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Bacon Hole
Swansea

 

 

Benson, S. (1852) Annual Report of the Swansea Literary and Scientific Society. 10-19.
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Currant, A. and R. Jacobi. 2001. A formal mammalian biostratigraphy for the Late Pleistocene of Britain. Quaternary Science Reviews, 20: 1707-1716.
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Currant, A. and Jacobi, R. 2011. The mammal faunas of the British Late Pleistocene. In Ashton, N.M., Lewis, S.G. and Stringer, C.B. (eds) The Ancient Human Occupation of Britain. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 165-180.
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Currant, A., Stringer, C. B., Collcutt, S. and Schwarcz, H. 1984. Bacon Hole Cave. In: Bowen, D. Q. and Henry, A. (eds.). Wales: Gower, Preseli, Fforest Fawr. Cambridge, Quaternary Research Association. pp. 38-45.
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Gilmour, M., Currant, A., Jacobi, R. and Stringer, C. 2007. Recent TIMS dating results from British Late Pleistocene vertebrate faunal localities: context and interpretation. Journal of Quaternary Science 22: 793-800.
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Lewis, S.G., Ashton, N.M. and Jacobi, R.M. 2011. Testing human presence during the Last Interglacial (MIS 5e): A review of the British evidence. In Ashton, N.M., Lewis, S.G. and Stringer, C.B. (eds) The Ancient Human Occupation of Britain. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 125-164.
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Stringer, C. B., Currant, A., Schwarcz, H. and Collcutt, S. 1986. Age of Pleistocene faunas from Bacon Hole, Wales. Nature 320: 59-62.
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