The paleolithic settlement at its higher reaches is a centre for recreational activities.
The former Priory of Löwenburg and the paleolithic settlement and neolithic flint mine at Löwenburg are listed as Swiss heritage site of national significance.
This haplogroup is associated with paleolithic settlement in the region and as a likely signature of a Balkan population re-expansion after the Last Glacial Maximum.
Archeological evidence of a paleolithic Native American settlement dating back about 15,500 years, the Buttermilk Creek Complex, has been unearthed in Salado.
The first open-air settlement in the area is an upper paleolithic settlement at Moosbühl in Moosseedorf.
In 2012 was announced the discovery of a pretended paleolithic settlement in Boario locality at Stilo.
The best known early paleolithic settlement occurs at Alby, situated on the east coast of the island, where excavations have revealed vestiges of wooden huts around a prehistoric lagoon.
The relation of changes during the Holocene, in the water levels of lakes of the Faiyum depression to concurrent developments of nearby paleolithic settlements.
Vich is known to have been a paleolithic settlement, only to have been abandoned in the neolithic, although the area was certainly exploited by people from the settlement of nearby Gland.
The paleolithic settlement at Moosbühl is listed as a Swiss heritage site of national significance.