`Clay-with-flints' refers to deposits lying on the hilltops and
plateaux of the Chalk Downlands of southern England. This study is
based on the archaeology, geology and sedimentology of these
deposits and forms a comprehensive review of the Palaeolithic stone
tools found embedded within them. Evidence relating to the author's
excavations at the Lower Palaeolithic site of Wood Hill in East
Kent (1993-1994) provides the foundation for her discussion of
these clay-with-flint deposits and the earliest occupation of
southern England. Since this work presents much new information,
two explanatory sections outline the theoretical analysis of the
deposits and the processes of their function as well as the
methodology for studying and identifying in-situ Palaeolithic
material.
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