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Grotte du
Vallonnet is an
archaeological site
located near Roquebrune-Cap-Martin,
between Monaco and Menton, in France, that was
first discovered in 1958...
- cave hyenas,
often made
caves inhospitable for people. The
Grotte du
Vallonnet, a cave in the
French Riviera, was used by
people approximately one million...
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Pointe du
Vallonnet is a
mountain of Savoie, France,
close to the
Italian border. It lies in the M****if de la
Vanoise range, and is part of the French...
- in Lézignan-la-Cèbe, in the Hérault (1.2 Ma),
discovered in 2008 the
Vallonnet cave, in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, in the Alpes-Maritimes (1.15 Ma), discovered...
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historical unrecognized states Former countries in
Europe after 1815
Grotte du
Vallonnet Han van Meegeren, the well-known art-forger
lived in
Roquebrune and painted...
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between 1,000,000 and 1,050,000
years ago were
discovered in the
Grotte du
Vallonnet, near Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, with
stones and
bones of animals, including...
- A.; Lacombat, F. (2006). "Taxonomie du
grand canidé de la
grotte du
Vallonnet (Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, Alpes-Maritimes, France)". L'Anthropologie. 110...
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Museum of Monaco. In
April 1958,
Louis Barral discovered the
Cavern of
Vallonnet along with René Pascal.
Louis Frolla#Lexicographical
writings Official...
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Pointe du Bouchet, 3,420 m Bellecôte, 3,417 m
Grand Bec, 3,398 m
Pointe du
Vallonnet, 3,372 m
Pointe Rénod, 3,368 m Dôme des Sonnailles, 3,361 m
Pointe de...
- Patagonia, Argentina-Chile
Mount Spurr 3,374 11,070
Alaska Pointe du
Vallonnet 3,372 11,063
Vanoise m****if,
France Mammoth Mountain 3,371 11,060 California...