In the 1980 excavations were made that uncovered traces of a much earlier occupation dating from the fourth century BC to the present.
The first supports the belief that the site represents an ancestral occupation dating back to 6000 BC.
It contains much evidence of prehistoric human activity, with the earliest evidence of human occupation dating back to 50,000 years ago.
Archeological evidence shows Native American occupation dating back to 7000BC.
Norfolk has a long history of human occupation dating back to the Palaeolithic, and has produced significant archaeological finds.
Researchers have found seven levels of human occupation dating back to 250,000 years ago.
Norfolk has a long history of human occupation dating back to the Palaeolithic, and including significant archaeology.
Evidence from Tlapacoya suggests human occupation dating to 23,000 BP.
There are 23 levels of occupation dating from ca 6300 BC.
The prehistoric site, on the high ground inland from the port of Fécamp, reveals human occupation dating back to Neolithic times.