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What to Read for Nacton

Related Books, Maps and Guides for Fossils and the Geology of Nacton
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Fossil Plants of the London Clay
F Over 250 species of the rich and diverse flora of the London Clay are illustrated. Written by Margaret E. Collinson. 242 text-figs, 1983 Particularly suited for London Clay locations such as Sheppey, Maylandsea, Burnham on Crouch.
UKGE Code: BK0001: Price: £7.95
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East Anglia and adjoining areas
Chatwin, C P - 1961, 4th Edition
UKGE Code: BK0029: Price: £7.00
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British Fossils - Identification, Caenozoic
Essential books for any fossil collector, showing clear drawings for fossil identification.
UKGE Code: BK0101: Price: £10.99
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1:250 000 Geological Map of Nacton
Geological Maps are sold either Flat or Folded for Solid, or Seabed geology. Special editions may be available for certain locations. For a complete list click the link below.
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1: 50 000 Geological Map of Nacton
Geological Maps are sold either Flat or Folded for Solid, Drift or combined geology. Special editions may be available for certain locations. For a complete list of
1: 50 000 maps, click the link below.
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Other locations similar to Nacton

If you are interested in other similar locations in the area and of which have London Clay, try Levington which is next to Nacton, Ramsholt, Bawdsey, Maylandsea, Bognor Regis, Harwich, Walton-on-Naze or Burnham on Crouch.

If you enjoy collecting from the London Clay, you can also try the
Isle of Sheppey which is the best location in the UK for London Clay fossils.

If you like collecting sharks teeth you could also try Bracklesham Bay, Herne Bay, Barton-on-Sea or Milford-on-sea which are also of the
Eocene age



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