The archaeological localities of Barranco León and Fuente Nueva 3 in Orce, Grenade, in actuality have
the oldest lithic artifacts in Europe; they are the oldest evidence of human occupation in the east of Europe.
When compared the results from faunal analysis and magnetostratigraphical study, notably through the
presence of Allophaiomys lavocati allow for a date of around 1.3 Ma. The raw material used for developing
these lithic industries are, basically limestone or siliceous rocks, these raw materials selected were smoothed
down in situ. The techniques used are knapping at raised with a hammerstone, and we can find all the
different elements of the ‘‘chaine opératoire’’. Both localities are characterised by the predominance of
flakes and debris, cores, and some knapped cobbles sowing mediocre aspect. The technical and typological
features of both lithic assemblages have an opportunist character but they are relatively sophisticated too.