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# ===== HEADER SECTION # %0 Book %1 general %2 £12.50 plus postage %T Exploring the Karst and Caves of the Gower Peninsula %E John S. Cooper %D 2023 %C Buxton %I British Cave Research Association %P 86 %Z Royal (156 x 234mm), full colour, 88 photos, 6 maps, 6 drawings %@ ISBN 978-0-900265-53-2 %N A walking guide to Gower's caves %X The Gower Peninsula is located in south-west Wales, surrounded by water on three sides, with Mumbles Head as its most easterly point. The peninsula has possibly some of the most beautiful karst landscapes in the British Isles, and its cliffs and valleys contain almost 200 caves, with a high proportion of them considered to be of historic importance. The peninsula has been designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Of the 100 or so known caves in the coastal cliffs, many are of national or international archaeological importance. Paviland Cave has revealed a record of almost 40,000 years of human occupation, ritual, and burial, along with the bones of animals that lived during those earlier cold times. %X
Many of the caves in the limestone valleys of Gower are easily accessed and can be explored by following the six walks outlined in this guidebook, which is illustrated in full-colour, with over 60 location photos. There are chapters on geology, glacial activity, cave formation, and cave archaeology. #%X
This book will be available on paper in January 2023 using our order form %X
Sample pages: This book is only available on paper, although some individual low-res sample pages can be downloaded below # This is an experimental way to list links to sample pages %X
samples written here by JS we hope %_ end # ===== ARTICLES SECTION %P i %T Front cover only %X This is medium-resolution JPG image of the front cover only, suitable for using in a review or posting on social media. (Height 1000 px, moderate jpg compression) %8 Published online 01-Dec-2022 %_ end %P 1 %T Introduction %A John S. Cooper %_ end %P 2 %T The Bedrock Geology of the Gower Peninsula %A Geraint Owen %_ end %P 3 %T Glacial Activity on Gower %A Richard A. Shakesby, John F. Hiemstra %_ end %P 4 %T The Caves of Gower %A Rhian Kendall %_ end %P 5 %T The Archaeology of Gower Caves %A Konstantinos P. Trimmis %_ end %P 6 %T Exploring the Caves and Karst of Gower %A John S. Cooper %X Walk 1. Bishopston Valley to Pwlldu Bay %X Walk 2. Llethryd Cwm and Green Cwm %X Walk 3. Mumbles to Caswell Bay %X Walk 4. Caswell Bay to Three Cliffs Bay %X Walk 5. Port Eynon to Rhossili Village %X Walk 6. North Gower, Broughton Bay to Llanrhidian %_ end %P 7 %T Appendix: Some geomorphological aspects of Gower’s karst %A John S. Cooper %_ end %P ii %T References %_ end %P iii %T Further Reading %_ end %P iv %T List of figures %_ end # %P p10 # %T Sample page # %8 Published online 01-Dec-2022 # %_ end # # %P p23 # %T Sample page # %8 Published online 01-Dec-2022 # %_ end # # %P p29 # %T Sample page # %8 Published online 01-Dec-2022 # %_ end # # %P p51 # %T Sample page # %8 Published online 01-Dec-2022 # %_ end # # %P p62 # %T Sample page # %8 Published online 01-Dec-2022 # %_ end # # %P p71 # %T Sample page # %8 Published online 01-Dec-2022 # %_ end