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Creswell Crags: Late Pleistocene Sites in the East Midlands
R.D.S. Jenkinson
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Cover Page
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Copyright Page
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Table of Contents
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Acknowledgements
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List of Tables
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List of Plates
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List of Figures
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Chapter 1: Approaches to Early Man at Creswell Crags
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Chapter 1.1: History of Achaelogical Exploration
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Chapter 1.2: Methods of Study
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Chapter 2: Geology of the Creswell Crags
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Chapter 3: Archaelogical Caves and Rock Shelters in the Creswell Crags Area
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Chapter 3.1: Yew Tree Shelter
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Chapter 3.2: Mother Grundy’s Parlour
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Chapter 3.3: Robin Hood’s Cave
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Chapter 3.4: Ossiferous Fissure, C8
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Chapter 3.5: Arch Cave, C9
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Chapter 3.6: Pin Hole Cave
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Chapter 3.7: Dog Hole Cave and Fissure
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Chapter 3.8: Church Hole Cave
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Chapter 3.9: Dead Man’s Cave, North Anston
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Chapter 3.10: Langwith Cave
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Chapter 3.11: Yew Tree Cave
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Chapter 3.12: Pleasley Vale Cave
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Chapter 3.13: Steetley Cave
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Chapter 3.14: Steetley Quarry Cave
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Chapter 3.15: Miscellaneous Caves and Rock Shelters
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Chapter 4: A Reassessment of the Archaeological Site of Creswell Crags
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Appendix I: Radiocarbon Estimations
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Appendix II: Glossary of Vertebrates from the Creswell Caves
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Bibliography
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Tables of Artefacts and Vertebrate Bones
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Plates
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Figures
Citable Link
Published: 1984
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407317335 (ebook)
- 9780860542513 (paperback)
BAR Number: B122