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Roc de Marsal

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44.91, 0.97
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France
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The Roc de Marsal is a prehistoric site of the Middle Paleolithic, located in Campagne, Dordogne (France). This rock shelter notably delivered in 1961 the fossil remains of a Neanderthal child, during excavations led by Jean Lafille, an amateur archaeologist.

This site has been protected as a historical monument since 1989.