Monday, 22 April 2013

SOMETHING TO DO WITH OROGENIES

Copy of communication to Society of Antiquaries of Scotland


Please refer to:-www.field-studies-council.org/fieldstudies/documents/vol5.2_137.pdf 

This document covers most of the current land south of that as published in http://www.snh.gov.uk/docs/A337648.pdf. 

Comparison of the two documents with one another suggests to me that the soils described in the former are much more ancient than those described in the latter. 

Check it out, if you will.

The more I study and investigate past Published Archaeological conclusions regarding the "Palaeolithic in Britain" the more I see a lack of respect having been given to the advances of soil science information as regards "Palaeolithic Scotland" in particular. 

This lack of respect  appears to even flow out of our national press under tunnels of silence which they appear to afford.

Watch this space.






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