of events in the British Pleistocene. This regional investigation clarifies the problems by presenting the geological sequence in detail and establishing the relationship of these localities for the first time.

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