12 pagesThe discovery of a Pleistocene fauna in karstic fills at TamHang in Laos: preliminary results. TamHang, located in northeastern Laos, in the Hua Pan province, is a reference site not only for its numerous archaeological and human remains, but also for its two faunal assemblages, whose composition suggests different dating in the Pleistocene. Discovered in 1934 by Jacques Fromaget, a new excavation of the site has been undertaken in 2003. During this campaign, at Tam Hang south, 575 isolated teeth of mammals were extracted from a deep layer of calcareous breccia. This assemblage corresponds to that one described by Arambourg and Fromaget [C. Arambourg, J. Fromaget, Le gisement quaternaire de Tam Nang (Chaîne Annamitique septentrional...
Karstic sites have great potential for yielding data regarding changes in faunal communities in the ...
Karstic sites have great potential for yielding data regarding changes in faunal communities in the ...
The Pleistocene presence of the genus Homo in continental Southeast Asia is primarily evidenced by a...
12 pagesThe discovery of a Pleistocene fauna in karstic fills at TamHang in Laos: preliminary result...
Tam Hang, localisé dans le Nord-Est du Laos, dans la province de Hua Pan, est un site de référence, ...
International audienceIn February 1934, Jacques Fromaget, from the Geological Service of Indochina, ...
The cave of the Monk from the village of Ban Fa Suai is an original site discovered by the French Pa...
International audienceSince the initial description of the complex Ailuropoda-Stegodon as a faunal a...
Karstic sites have great potential for yielding data regarding changes in faunal communities in the ...
Karstic sites have great potential for yielding data regarding changes in faunal communities in the ...
The Pleistocene presence of the genus Homo in continental Southeast Asia is primarily evidenced by a...
12 pagesThe discovery of a Pleistocene fauna in karstic fills at TamHang in Laos: preliminary result...
Tam Hang, localisé dans le Nord-Est du Laos, dans la province de Hua Pan, est un site de référence, ...
International audienceIn February 1934, Jacques Fromaget, from the Geological Service of Indochina, ...
The cave of the Monk from the village of Ban Fa Suai is an original site discovered by the French Pa...
International audienceSince the initial description of the complex Ailuropoda-Stegodon as a faunal a...
Karstic sites have great potential for yielding data regarding changes in faunal communities in the ...
Karstic sites have great potential for yielding data regarding changes in faunal communities in the ...
The Pleistocene presence of the genus Homo in continental Southeast Asia is primarily evidenced by a...