The exact timing of the beginning and end of the Bramertonian Stage is currently unknown.
It lies somewhere in time between Marine Oxygen Isotope stages 65 to 95 and somewhere between 1.816 and 2.427 Ma (million years ago).
[1][2][3][4] The Bramertonian is correlated with the Antian stage identified from pollen assemblages in the Ludham borehole.
[5][6] During this stage, the climate was temperate with evidence for mixed oak forest in southern England and the arrival of hemlock.
Evidence from East Anglia suggests sea levels were higher than they are today.