Tuesday, March 16, 2010

The cold steppe was occupying the south of France 70.000 years ago

The prestigious magazine Journal of Archaeological Science an interesting work has just published on the deposit of Bois Roche placed in the Charente, close to the city of Cognac, region that is to the north of the area of vineyards of Bordeaux (Bordeaux). It is an investigation led by Paola Villa of the University of Colorado (USA) and Bordeaux (France) in which Gloria Cuenca and Juan Carlos GarcĂ­a have informed our aragosaureros. It is a question of the study of a lair of hyenas of the top Pleistocene that demonstrates how the cold steppe that it occupies the north of France came up to the south of France 70.000 years ago.
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