![]() ![]() The Grotte du Vallonnet near Menton contained simple stone tools dating to 1 million to 1.05 million years BC. Tautavel Man ( Homo erectus tautavelensis), is a proposed subspecies of the hominid Homo erectus, the 450,000-year-old fossil remains of whom were discovered in the Arago cave in Tautavel. įrance includes Olduwan ( Abbevillian) and Acheulean sites from early or non-modern (transitional) Hominini species, most notably Homo erectus and Homo heidelbergensis. None of these sites have thus far revealed any evidence of lithic industry which prevents identification of the human species responsible for them. Pont-de-la-Hulauderie, in Saint-Hilaire-la-Gravelle, in Loir-et-Cher (1 My).Pont-de-Lavaud, at Éguzon-Chantôme, in Indre (1.05 Ma),.Terre-des-Sablons, in Lunery-Rosières, in Cher (1.15 Ma),. ![]() the Vallonnet cave, in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, in the Alpes-Maritimes (1.15 Ma), discovered in 1958.the Bois-de-Riquet, in Lézignan-la-Cèbe, in the Hérault (1.2 Ma), discovered in 2008.ĥ prehistoric sites in France are dated from between 1 and 1.2 million years ago: Stone tools discovered at Lézignan-la-Cèbe indicate that early humans were present in France from least 1.57 million years ago. The lower paleolithic period began with the first human occupation of the region. The first megaliths were erected in the early 5th millennium BC. In the Neolithic, which begins in the south of France in the middle of the 6th millennium BC, the first farmers appeared. Homo sapiens, modern humans, are attested from 42,000 years ago. Neanderthal Man is attested in France from about 335,000 years before present. The earliest known fossil man is Tautavel Man, dating from 570,000 years ago. The first trace of human occupation in France is dated more 1.57 million years ago. Several human species succeeded each other in the current territory of France until the arrival of modern humans in the Upper Palaeolithic. Human populations during this period consisted of nomadic hunter-gatherers. The Pleistocene is characterized by long glacial periods accompanied by marine regressions, interspersed at more or less regular intervals by milder but shorter interglacial stages. Prehistoric France is the period in the human occupation (including early hominins) of the geographical area covered by present-day France which extended through prehistory and ended in the Iron Age with the Roman conquest, when the territory enters the domain of written history. ![]()
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