Abstract During the field work of the 1998 – 1999' s and 1999 – 2000' s Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition ( CHNARE) in the Grove Mountains, east Antarctica, some Cenozoic sedimentary debris are found in two terminal moraine banks over the blue ice near Harding Mount in the center of this region. All the debris are of characteristics of glaciogenic diamicton and belong to the products of the glacial movements of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet. In this paper, the authors make detailed study on the sedimentary environments of the sedimentary debris through petrologic, sedimentological, mineralogical, and geo-chemical methods. Characteristics of their sedimentary textures and structures, grain size distributions, quartz grains' surface textures and features, together with their geochemical compositions all show that these sedimentary rocks are kind of subglacial lodgement tills which are deposited in the ice sheet frontal are by reactions of glacial movements and glaciogenic melt water. Their palaeoenvironmental implications in revealing the retreat history of East Antarctic Ice Sheet are discussed. The authors draw the conclusion from current study that the glacial frontal of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet might have been retreated to this are during the Pliocene Epoch, which represents warm climate event accompanied by large-scale ice sheet retreat in Antarctic at that time.