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Headon Hill
The Headon Hill Formation is a geological formation in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, England, preserving fossils from the Priabonian stage of the Eocene.
- Lived
- 1857–
- Language
- English
The Headon Hill Formation is a distinct geological formation situated in south Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in England. As a key stratigraphic unit in these English localities, it is characterized by its specific geological deposits and geographic distribution.
This formation is of paleontological interest because it preserves fossil remains. These geological and fossil records date back specifically to the Priabonian stage, which corresponds to the uppermost Eocene epoch, offering physical evidence from this prehistoric time period.
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