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This report details excavations at a middle Pleistocene site in Normandy, discovered in 2000 as a result of quarry blasting. 698 fragments of large fauna and 333 lithic fragments were recovered. The volume contains geological and geomorphological reports as well as sections on dating and investigations of the fauna and lithics. It concludes that the area was used as a butchery site in the Palaeolithic, with an elephant the most notable carcass. French text.
