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EARLY MAN IN BRITAIN.
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accept with Godwin Austen, De la Beche, and Lyell, as the Atlantic coast-line at this time. On the north, a narrow tract of sea, from 200 to 300 fathoms deep, separated the British land from the coast of Norway.
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/64/Early_Man_in_Britain_and_His_Place_in_the_Tertiary_Period_-_Fig._32.%E2%80%94Geography_of_Britain_in_Late_Pleistocene_Age.png/500px-Early_Man_in_Britain_and_His_Place_in_the_Tertiary_Period_-_Fig._32.%E2%80%94Geography_of_Britain_in_Late_Pleistocene_Age.png)
Fig. 32.—Geography of Britain in Late Pleistocene Age.