During the coldest cycles of the Quaternary, lots of water was stored in glaciers. As a result, the sea level was up to 120 metres lower than today, and modern France and England were joined by land. The Thames and the Seine were tributaries of a large river which crossed what is today the English Channel.
Drawings © MAN/Gilles Tosello
Drawings © MAN/Gilles Tosello
Vist the site : Étiolles, Palaeolithic encampments