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  1. GWR 6800 Class

    04 6845 Paviland Grange dts 1937 10 dts 1964 09 6846 Ruckley Grange dts 1937 10 dts 1964 09 6847 ...   more details



  1. Wolves in Great Britain

    Owen, published by J. Van Voorst, 1846 ref In the Paviland limestone caves of the Gower Peninsula ...   more details



  1. Prehistoric Britain

    20cavern&st cse ref The most famous example from this period is the burial of the Red Lady of Paviland ... structures in Great Britain Pakefield Red Lady of Paviland Paviland Bontnewydd Palaeolithic site ...   more details



  1. Geology of Great Britain

    to Wolverhampton and Cardiff . The oldest human remains in Britain or Ireland, the Red Lady of Paviland ...   more details



  1. Upper Paleolithic

    . The Red Lady of Paviland lived around 29 26,000 years ago. Recent evidence has come to light that he ...   more details



  1. History of Swansea

    More footnotes date March 2009 The recorded history of Swansea in Wales covers a period of continuous occupation stretching back a thousand years, while there is archaeology archaeological evidence of prehistory prehistoric human occupation of the surrounding area for thousands of years before that. Swansea lang cy Abertawe occupying a position at the mouth of the River Tawe and adjacent to an extensive Swansea Bay bay at the western end of the Bristol Channel was the main town of its region for much of the Middle Ages Mediaeval period. Clarify date September 2010 In the 18th century, local dignitaries attempted to establish it as a tourist resort. The town achieved greater prominence with the onset of the Industrial Revolution . Mirroring similar population explosions in the South Wales Valleys , Swansea s population rose from 6,000 to 17,000 between the Census es of 1801 and 1851. Industry grew throughout the 19th century, drastically changing the shape and even geography of the town and its surroundings. In the 20th century, industry declined but the town continued to grow in population. Swansea officially gained city status in 1969. Pre industrial Swansea The oldest known remains on the Gower Peninsula are the Red Lady of Paviland human bones dating from 22,000 BC. ref name GtG A Guide to Gower , Strawbridge and Thomas eds , 1999, published by the Gower Society.ISBN 0 902767 23 2 ref Later inhabitants also left their mark on the land. Examples include the Bronze Age burial mound at Cillibion and the Iron Age hill fort , Cil Ifor. ref name Davis HoW A History of Wales , John Davies, Penguin, 1990 ISBN 0 14 014581 8 ref Isolated prehistoric artifacts have been found in the area the city proper occupies, but there are far more on Gower. The remains of a Roman villa were also excavated on Gower. By the late 10th century, the region as a whole including the land around the bay as well as the Gower Peninsula was part of the Welsh kingdom of Deheubarth under Maredudd a ...   more details



  1. Prehistoric settlement of the British Isles

    Lady of Paviland . ref http www.channel4.com news articles science technology red lady skeleton 29000 ...   more details



  1. List of villages in Gower

    beach of Overton Mere, and west along the cliffs to Paviland and Rhosili . Oxwich Green in south ...   more details



  1. History of Wales

    of Paviland , a human skeleton dyed in red ochre , was discovered in 1823 in one of the Paviland limestone ...   more details



  1. Cro-Magnon

    Lady of Paviland , a complete anatomically modern male skeleton from a cave burial in Gower, South ... Paviland Cave journal British Archaeology year 2001 month October issue 61 url http www.britarch.ac.uk ...   more details



  1. List of human evolution fossils

    of Paviland 33k Human Homo sapiens 1823 UK William Buckland Yamashita Cave Man Yamashita Cho Man ...   more details



  1. High Sheriff of Carmarthenshire

    startpage 3654 date 24 March 1972 accessdate 2011 03 05 ref 1973 David Joseph Harry Thomas of Paviland ...   more details



  1. List of archaeological sites by country

    Down Paviland Cave Perceton , North Ayrshire, Medieval Manor Pixie s Hole Quanterness Ring of Brogar ...   more details



  1. Parc Cwm long cairn

    the Pleistocene Late Pleistocene a little later than the burial of the Red Lady of Paviland . The lady ...   more details



  1. History of the horse in Britain

    from horse bone and dating from around 23,000  BC has been recovered from Paviland Cave in South ...   more details



  1. Glamorgan

    . The oldest known human burial in Great Britain &ndash the Red Lady of Paviland &ndash was discovered ...   more details



  1. Wales

    skeleton re dated even older.htm accessdate 28  September 2010 see Red Lady of Paviland publisher ...   more details




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