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Description: This briefly outlines the nature and structure of a database for recording data on British Late Glacial (Palaeolithic) archaeological sites built by the author for recording data on British Late-Glacial and Post-Glacial (Long Blade and Mesolithic sites). This Database builds upon the Central Pennine Mesolithic Sites Database, a recent Colaboration on the Creswellian and the framework created by the Lithoscapes Referential Framework Model and the Analytical Lithics Module.

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The British Late and Post-Glacial Archaeology Project

This is an ongoing project to undertake a modern up to date Technological attributes lithic analysis of British Late Glacial (Palaeolithic) and Post-G...

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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 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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‘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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