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Late Glacial Long Llade Sites in the Kennet Valley
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Late Glacial Long Llade Sites in the Kennet Valley

10,000 years ago, late Ice Age and early post-glacial communities moved through the Kennet Valley to the Thames, following game and taking advantage of sheltered positions to make their camps. Favourable geological conditions in the neighbourhood of Newbury have preserved several of these camp sites in situ. One of these, Avington VI, has revealed evidence of structures which are, so far, unique in Britain. The remarkable concentrations of Long Blade artefacts provide insights into the daily activities of the hunters who lived there. Other sites fill in the details about ecological conditions during this period of climate change and how humans adapted to them.
Undertittel
Excavations and Fieldwork at Avington VI, Wawcott XII and Crown Acres
Forfatter
Roy Froom
Redaktør
Jill Cook
ISBN
9780861591534
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
1.6.2012
Antall sider
138