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Two ‘Oldowan’ assemblages in the Plio-Pleistocene deposits of the Orce region, southeast Spain
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Southeast SpainOrce RegionPrehistoric ArchaeologyPaleoenvironmental ReconstructionArchaeological EvidencePaleoanthropologyArchaeological RecordPlio-pleistocene DepositsArchaeologyAnthropologyStone ArtefactsLanguage StudiesMediterranean ArchaeologyPrehistorySpanishWestern EuropeArchaeological Dating
Stone artefacts reported from the Orce region (Grenada, Spain) indicate a first human presence in western Europe as early as the Plio-Pleistocene boundary, making a ‘long chronology’ for European hominids against the claims for a briefer human presence. Excavations of Barranco León-5 and Fuentenueva-3a in 1995 have produced two groups of lithic artefacts of ‘Oldowan’ type, seen as the most ancient of western Europe by faunal associations and palaeomagnetic study.
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