GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND'S PALAEOLITHIC HERITAGE
ANALYSIS OF PUBLISHED FINDINGS
from
(Moss of Cruden, Happisburgh and Boxgrove)
Reference to, easily accessible; public information shows that the above pecking order (Moss of Cruden through to Boxgrove) provides a solid stepping stone system toward the understanding of the information which the uniqueness of the British and Ireland Islands can provide regarding how we colonised our? planet.
Vis:-
A) Moss of Cruden :- C. 2,000,000 yrs (ago)
B) HAPPISBURGH:- C. 800.000 yrs (ago)
C) BOXGROVE:- C. 500,000 yrs (ago)
Reviews of Boxgrove material and Happisburgh information ,when compared to our findings from the Moss of Cruden; seem to pale into some sort of ancient insignificance.
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