• The Bramertonian Stage is the name for an early Pleistocene biostratigraphic stage of geological history the British Isles. It precedes the Pre-Pastonian...
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  • the Pastonian Stage and follows the Bramertonian Stage. This stage ended 1.806 Ma (million years ago) at the end of Marine Isotope Stage 65. It is not...
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    (MIS 5d-2) Bramertonian Stage Baventian Stage/Pre-Pastonian Pastonian Stage Beestonian stage Cromerian Stage (MIS 21-13 ?) Anglian Stage (MIS 12, perhaps...
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  • is a geologic formation in England dating to the Early Pleistocene Bramertonian stage. It preserves fossils. Earth sciences portal England portal Paleontology...
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    correlated with the Antian/Bramertonian Stage. This was followed by marine regression during the Baventian/Pre-Pastonian a Stage. Evidence for major rivers...
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    the Norwich Crag Formation and Blakes Pit is the type site of the Bramertonian Stage. Both pits have yielded rich, mainly marine vertebrate fossils. The...
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    Kingdom: southeastern England in interglacial periods: Bramertonian Stage and Cromerian Stage and in Late-Glacial Gwithian in Cornwall, south-western...
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  • given to an early Pleistocene glacial stage in the geological pre-history of the British Isles. The Bramertonian Stage is distinguished by the presence of...
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    Natural Beauty. This site has deposits dating to the Early Pleistocene Bramertonian Stage, around 2.4 to 1.8 million years ago. Fossils of molluscs and pollen...
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    Pleistocene, and it is one of the few to have deposits dating to the Bramertonian Stage, around two million years ago. It has been fundamental to two studies...
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