Search Results - "E. Whittaker, John"
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Early Pleistocene human occupation at the edge of the boreal zone in northwest Europe
Published in Nature (London) (08-07-2010)“…The dispersal of early humans from Africa by 1.75 Myr ago led to a marked expansion of their range, from the island of Flores in the east to the Iberian…”
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Biostratigraphic and aminostratigraphic constraints on the age of the Middle Pleistocene glacial succession in north Norfolk, UK
Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-09-2009)“…Considerable debate surrounds the age of the Middle Pleistocene glacial succession in East Anglia following some recent stratigraphical reinterpretations…”
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The earliest record of human activity in northern Europe
Published in Nature (15-12-2005)“…The colonization of Eurasia by early humans is a key event after their spread out of Africa, but the nature, timing and ecological context of the earliest…”
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Middle Pleistocene climate and hydrological environment at the Boxgrove hominin site (West Sussex, UK) from ostracod records
Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-06-2010)“…The sediments of the Slindon Formation at the junction of the Chalk South Downs and the West Sussex Coastal Plain, as revealed and studied at Boxgrove, contain…”
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Ostracods and the Holocene palaeolimnology of Lake Qarun, with special reference to past human–environment interactions in the Faiyum (Egypt)
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-10-2010)“…We present an ostracod record covering the past two millennia from an 8.25-m core taken from Lake Qarun, in the Faiyum Depression of Egypt. The occurrence of…”
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Marine inundation: Effects on archaeological features, materials, sediments and soils
Published in Quaternary international (01-03-2010)“…The taphonomic effects of freshwater and marine inundation on archaeological sites and their soils and sediments at approximately ten buried ‘soil’ locations,…”
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Indian intertrappean Ostracoda in the collections of The Natural History Museum, London
Published in Cretaceous research (01-02-2003)“…Study of historical collections in the Department of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum, London (housed both in Micropalaeontology and Mollusca) has…”
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The first British record and a new species of the superfamily Terrestricytheroidea (Crustacea, Ostracoda): morphology, ontogeny, lifestyle and phylogeny
Published in Zoological journal of the Linnean Society (01-10-2004)“…Terrestricythere elisabethae sp. nov. is described from a semiterrestrial coastal habitat at two sites in Hampshire, southern England. It is the first record…”
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Indicative meanings of geological sea-level indicators in the Solent region and Sussex coast (south coast of England) and implications for uplift rates
Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-07-2024)“…The Solent Region and Sussex coastal plain in southern England have preserved palaeo-sea-level indicators from multiple interglacial periods, with a…”
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The identity of the non‐marine ostracod Cypris subglobosa Sowerby from the intertrappean deposits of Peninsular India
Published in Palaeontology (01-11-2003)“…During an investigation of type collections in The Natural History Museum, London, made in India during the nineteenth century, the syntypes of Cypris…”
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Molluscan and ostracod successions from Dierden's Pit, Swanscombe: insights into the fluvial history, sea-level record and human occupation of the Hoxnian Thames
Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-06-2013)“…Swanscombe, Kent, is an internationally renowned hominin site located on the south bank of the River Thames, east of London. The Swanscombe sequence has been…”
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Late Middle Pleistocene deposits at Norton Farm on the West Sussex coastal plain, southern England
Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-01-2000)“…The coastal plain of West Sussex, southern England, is internationally important because of the sequence of discrete high‐sea‐level events preserved at various…”
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Abyssotherma pacifica, n. gen., n. sp., a Recent remaneicid (Foraminiferida, Remaneicacea) from the East Pacific Rise
Published in Micropaleontology (01-01-1989)“…A new Recent remaneicid, Abyssotherma pacifica, occurs in recruitment arrays placed in the vicinity of deep-sea (2600 m) hydrothermal springs in the East…”
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An enhanced record of MIS 9 environments, geochronology and geoarchaeology: data from construction of the High Speed 1 (London–Channel Tunnel) rail-link and other recent investigations at Purfleet, Essex, UK
Published in Proceedings of the Geologists' Association (01-03-2013)“…New data from the complex Lower Thames locality at Purfleet, Essex, reinforce the correlation of interglacial deposits there with Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 9,…”
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Early Ipswichian (last interglacial) sea level rise in the channel region: Stone Point Site of Special Scientific Interest, Hampshire, England
Published in Proceedings of the Geologists' Association (01-02-2019)“…Constraining the speed of sea level rise at the start of an interglacial is important to understanding the size of the ‘window of opportunity’ available for…”
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The palaeoenvironment associated with a partial Iguanodon skeleton from the Upper Weald Clay (Barremian, Early Cretaceous) at Smokejacks Brickworks (Ockley, Surrey, UK), based on palynomorphs and ostracods
Published in Cretaceous research (01-06-2008)“…In 2001 a partial skeleton of an Iguanodon was discovered in the Upper Weald Clay (Barremian, Early Cretaceous) at Smokejacks Brickworks near Ockley, Surrey,…”
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A geoarchaeological approach to the evolution of the town and port of Dover: Prehistoric to Saxon periods
Published in Proceedings of the Geologists' Association (2011)“…Dover is located at the mouth of a narrow valley that forms the only significant break in almost 20 km of chalk cliffs along the Kentish Channel coast. This,…”
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Mixed method approaches to the investigation and mapping of buried Quaternary deposits: examples from southern England
Published in Archaeological prospection (01-04-2007)“…The lower reaches of major river valleys usually present archaeologists with considerable problems where thick sequences of stratified alluvium bury…”
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A new chronological framework for Middle and Upper Pleistocene landscape evolution in the Sussex/Hampshire Coastal Corridor, UK
Published in Proceedings of the Geologists' Association (2010)“…The unique Middle and Late Pleistocene sedimentary record preserved along the Sussex/Hampshire Coastal Corridor between Romsey and Brighton contains a wealth…”
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