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Loam-Terrains

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 May 2015

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1933

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References

1 pp. 48–9 of the English translation : The Personality of France, Knopf, 1928.

2 ‘It is true that occasional finds do occur in suchregions as these ; but scattered dots mean little on such a small-scale map as ours, where hundreds of finds in the thickly occupied areas fail to be recorded for lack of space’. Personality of Britain, p. 59. It should perhaps be added that the belt of finds on the Bronze Age map which crosses the Suffolk upland, from Ipswich to the Bury St. Edmunds district, follows a gravel and chalk-flooredcorridor.

3 See Journal of Ecology, 1922, 5, 200ff.Google Scholar