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SOME time ago,1 there appeared in NATURE a short account of a series of flint implements of Upper Palæolithic facies which I had found in a deposit, presumably of glacial origin, on Flamborough Head, Yorks. The cultural horizon of these implements was situated some six feet below ground-level and rested upon a layer of gravel which, in its turn, capped the Upper Purple Boulder Clay.
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BURCHELL, J. Pottery with Flint Implements of Upper Palæolithic Facies from Swanscombe, Kent. Nature 128, 548 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128548b0
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