Channel Tunnel Rail Link Section 1

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Harding, P. (1905) 'Prehistoric Worked Flint from Section 1 of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link. Text.' CTRL Specialist Report Series. Channel Tunnel Rail Link.
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Front Cover.
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Figure 1: Scheme wide flint report, key sites along the route shown against a background of drainage patterns and simplified geology.
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Figure 2: Scheme wide flint report, flint scatters identified during fieldwalking (sheet 1 of 2).
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Figure 3: Scheme wide flint report, flint scatters identified during fieldwalking (sheet 2 of 2).
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Figure 4: Scheme wide flint report, Palaeolithic flints.
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Figure 5: Scheme wide flint report, Palaeolithic finds from the Ebbsfleet area (after Southern Rivers Palaeolithic Project, Wessex Archaeology) shown against a background of simplified geology.
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Figure 6: Scheme wide flint report, key Mesolithic sites (from KCC sites and monument data) shown against a background of drainage patterns and simplified geology.
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Figure 7: Scheme wide flint report, Sandway Road in relation to other known Mesolithic sites within a 3km radius, geology and drainage systems.
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Figure 8: Scheme wide flint report, principal areas of manufacture from Sandway Road in relation to the concentrations of burnt flint.
(Filename: FLI_SSR_Fig08.pdf)
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Figure 9: Scheme wide flint report, retouched tool assemblages from selected Mesolithic sites.
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Figure 10: Scheme wide flint report, Mesolithic microliths grouped by type (after Clarke 1934).
(Filename: FLI_SSR_Fig10.pdf)
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Figure 11: Scheme wide flint report, Late Mesolithic flints.
(Filename: FLI_SSR_Fig11.pdf)
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Figure 12: Scheme wide flint report, Neolithic finds by type (from KCC sites and monument data), shown against a background of drainage patterns and simplified geology.
(Filename: FLI_SSR_Fig12.pdf)
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Figure 13: Scheme wide flint report, key Early Neolithic sites in the Medway area shown against a background of drainage patterns and simplified geology.
(Filename: FLI_SSR_Fig13.pdf)
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Figure 14: Scheme wide flint report, key early Neolithic sites along the route shown against a background of drainage patterns and simplified geology.
(Filename: FLI_SSR_Fig14.pdf)
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Figure 15: Scheme wide flint report, Early Neolithic flints.
(Filename: FLI_SSR_Fig15.pdf)
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Figure 16: Scheme wide flint report, key Middle-Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age sites shown against a background of drainage patterns and simplified geology.
(Filename: FLI_SSR_Fig16.pdf)
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Figure 17: Scheme wide flint report, location of Neolithic features at White Horse Stone.
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Figure 18: Scheme wide flint report, Middle-Late Neolithic flints.
(Filename: FLI_SSR_Fig18.pdf)
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Figure 19: Scheme wide flint report, Early Bronze Age flints.
(Filename: FLI_SSR_Fig19.pdf)
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Figure 20: Scheme wide flint report, Middle-Late Bronze Age flints.
(Filename: FLI_SSR_Fig20.pdf)
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Back Cover.
(Filename: FLI_SSR_Backcover.pdf)
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