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Best Publications

  • A chronological framework for the British Quaternary based on Bithynia opercula

    Kirsty E. H. Penkman;Richard C. Preece;David R. Bridgland;David H. Keen

  • Sedimentology, palaeontology and archaeology of late Middle Pleistocene River Thames terrace deposits at Purfleet, Essex, UK.

    Danielle C Schreve;David R Bridgland;Peter Allen;Jeff J Blackford

  • Pleistocene environments in the British Isles

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  • An aminostratigraphy for the British Quaternary based on Bithynia opercula.

    Kirsty E.H. Penkman;Richard C. Preece;David R. Bridgland;David H. Keen

  • Testing the aminostratigraphy of fluvial archives: the evidence from intra-crystalline proteins within freshwater shells

    K.E.H. Penkman;R.C. Preece;D.H. Keen;D. Maddy

  • The Middle Pleistocene deposits of Waverley Wood Pit, Warwickshire, England

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  • Excavations at the Lower Palaeolithic site at Elveden, Suffolk, UK

    Nick Ashton;Simon Lewis;Simon Parfitt;Ian Candy

  • A revised model for the Pleistocene development of the River Avon, Warwickshire

    D. Maddy;D. H. Keen;D. R. Bridgland;C. P. Green

  • The Upper Pleistocene deposits at Cassington, near Oxford, England

    D. Maddy;S. G. Lewis;R. G. Scaife;D. Q. Bowen

  • An enhanced record of MIS 9 environments, geochronology and geoarchaeology: data from construction of the High Speed 1 (London–Channel Tunnel) rail-link and other recent investigations at Purfleet, Essex, UK

    David R. Bridgland;Phil Harding;Peter Allen;Ian Candy

  • Marine Isotope Stage 9 environments of fluvial deposits at Hackney, north London, UK

    Christopher P. Green;Nicholas P. Branch;G. Russell Coope;Michael H. Field

  • Interpreting stable isotope records from freshwater snail shell carbonate: a Holocene case study from Lake Gölhisar, Turkey.

    Matthew D. Jones;Melanie J. Leng;Warren J. Eastwood;David H. Keen

  • Significance of the record provided by Pleistocene fluvial deposits and their included molluscan faunas for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction and stratigraphy: case studies from the English Midlands

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  • A late Middle Pleistocene temperate–periglacial–temperate sequence (Oxygen Isotope Stages 7–5e) near Marsworth, Buckinghamshire, UK

    J.B. Murton;A. Baker;D.Q. Bowen;C.J. Caseldine

  • Biostratigraphical correlation between the late Quaternary sequence of the Thames and key fluvial localities in central Germany

    D.R. Bridgland;D.C. Schreve;D.H. Keen;R. Meyrick

  • The Hoxnian Interglacial deposits at Woodston, Peterborough

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  • Global correlation of Late Cenozoic fluvial deposits: a synthesis of data from IGCP 449

    David R. Bridgland;David Keen;Rob Westaway;Rob Westaway

  • Towards a late Middle Pleistocene non-marine molluscan biostratigraphy for the British Isles

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  • U series and amino acid dates from Jersey

    D. H. Keen;R. S. Harmon;J. T. Andrews

  • A Middle Palaeolithic site at Lynford Quarry, Mundford, Norfolk : interim statement.

    W.A. Boismier;Danielle C. Schreve;Mark J. White;D.A. Robertson

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