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    Rapid laminated clastic alluviation associated with increased Little Ice Age flooding co-driven by climate variability and historic land-use in the middle Severn catchment, UK by Pears, Ben, Brown, Antony G, Toms, Phillip S, Wood, Jamie, Pennington, Benjamin T, Jones, Richard

    Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-12-2023)
    “…The analysis of exceptionally well-preserved visible clastic laminations in deep alluvial sediments at Kempsey, Worcestershire (UK), allows a new…”
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    A glacial cryptic refuge in south-east Australia: human occupation and mobility from 36 000 years ago in the Sydney Basin, New South Wales by WILLIAMS, ALAN N., ATKINSON, FENELLA, LAU, MICHELLE, TOMS, PHILLIP S.

    Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-11-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT Excavations across a source‐bordering dune overlooking the Hawkesbury River in north‐west Sydney, Australia, suggest initial occupation of the region…”
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    Late Pleistocene-Holocene river dynamics at the Trent-Soar confluence, England, UK by Brown, Antony G., Toms, Phillip S., Carey, Chris J., Howard, Andy J., Challis, Keith

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (15-03-2013)
    “…ABSTRACT Although river confluences have received geomorphic attention in recent years it is difficult to upscale these studies, so confluence‐dominated…”
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    A Terminal Pleistocene Open Site On The Hawkesbury River, Pitt Town, New South Wales by Williams, Alan N., Mitchell, Peter, Wright, Richard. S., Toms, Phillip. S.

    Published in Australian archaeology (01-06-2012)
    “…Salvage excavations of 25 m 2 on a levee adjacent to the Hawkesbury River near Pitt Town, New South Wales, identified a 1.5 m deep sand body containing three…”
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    Pleistocene landscape evolution in the Avon valley, southern Britain: Optical dating of terrace formation and Palaeolithic archaeology by Egberts, Ella, Basell, Laura S., Welham, Kate, Brown, Antony G., Toms, Phillip S.

    Published in Proceedings of the Geologists' Association (01-04-2020)
    “…This paper presents the first comprehensive Optically Stimulated Luminescence dating programme from a sequence of Pleistocene river terraces in the Avon valley…”
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    A TERMINAL PLEISTOCENE OPEN SITE ON THE HAWKESBURY RIVER, Pitt Town, New South Wales by Williams, Alan N., Mitchell, Peter, Wright, Richard V.S., Toms, Phillip S.

    Published in Australian archaeology (01-06-2012)
    “…Salvage excavations of 25 m2 on a levee adjacent to the Hawkesbury River near Pitt Town, New South Wales, identified a 1.5 m deep sand body containing three…”
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