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View of the limestone hill that houses Coc Muoi cave, located near the Chinese border about 155 km northeast of Hanoi, in Vietnam’s Lang Son province. The surrounding landscape is characterized by limestone hills and tower karsts. Since the 1960s, Lang Son has produced major fossil assemblages that have been central to building the biochronology of the Middle to Late Pleistocene in the Indochinese region.
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Dr. Anne-Marie Bacon, UMR 8045 BABEL, Université Paris Cité, CNRS, France
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