Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 November 2011
One of the finest gravel-pits in the world for flint implements is in process of extinction, and a final opportunity has been given for studying its stratification with a view to classifying, however roughly, the thousands of specimens from this site that have passed into public and private collections both at home and abroad. Every collector is familiar with the name of Swanscombe, a village on the south bank of the Thames between Dartford and Gravesend, and many have procured implements from the workmen on the spot without realizing to the full the necessity of fixing the horizon of each, if their purchases are to be of scientific value.
page 188 note 1 The large collection formed by the late Mr. Stopes has been disposed of to the National Museum of Wales at Cardiff, but cannot be exhibited for some years.
page 188 note 2 One lies about a quarter-mile east of Swanscombe Church, and another about a half-mile northeast of the church, abutting on the main road.
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