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  • Terra Amata (Italian for "Beloved Land") is an archaeological site in open air located on the slopes of Mount Boron in Nice, at a level 26 meters (85 ft) above the current sea level of the Mediterranean. It was discovered and excavated in 1966 by Henry de Lumley. The site, originally on a...
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  • Terra Amata (Italian for "Beloved Land") is an archaeological site in open air located on the slopes of Mount Boron in Nice, at a level 26 meters (85 ft)...
  • Terra Amata is a deeply stratified site with archaeological materials distributed throughout three major levels referred to as—starting with the...
  • Terra Amata (archaeological site) TERRA AMATA FRENCH RIVIERA PROPERTY by LAFAGE TRANSACTIONS Villas.
  • Terra Amata is an Acheulean paleolithic site located on the Mediterranean coast of southern France near the modern town of Nice.
  • Visuel d'acceuil : galet aménagé (chopper) découvert sur le site de Terra Amata. Flèche bas.
  • The Terra Amata human palaeontology museum is inspired by the discovery in 1966 of what is the first known use of intentional fire-making.
  • Terra Amata is the oldest controled fireplace discovered in the world, only to be compared with a similar site in China.
  • A small group of elephant hunters have been drawn to this region, known to scientists as the archaeological site of Terra Amata.
  • Terra Amata Site. Paleolithic settlement, occupied 427,000 BCE –364,000 BCE, located in Nice, France; tools found dated to the paleolithic 380,000 B.C.E...
  • The Terra Amata Museum of Prehistory is located on the remains of the excavations of the homonymous archaeological site, which has returned the oldest...
  • The interdisciplinary study of the Terra Amata site, led by Professor Henry de Lumley, shows that this deposit is an important milestone for the understanding of...
  • 1,628 Followers, 544 Following, 179 Posts - Musée de Préhistoire Terra Amata (@musee_terra_amata_officiel) on Instagram: "Site préhistorique de...