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Quarterly Newsl 54
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Quarterly Newsl 54
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Quaternary Newsletter
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Volume:
54
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Journal
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1988
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Date Of Issue From: 1988
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008
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In defence of the Wolstonian Stage
Philip L Gibbard
C Turner
9 - 14
Contra J Rose (see 88/366), there is a demonstrable post-Hoxnian, pre-Ipswichian phase of cold and partly glacial climate. Until the new unit can be defined, Wolstonian should be retained for its name. J Rose (15-20) rebuts this and offers a lengthier but more accurate name: 'the interval between the Hoxnian (sensu stricto) and Ipswichian (ss) Stages'.
Recent research on the European Palaeolithic: a report by the organiser on an international discussion seminar held at London University on 6 and 7 January 1988
R Esmée Webb
20 - 24
Evidence from Boxgrove and elsewhere shows that the typology of Palaeo artifacts can provide only hazy cultural chronology, that radiometric dating is unreliable as yet, and that many problems remain in lithostratigraphy. Stress is being laid on artefact typology as a means to explaining human behaviour. (See also similar report in Lithics, 8, 1987, 18-26.)