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Tautavel Man : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tautavel Man
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, France. Excavations began in 1964, with the first notable discovery occurring in 1969. ==History of excavations== The first person to find objects at the location did so during 1828. These were animal bones considered ''antediluvian'' by Marcel de Serres, a professional geologist at the University of Montpellier. The Proto-Mousterian Industry tools found by Jean Abélanet during 1963, initiated the beginning of the Lumley led excavations of 1964.
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