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Stonesfield is a
village and
civil parish about 5
miles (8 km)
north of
Witney in Oxfordshire, and
about 10
miles (17 km) north-west of Oxford. The village...
- Part of a bone was
recovered from the
Taynton Limestone Formation of
Stonesfield limestone quarry,
Oxfordshire in 1676. Sir
Thomas Pennyson gave the fragment...
- mid-Bathonian stage. It
predominantly consists of
ooidal grainstone. The term "
Stonesfield Slate"
refers to
slaty limestone horizons within the
formation that during...
- was two, his
family moved to a
small village in Oxfordshire,
called Stonesfield. He was a
voracious reader from a
young age and
loved books by Roald...
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William (1824). "Notice on the
Megalosaurus or
great Fossil Lizard of
Stonesfield".
Transactions of the
Geological Society of London. 1 (2). London: Geological...
- specimens. Previously, a
fossil jaw
recovered from the
Middle Jur****ic
Stonesfield Slate formation in the
United Kingdom, was
considered the
oldest known...
-
mammal from the
Middle Jur****ic of the
United Kingdom.
Found in the
Stonesfield Slate, it was one of the
first Mesozoic mammals ever
found and described...
-
Kimmeridgian age. Previously, a
fossil jaw
recovered from the
Middle Jur****ic
Stonesfield Slate formation in the
United Kingdom, was
considered the
oldest known...
- Berkhamsted, Tring, Aylesbury,
Alchester (outside
modern Bicester),
Stonesfield (where a
large Roman villa was
discovered around 1712), Chesterton, Kirtlington...
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Stonesfield Common,
Bottoms and
Banks is a 27.45-hectare (67.8-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)
south of
Stonesfield in Oxfordshire...