The Magdalenian of southwestern France has long been renowned for the frequency with which associated faunal assemblages are dominated by reindeer (Rangifer tarandus). The site of Grotte XVI (Dordogne, southwestern France) is no exception: 94 % of the Magdalenian ungulate assemblage at this site is provided by reindeer. However, this figure represents the endpoint in a steadily increasing progression of reindeer dominance, and steadily decreasing progression of ungulate assemblage evenness, at this site during the Upper Paleolithic (c. 36,000–12,000 14C years ). These changes are not correlated with faunal assemblage size, degree of bone fragmentation, or skeletal element represen-tation, but are correlated with declines in reconstructed su...
Since their discovery over a century ago, Neandertals have been the subject of myriad studies concer...
Monospecific exploitation of reindeer by Neanderthals is a common behaviour in the Upper Pleistocene...
International audienceThis paper considers the question of reindeer hunting demography and seasonali...
Grotte XVI (Dordogne, France) contains a rich archaeological sequence that begins during the Mouster...
Grotte XVI (Dordogne, France) contains a rich archaeological sequence that begins during the Mouster...
International audienceFrench Late Glacial deposits, mostly discovered at the end of the 19th century...
International audienceDuring the Tardiglacial, the significant changes in plant communities relating...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the reindeer hunting seasons represented in Mag...
International audienceThe MIS 4 climatic’s period (approximately 75-60 ka BP) corresponds, in southw...
Reindeer hunting in the Upper Palaeolithic in South-West France : demography and seasonality. This ...
Actes du colloque HASRI (Genève)International audienceMagdalenian reindeers hunters in the Aude basi...
Since their discovery over a century ago, Neandertals have been the subject of myriad studies concer...
Monospecific exploitation of reindeer by Neanderthals is a common behaviour in the Upper Pleistocene...
International audienceThis paper considers the question of reindeer hunting demography and seasonali...
Grotte XVI (Dordogne, France) contains a rich archaeological sequence that begins during the Mouster...
Grotte XVI (Dordogne, France) contains a rich archaeological sequence that begins during the Mouster...
International audienceFrench Late Glacial deposits, mostly discovered at the end of the 19th century...
International audienceDuring the Tardiglacial, the significant changes in plant communities relating...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the reindeer hunting seasons represented in Mag...
International audienceThe MIS 4 climatic’s period (approximately 75-60 ka BP) corresponds, in southw...
Reindeer hunting in the Upper Palaeolithic in South-West France : demography and seasonality. This ...
Actes du colloque HASRI (Genève)International audienceMagdalenian reindeers hunters in the Aude basi...
Since their discovery over a century ago, Neandertals have been the subject of myriad studies concer...
Monospecific exploitation of reindeer by Neanderthals is a common behaviour in the Upper Pleistocene...
International audienceThis paper considers the question of reindeer hunting demography and seasonali...