[pdf - Prehistory & History to 1800]
Although man had occupied KENT'S CAVERN over the centuries, from Neolithic man to the people of Roman-Britain, it had a long and complicated geological history, involving water seepage, roof collapse and stream transport, before his arrival on the planet.
© copyright John Pike
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Technical Information (Metadata)
| Title | Value |
|---|---|
| Item | |
| Identifier | ref 1467 |
| Coverage | Devon. Torquay |
| Creator | Pike, John |
| Format | pdf file |
| Publisher | Torbay Library Services |
| Rights | John Pike |
| Source | Torbay Library Services |
| Subject | Kents Cavern. Explorers |
| Type | Text |
| Keywords | stalagmites stalactites geology roman neolithic mcenery pengelly darwin palk |