The settlement of Station Leduc is located in the eastern part of Belgium, in a hilly region on the bank of the Amblève river. The excavations conducted between 1980 and 1983 have revealed the remains of a curvilinear dwelling structure built with river pebbles. The distribution of artifacts and burned macrobotanical remains is not random; rather it is organized with respect to the position of two fireplaces in the dwelling structure. Flint artifacts recovered at the site permit the occupation to be correlated with a late phase of the local Mesolithic.