Friday, October 3, 2008

HuT Of TeRRa aMAta



Terra Amata is the archeological site near the french town of nice..Terra Amata was an open site with finds of acheulean flint tools dating it to the Lower Paleolithic. It was excavated by a team of archaeologists led by Henry De Lumley, who believed the site contained a series of superimposed living floors and who interpreted arrangements of stones at the site as the foundations of huts or windbreaks. This interpretation would make them some of the earliest examples of human habitation ever found.

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