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The Glacial Sequence in the North of England

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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IN recent years great progress has been made in the correlations of the Glacial deposits with the culture stages of the Palaeolithic period. In particular the recent papers of Professor P. G. H. Boswell (1) and Dr. K. S. Sandford (15), whilst adding considerably to our knowledge, have at the same time brought out the inherent difficulties that arise in any attempt to correlate the culture stages with the sequence of glaciations.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1932

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