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Life on the Costa del Cromer

Flint fragments from eastern England constitute the earliest known evidence of human occupation of Britain. The climate was balmy, and the environment was home to a wide range of animals and plants.

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Figure 1: The cliff at Pakefield on the Suffolk coast.

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Figure 2: Dating the human occupation of Europe.

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Roebroeks, W. Life on the Costa del Cromer. Nature 438, 921–922 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/438921a

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