Before that point, there is evidence of continuous human habitation since very ancient times.
The site has evidence of "17,000 years of continuous human habitation."
Finds from this era also show that there was continuous habitation.
Most evidence of this would have been erased by continuous habitation.
It has had continuous human habitation since very ancient times.
The results showed continuous human habitation of about 3,000 years.
The said continuous habitation, however, is in no way to be disregarded.
There has been continuous habitation since the late 4th century.
However, there likely was not continuous habitation before Frankish times.
It had been having continuous human habitation since very ancient times.