Seabed Prehistory

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Seabed Prehistory
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Publisher : Wessex Archaeology
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9781874350811
ISBN-13 : 1874350817
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Book Synopsis Seabed Prehistory by : Louise Tizzard

Book excerpt: Archaeological investigation of Early Middle Palaeolithic flint tools, including hand axes, and faunal remains in the North Sea. This volume also examines submerged and buried landscapes. The methods used to recover artifacts and other remains and to explore these buried landscapes are also described. The results are placed into the context of the British and European Early Middle Palaeolithic.


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