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Description: This is an ongoing project to undertake a modern up to date Technological attributes lithic analysis of British Late Glacial (Palaeolithic) and Post-Glacial (Long blade and Mesolithic) sites. One aim is to test a newly developed Analytical Lithics Module (ALM) which is part of the Lithoscapes Referential Framework Model (LFRM). The ALM 1.0 was conceived during the Author’s doctoral studies and development continues with current version 1.1.1. Another Aim is to test several reduction trajectory and mobility models proposed in the Author’s doctoral research. This project will be conducted in the open, and more material will be posted as it is produced.

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‘A HOARY ANTIQUITY OF UNIMAGINED REMOTENESS’: A Historiography of Archaeological Investigations at the Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, UK.

Davenport-Mackey & Preston
For the most part, histories of the archaeological discoveries in Cheddar Gorge have been based on anecdotal or oral accounts. Such evidence is unreli...

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Unprocessed Photographs of Aveline’s Hole and Cheddar Gorge Cave Sites, Environs and Landscape

The photographs in this document were taken by Preston in 2010 and between 2014 and 2016. Those taken between 2014 and 2016 were taken to as part of a...

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Unannotated Photographs, Un-inked Illustrations, and Sketches of Lithics from Cheddar Gorge Cave Sites.

This document contains photographs and illustrations of lithics from the various assemblages from Sun Hole, Soldier’s Hole, Great Oones Hole and Flint...

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Unannotated Photographs, Un-inked Illustrations, and Sketches of Lithics from the Creswellian sites of Froggatt, One Ash Shelter, Langwith Cave, and Fox Hole in Derbyshire, UK.

This document contains photographs and illustrations of lithics from a number of Creswellian assemblages from Derbyshire UK. All photographs and rough...

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Unannotated Photographs, Un-Inked Illustrations, and Rough Sketches of Lithics from Sites at Creswell Crags.

This document contains photographs and illustrations of lithics from the Robin Hood’s Cave and Mother Grundy’s Parlour in the Campbell 69 collection a...

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Unprocessed Lithics Record Sheets of Assemblages from various Cave Sites at Creswell Crags and Northern England: Analysed Using the Analytical Lithics Module 1.1.1 (LFRM [Preston 2015]).

Preston & Davenport-Mackey
The lithic data outlined in these unprocessed record sheets for assemblages from Palaeolithic Cave sites in the Cheddar Gorge were recorded by both Ka...

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Unprocessed Photographs of Creswell Crags Cave Sites, and Surrounding Landscape

The photographs in this document were taken by Preston in 2010 and between 2014 and 2016. Those taken between 2014 and 2016 were taken as part of a co...

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A Database for Research on British Late Glacial

This briefly outlines the nature and structure of a database for recording data on British Late Glacial (Palaeolithic) archaeological sites built by t...

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Unprocessed Lithics Record Sheets of Assemblages from Various Cheddar Gorge Cave Sites: Analysed Using the Analytical Lithics 1.1.1 (Lithoscapes Referential Framework Model [Preston 2015]).

Preston & Davenport-Mackey
The lithic data outlined in these unprocessed record sheets for assemblages from Palaeolithic Cave sites in the Cheddar Gorge were recorded by both Ka...

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