PRELIMINARY DATA ON THE MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE SITE OF LUNEL-VIEL I (HÉRAULT, FRANCE).

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Jean-Philip Brugal
Carla Giuliani
Philippe Fosse
Jean-Baptiste Fourvel
Pierre Magniez
Maxime Pelletier
Antigone Uzunidis

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The archeo-paleontological site of Mas des Caves at Lunel-Viel (Hérault), in Southeastern France, is an important site, well-known for its diversified vertebrate remains dated to the second half of the Middle Pleistocene. Following a brief presentation of the historical context, preliminary data, collected through new research, are discussed, focusing on the general fossil distribution and new analyses of leporids, carnivores, rhinocerotids and cervids to better define their taxonomy, paleoecology and biochronology.

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Brugal, Jean-Philip, Carla Giuliani, Philippe Fosse, Jean-Baptiste Fourvel, Pierre Magniez, Maxime Pelletier, and Antigone Uzunidis , trans. 2021. “PRELIMINARY DATA ON THE MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE SITE OF LUNEL-VIEL I (HÉRAULT, FRANCE)”. Alpine and Mediterranean Quaternary 34 (1): 75-88. https://doi.org/10.26382/AMQ.2021.08.
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Brugal, Jean-Philip, Carla Giuliani, Philippe Fosse, Jean-Baptiste Fourvel, Pierre Magniez, Maxime Pelletier, and Antigone Uzunidis , trans. 2021. “PRELIMINARY DATA ON THE MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE SITE OF LUNEL-VIEL I (HÉRAULT, FRANCE)”. Alpine and Mediterranean Quaternary 34 (1): 75-88. https://doi.org/10.26382/AMQ.2021.08.