The age and context of the KC4 maxilla, Kent's Cavern, UK
Kent's Cavern is one of Britain's most important Palaeolithic sites. The Torquay Natural History Society excavations in the Vestibule (1926–1928 and 1932–1938) yielded Middle and Early Upper Palaeolithic deposits as well as a fragment of human jaw (KC4). Higham et al. (2011) recently ident...
Main Authors: | Proctor, C, Douka, K, Proctor, J, Higham, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2017
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