The St Brelade Cotte
View of La Cotte de St Brelade
La Cotte de St Brelade is a paleolithic archaeological site located in the limestone cliffs of Jersey on the English Channel. Explored from the beginning of the 20th century.
The position was occupied by man in the middle and upper Palaeolithic. Archaeological levels correspond to the isotopic stages 7 (about 238 thousand years ago) and 6-5 (about 200-75 thousand years ago). Stone industries include mustere culture with toothed gear and a few epiaszels. There were also 13 teeth belonging to Neanderthal. Approximately 180 thousand. Years ago mammoth and hairy rhinoceros from the post indicate that hunters were most likely to hunt animals at the edge of the cliff during the hunt.
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