I posted this on the Divers' section too but it hasn't appeared. Is that something I did(n't) do or some sort of UK Caving monitoring system? Should it be on the Diver's section rather than this general one anyway?
I have odd CDG newsletters between number 36 and 104. Anyone is welcome to have them for the price of the postage
36,37,40,41,46,49,73,75-81, 83-94, 96,98,99, 101 - 104
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You may have seen in the North of England press that Heaning Wood Bone Cave has yielded 11,000 year old human remains, the oldest discovered so far in the North of England. As the location of the cave is in the public domain, the landowner (it’s in an overgrown and unused part of her garden) is...
The carbon dating was 1255 AD +/- 31(SUERC-55425 I'm expecting an article in the next Caves and Karst Science - a long time coming I know, my apologies for that
Does anyone have advice on slide scanners, what to buy and cost, to get very good digital copies. I've only ever used a flatbed with provision for slides and the result was mixed. A very good slide might copy well but anything short of near perfection lost a lot of its quality
Thanks for responses so far. I have been in touch with Martin Stables who has done a lot of work until recently on the cave under the supervision of UCLAN Department of Archaeology.
The only thing that remains a mystery is the work of Pete Redshaw in the 70s. I now know that it was Pete who...
I am seeking information on Heaning Wood Bone Cave. Between the time of Eric Holland?s work in the1960s and the publication of Northern Caves in 1990 a top entrance was excavated which gave access to the original bone chamber but we don?t know who did that.
In the 1990 edition of Northern...