Moustier to Bigelow, October 13, 1866
[Translation.] Mr. Moustier to Mr. Bigelow Paris, October 13, 1866. Sir: I have instituted an inquiry into the causes which have delayed till now a definite solution of the reclamation…
Le Moustier is an archeological site consisting of two rock shelters in Peyzac-le-Moustier, a village in the Dordogne, France. It is known for a complete skeleton of the species Homo neanderthalensis that was discovered in 1908. The Mousterian tool culture is named after Le Moustier, which was first excavated from 1863 by the Englishman Henry Christy and the Frenchman Édouard Lartet. In 1979, Le Moustier was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List along with other nearby archeological sites as part of the Prehistoric Sites and Decorated Caves of the Vézère Valley.
[Translation.] Mr. Moustier to Mr. Bigelow Paris, October 13, 1866. Sir: I have instituted an inquiry into the causes which have delayed till now a definite solution of the reclamation…
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