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Intertidal rocks with holes made by burrowing bivalves called piddocks contributes to coastal erosion processes.
July 7, 2017July 16, 2018

Seatown Rock with Piddock Holes

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June 22, 2017

“Molluscs in Archaeology” Published Today

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May 24, 2017May 24, 2017

Molluscs in Archaeology – new book announcement

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October 15, 2016October 15, 2016

Winkle Trail on Granodiorite

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May 2, 2016

Stones with holes made by Wrinkled Rock Borers (& other seashore creatures)

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January 22, 2016January 22, 2016

More Rayed Trough Shells at Rhossili

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January 20, 2016

Clustered Periwinkles at Whiteford

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March 1, 2014March 1, 2014

Common Piddocks – rock-boring molluscs

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February 28, 2014February 28, 2014

Rocks with holes made by Piddocks – Part 1

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