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  1. historicengland.org.uk

    The Kennet Valley in Berkshire contains one of the most important concentrations of Final Upper Palaeolithic and Early Mesolithic hunter-gatherer sites in Britain, associated with a high-quality palaeoenvironmental record. But it is also an area of high development pressure, so protecting this resource requires better understanding of where ...
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    amazon.co.uk amazon.com: A Guide to the Stone Circles of Britain, Ireland and Brittany Pocket sized and well priced. Start your obsession here! amazon.co.uk amazon.com: From Carnac to Callanish : The Prehistoric Stone Rows and Avenues of Britain, Ireland and Brittany Hardcover, Published by Yale Univ Pr, December 1993.
  4. ancientpages.com

    The site date from the Mesolithic Period (12,000-6,000 years ago), a time with few clues to suggest what life was like in Britain. An artist reconstruction of the pits / Hugh Gatt - Image source: MOLA Archaeology MOLA archaeologists report the site was excavated during two separate projects.
  5. britisharchaeology.ashmus.ox.ac.uk

    Most of the evidence for Mesolithic activity in England consists of stone artefacts, although there is a potential for preservation of organic remains from sites associated with peats. Although the population were mobile hunter-gatherers some occupation evidence has been recovered from excavations, including the identification of hearths and ...
  6. ancient-origins.net

    "These kinds of pits have been found in sites across Britain and France, but mostly in sparse numbers," the MOLA archaeologists stated. "Even the landscape surrounding Stonehenge, which contains thousands of prehistoric pits, only has five dating to this period [the late Mesolithic]." 9,000-Year-Old Camping Hotspot Found Near Welsh Castle
  7. First excavated by Grahame Clark between 1949 and 1951, Starr Carr has dominated archaeologists' understanding of the Mesolithic period in Britain ever since. As the site is waterlogged and conserved in peat, Clark's excavations were able to uncover an extraordinarily well preserved array of finds: large quantities of butchered animal bone ...
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    Discover Star Carr, one of the world's most important archaeological sites, and learn what life was like over 10,000 years ago. This Massive Online Open Course, presented by FutureLearn on behalf of the Univeristy of York, is free to join. You'll cover topics such as the excavations at Star Carr, the materials people used there in the Mesolithic, and the techniques used to make sense of the site.
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