Activities per year
Abstract
The Axe Valley has long been known for its Palaeolithic finds, particularly from the site at Broom. While research has continued at Broom, other sites have also been investigated in the valley as part of the English Heritage-managed and ALSFfunded project ?Palaeolithic Rivers of South West Britain? (PRoSWeB). This project was completed in March 2007. Since then, research focussing on the Quaternary geology and Palaeolithic archaeology of the southwest region has been continued at selected locations by Prof. Tony Brown (University of Southampton), Dr Laura Basell (University of Oxford) and Dr Phil Toms (University of Gloucestershire), with assistance from Dr Ramues Gallois and Dr Richard Scrivener (formerly British Geological Survey).
Original language | Undefined/Unknown |
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Pages (from-to) | 1-3 |
Number of pages | 3 |
Journal | PAST – The Newsletter of the Prehistoric Society |
Volume | 60 |
Publication status | Published - 01 Nov 2008 |
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Quaternary of the Exe Catchment and the Blackdown Hills
Laura Basell (Organiser) & Antony G. Brown (Organiser)
18 Apr 2011 → 20 Apr 2011Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in workshop, seminar, course
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Methodological Development and the Archaeological Monitoring of Lower Palaeolithic Gravels in the Axe Valley, UK
Laura Basell (Contributor)
29 Jan 2010Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation
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A long Pleistocene sequence and recent archaeological finds at Chard Junction Pit in the Axe Valley
Laura Basell (Speaker), Antony G. Brown (Contributor), R.T. Hosfield (Contributor) & Philip Toms (Advisor)
08 Jan 2009Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation