Ap Simon, A. M. (1976). A view of the early prehistory of Wales. In: n.e. Welsh Antiquity. pp. 37-53.

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A view of the early prehistory of Wales
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Welsh Antiquity
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37 - 53
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The recognition that occupation at Nanna's Cave (Caldey) belongs to the Late Devensian not the Boreal, allows the assignment of a firm Upper Palaeolithic date to the industries of Creswellian type from both Nanna and the Hoyle. A review of recent Neo-BA studies shows that the usual terms Early-Middle-Late are becoming increasingly unsatisfactory unless they can be tied by absolute dates, a tentative scheme for which is drawn up. Beaker developments in Wales and the Marches are discussed in terms of Lanting/van der Waals steps, and relationships between Welsh and Low Countries ceramics are briefly discussed.
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Arthur M Ap Simon
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1976
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Ceramics (Auto Detected Subject)
Creswellian (Auto Detected Subject)
UPPER PALAEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
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05 Dec 2008