Eburonian
Eburonian A northern European stage, dating from about 1.6 to 1.4 Ma ago, that is associated with a period of glaciation at about the beginning of the Pleistocene. It may correspond to the Donau stage in the Alpine area and the Nebraskan stage in North America.
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