Trent Valley Palaeolithic Project

Mark White, Andy J. Howard, David Bridgland, 2008. https://doi.org/10.5284/1000361. How to cite using this DOI

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Dr Mark White
Department of Archaeology
Durham University
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DH1 3LE
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Tel: 0191 3743625

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Mark White, Andy J. Howard, David Bridgland (2008) Trent Valley Palaeolithic Project [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000361

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Overview

This Trent Valley Palaeolithic Project is funded by English Heritage under the auspices of the Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund. It aims to re-examine the Palaeolithic archaeology and Quaternary History of the River Trent, the catchment of which contains the northern-westernmost concentration of Lower and Middle Palaeolithic artefacts in Europe. The project is led by Drs. Mark White, David Bridgland (Durham) and Dr. Andy Howard (Birmingham), in collaboration with a range of Quaternary specialists from other universities around the UK.

The Digital Archive

The digital archive currently comprises of the educational booklet for local outreach.

Non-digital Archive and Publications

In addition to the reports and data contained within the digital archive the project also produced the following outputs:

Published Monograph
Bridgland,D.R., Howard,A.J., White,M.J. and White,T.S forthcoming, Quaternary of the Trent. Oxbow Books.
Journal Papers
Howard, A.J, Bridgland, D.R., Knight, D., McNabb, J. Rose, J. Schreve, D. Westaway, R., White, M.J. & White, T.S 2007. The British Pleistocene fluvial archive: East Midlands drainage evolution and human occupation in the context of the British and NW European record. Quaternary Science Reviews 26: 2724-2737.
White, T. S., White, M. J., Bridgland, D. R. & Howard, A. J. 2008. Lower Palaeolithic quartzite artefacts from the River Trent at East Leake, Nottinghamshire: New light on a hidden resource. Quaternary Newsletter
Project Website
http://www.tvpp.org/ (website no longer available)




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