Abstract

Since more than fifteen years, deep test pits and small archaeological excavations, led in rescue archaeology context, have allowed the discovery of pleistocene human occupation remains. Fifteen occupation layers have been discovered, fit in a reliable chronostratigraphical context. They can be ranger from the isotopic marine stage 14 or 13 to 2, either from 550 000 to 12 000 years before present. They enhance the dataset of the knowledges of peopling modalities of north-west Europe during the Palaeolithic.

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