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Coygan Cave, Laugharne, South Wales, a Mousterian Site and Hyaena Den: a Report on the University of Cambridge Excavations

Abstract

Excavation by Charles McBurney and John Clegg during the early 1960s revealed a sequence with a Mousterian occupation, of which the principal finds were two bout coupé handaxes, stratified close to the base of a Middle Devensian hyaena-den accumulation. The human occupation should belong within the period 64–38 ka with comparative and stratigraphic evidence favouring a date within the earlier part of this range before 50 ka. The hyaena-den occupation probably extends from at least 40 ka (if not 60 ka) until c. 24 ka.

Authors

Aldhouse-Green S; Scott K; Schwarcz H; Grün R; Housley R; Rae A; Bevins R; Redknap M

Journal

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, Vol. 61, , pp. 37–79

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Publication Date

January 1, 1995

DOI

10.1017/s0079497x00003030

ISSN

0079-497X
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