Creswell Heritage Area Digital Archive, 1874-2018

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Object Title Stratigraphic Distribution and Description of the Later Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic artifacts
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Spreadsheet title Stratigraphic Distribution and Description of the Later Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic artifacts
Spreadsheet description Evidence for the Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic occurs within Stratigraphic levels 0-5 and includes 138 flint artifacts, 2 bone tools, and 7 engraved bones a bone pendant and 4 fossils. Many of the flint artifacts are very similar to tool forms known from Upper Palaeolithic assemblages in adjacent cave sites. In the upper levels, smaller microlithic types occur in association and which may indicate a local development or change in functionality in the closing stages of the Upper Palaeolithic.The identified vertebrate population known from the cave is extensive. A total of 29374 vertebrate bones are identified to 175 species and 20 genera making the site one of the richest and most diverse pieces of evidence within the UK. The diversity of bats birds and fish, some of which are only known from this site is extremely unusual .The details of stratigraphic occurrence for each species and genera are described in the spreadsheets below.(152 Items}.

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