@article{8b692282acc64d45b4486a67ce161d9f,
title = "An Early Pleistocene hippopotamus from Westbury Cave, Somerset, England: support for a previously unrecognized temperate interval in the British Quaternary record",
keywords = "interglacial, Mammalia, palaeoclimate, Siliceous Member, Westbury Cave",
author = "Adams, {Neil F.} and Ian Candy and Schreve, {Danielle C.}",
note = "Funding Information: The Palaeontological Association is gratefully acknowledged for funding, through the Callomon Award (grant ref. PA‐CA201501), which enabled fieldwork in 2016 and led to the discovery of the hippo fossil. Alford Technologies Ltd and Natural England kindly granted access to land and permission to work at the site. Pierre Schreve is thanked for assistance in the field and with fossil conservation. Thanks also to David Waterhouse for providing specimen information on the Cromer hippo mandible, currently on permanent display at Cromer Museum, and to Amal Khreisheh for curatorial assistance at TTNCM. N.F.A. was supported by an NERC doctoral studentship awarded through the Central England NERC Training Alliance (CENTA; grant ref. NE/L002493/1) and by the University of Leicester during this project. This paper is dedicated to Nigel Taylor and the late Sidney Alford for their enthusiastic support of our recent work on the cave deposits in Westbury Quarry. Publisher Copyright: Journal of Quaternary Science{\textcopyright} 2021 The Authors Journal of Quaternary Science Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd",
year = "2021",
month = oct,
day = "4",
doi = "10.1002/jqs.3375",
language = "English",
journal = "Journal of Quaternary Science",
issn = "0267-8179",
publisher = "John Wiley and Sons Ltd",
}