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New light on a dark river: the early prehistory of Old Father Thames
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MorigiAnthony, SchreveDanielle, WhiteMark, HeyGill, GarwoodPaul, RobinsonMark, BarclayAlistair & BradleyPhilippa. The Thames through time. The archaeology of the gravel terraces of the Upper and Middle Thames. Early Prehistory to 1500 BC. Part 1: the Ice Ages (MorigiAnthony, SchreveDanielle & WhiteMark). Part 2: Mesolithic to Early Bronze Age (HeyGill, GarwoodPaul, RobinsonMark, BarclayAlistair & BradleyPhilippa) (Oxford Archaeology Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph 32). xxvi+522 pages, 306 colour & b&w illustrations, 19 tables. 2011. Oxford: Oxford Archaeology; 978-0-9549627-8-4 hardback £ 34.99.
LewisJohn S.C. with RackhamJames. Three Ways Wharf, Uxbridge: a Lateglacial and early Holocene hunter-gatherer site in the Colne valley (MoLA Monograph 51). xx+228 pages, 229 b&w & colour illustrations, 67 tables. 2011. London: Museum of London Archaeology; 978-1-901992-97-7 hardback £ 25.
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22 February 2012
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