The Sansan paleontological site (locally au Campané) is a Miocene fossil deposit in Sansan, in the French department of Gers. Searched by Edouard Lartet until 1847, it was considered utile for Science and is registered by the Inventaire national du Patrimoine Géologique (InPG) as an international-level site. It constitutes one of the most important Middle Cenozoic deposits and is well known in palaeontological circles. The National Museum of Natural History bought four hectares of terrain in 1848 and oversee any research on the site since then. The research stopped in 1999. The site has been open to the public since 2018.
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