Dinnis, RobertBates, Martin RBello, Silvia M.Buck, Laura TDavies, Jesse S.Preece, R. C.Walker , Elizabeth ABoulton, JohnFlas, Damien2024-11-062024-11-062019-04Dinnis, R, Bates, M R, Bello, S M, Buck, L T, Davies, J S, Preece, R C, Walker , E A, Boulton, J & Flas, D 2019, 'Archaeological collections from Long Hole (Gower, Swansea, UK) and their place in the British Palaeolithic', Cave and Karst Science, vol. 46, no. 1, pp. 37-46. < https://bcra.org.uk/pub/docs/downloads.html?f=cks136037 >1356-191Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/2164/24573We acknowledge the help of the late Richard Turner, Jonathan Berry, Heather Bassett-Jones, Stewart Rowden and Emma Brown in organizing the 2012 fieldwork, and a particularly warm thanks to Nigel Ajax-Lewis for his help with organization and for being an enthusiastic visitor in sometimes inclement weather during the dig. Rob Colley very kindly carried out the bat inspection. Thanks are due to Charley Coleman and Craig Williams for their help with figures and photos. We are grateful to Katerina Douka for organizing the radiocarbon date, and to her and Nick Barton for discussions about the shell in Figure 5.Thanks also to Emma Williams at Swansea Museum for help with study of Wood’s collections. Finally, thanks to the two anonymous BCRA reviewers for their useful comments. This work was funded jointly by the Leverhulme Trust-supported Ancient Human Occupation of Britain project and the BCRA’s CSTRI scheme.101600845engCC ArchaeologyCCArchaeological collections from Long Hole (Gower, Swansea, UK) and their place in the British PalaeolithicJournal articlehttps://bcra.org.uk/pub/candks/index.html?vol=&j=136https://bcra.org.uk/pub/docs/downloads.html?f=cks136037461