- lack of use of
handaxe tools. It is
named after finds made by
Samuel Hazzledine Warren in a
palaeochannel at Clacton-on-Sea in the
English county of Es****...
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argument against the
artifactual status of
eoliths in 1905, and
Samuel Hazzledine Warren provided confirmation of Boule's view
after carrying out experiments...
- site,
known as the
Clactonian notch. The
spear was
discovered by
Samuel Hazzledine Warren, an
amateur pre-historian, who had been
looking for
simple stone...
- 1930 (Publications) 1933 (Publications) 1936 (Publications) 1939
Samuel Hazzledine Warren 1942
Alfred Santer Kennard 1945 (Publications) 1948
Henri Breuil...
- ALEXANDER, J. A.; COTTON, M. AYLWIN; MACKAY, R. ROBERTSON; WARREN, S.
HAZZLEDINE (1978). "Ambresbury Banks, an Iron Age Camp in
Epping Forest, Es****: a...
- 1918–20 Green, J. F. N. BA FGS 1920–1-22 Whitaker, W. BA FRS FGS 1922–24
HAZZLEDINE WARREN,
Samuel FGS 1924–26 DEWEY,
Henry FGS 1926–28 BULL,
Alfred Joseph...
-
Lighthouse Schools Partnership. For
services to Education.
Norma Alene Hazzledine. For
services to Bowls.
Catherine Ruth Heery. Member,
Taskforce Europe...
- 1319–1353. Bibcode:2004JMPSo..52.1319S. doi:10.1016/j.jmps.2003.11.003.
Hazzledine, P. M.; Karnthaler, H. P.; Korner, A. (1984). "The
Application of the...
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Archaeological Mission to Babylonia, 1919. London: Methuen. Warren, F.
Hazzledine (1921). "Excavations at the stone-axe
factory of Graig-Llwyd, Penmaenmawr"...
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reexamine and
start their own
investigations of the
Clacton materials. Mr. S.
Hazzledine Warren made the
initial discovery of
these results in 1916, at
which point...