Source/Archive record (Article in serial) SKE51560 - On the discovery of a human skeleton in a brick-earth deposit in the valley of the River Medway at Halling, Kent.
Title | On the discovery of a human skeleton in a brick-earth deposit in the valley of the River Medway at Halling, Kent. |
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Author/Originator | Cook, W.H. |
Date/Year | 1914 |
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- TQ 76 NW 903 Bedded sand/brickearth with mollusc remains in riverbank south of Rochester Castle (Pleistocene Environmental Findspot)
- TQ 76 NW 904 Brickearth rich in molluscs and Ice Age mammal remains at Borstal (Pleistocene Environmental Findspot)
- TQ 76 NW 905 Mammoth remains from riverbed at Cuxton (Pleistocene Environmental Findspot)
- TQ 76 SW 501 Upper Palaeolithic flakes/blades from Halling Station (Monument)
- TQ 76 SW 502 Wouldham Hall Cement Works: numerous remains of Ice Age mammals from sand/brickearth deposits capped by red flint gravel (Pleistocene Environmental Findspot)
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