Abstract

THE rock-shelter of Cuzoul, near Gramat, is in the Lot (France). It is large in size, extending some 30 m. by 17 m. and 2£ m. high. The excavators* have unearthed seven archaeological levels separated from each other by thin sterile layers. Industries, mainly mesolithic in date and culture, have been collected as well as associated fauna and some human remains from levels 2, 4 and 6. Level 2 yielded a complete skeleton.

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