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Introduction à l’étude du site de Longgupo
Authors:Eric Boë  da,Ya-Mei Hou,Wanpo-B. Huang
Affiliation:aUMR 7041 CNRS ArSCAN, équipe AnTET, université Paris Ouest–Nanterre La Défense, 21, allée de l’Université, 92023 Nanterre cedex, France;bInstitute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 142, Xizhimenwai Street, Beijing 100044, PR China;cChongqing Three Gorges Institute of Paleoanthropology, China Three Gorges Museum, Chongqing 400015, PR China;dJoint Laboratory of Human Evolution and Archaeometry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 142, Xizhimenwai Street, Beijing 100044, PR China
Abstract:The site of Longgupo, discovered in 1984, is located south of the crossing of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze, in the eastern part of Chongqing Province. Situated on the limestone slope of the Miaoyu Valley, three excavation campaigns have been carried out since 1985. The first two seasons took place from 1985–1988 and 1997–1998, directed by W.B. Huang and the last campaign from 2003–2006 by E. Boëda and Y.M. Hou. After the first two campaigns, the presence of several bones, with an estimated age of 1.9 My, notably including a mandible fragment attributed to a hominid2 and the discovery of more than 20 lithic artifacts incited not only great interest in the scientific community, but controversy as well since these data contradicted diffusion models of the first hominids out of Africa. Paleoanthropological data often being privileged over other data, including lithic artifacts, the anthropic nature of the site was contested. Yet the few artifacts from the initial excavations irrefutably demonstrate their manufacture by humans, in particular those in exogenous stone. To definitively re-establish the authenticity of this site by applying the latest investigative methods, a new Franco-Chinese campaign was organized. The objective of the 2003–2006 field seasons focused on understanding and analysis of the archaeological data in their geomorphological and stratigraphic contexts.
Keywords:Mots clé  s: Site de Longgupo   Chine   Plio-plé  istocè  ne
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