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North Norfolk Council has undertaken extensive sandscaping work along the coastline between Bacton and Wallcott. In the process of this work, significant numbers of Palaeolithic artefacts have come to light. Professor Simon Lewis and the Queen Mary geographers were able to help the Council manage and preserve these valuable finds.
Research has established the Norfolk coast line as one of the most important palaeolithic archaeological locales in Northern Europe. There was a need to train collectors to gather artefacts, to engage with the wider public and to find finance and support for the work to continue effectively.
Professor Lewis and his team helped the project by:
The project has helped to uncover, interpret and explain archaeological records to the people of Norfolk.
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