Abstract

Abstract Human and animal footprints and tracks exposed in the intertidal zone on the Formby coast are described. Their distribution, age and stratigraphic and palaeoecological setting in relation to Holocene coastal environmental change is discussed. The regional significance of these prints and their relationship to human and animal bones found in the intertidal zone is discussed and their relationship to the local archaeological record is summarised.

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