The difficulty of reading the archaeological record of caves and rock shelters is becoming increasingly obvious to Paleolithic researchers. Although some open-air sites are thought to avoid such taphonomic complications, interpreting their archaeological record is less straight-forward than assumed. Postdepositional processes may obscure structure in configurations of features and artifacts. Recently developed techniques for the excavation and analysis of Paleolithic cave sites can be applied to open-air sites before spatial patterning is interpreted for inferences about prehistoric social organization. Analysis of the orientation of elongated artifacts on the occupation surface of the late Upper Paleolithic site of Verberie, France, is emp...
International audienceExperiments have been carried out at two sites in periglacial (MAAT ≈ 0 °C) an...
Modalities of territory occupation are always considered like a goal in Palaeolithic studies. To rea...
Eight sites from Britanny, from the Lower Palaeolithic to the Upper Palaeolithic, have allowed obser...
The spatial arrangements of artifacts and features within archaeological sites have often been used ...
Over the past five decades, archaeologists have proposed a wide range of methods for the study of sp...
Upper Palaeolithic cave art research has tended to focus on the images themselves, rather than the p...
International audienceThe archeological record of La Roche-à-Pierrot (France) is central to debates ...
National audienceThe Lower Palaeolithic site of Menez-Dregan I is currently the subject of an import...
International audienceSoot marks, witnesses of past human activities, can sometimes be noticed in co...
International audienceLocated in Saint-Césaire, east of Saintes, in Charente-Maritime (France), the ...
International audienceExperiments have been carried out at two sites in periglacial (MAAT ≈ 0 °C) an...
Modalities of territory occupation are always considered like a goal in Palaeolithic studies. To rea...
Eight sites from Britanny, from the Lower Palaeolithic to the Upper Palaeolithic, have allowed obser...
The spatial arrangements of artifacts and features within archaeological sites have often been used ...
Over the past five decades, archaeologists have proposed a wide range of methods for the study of sp...
Upper Palaeolithic cave art research has tended to focus on the images themselves, rather than the p...
International audienceThe archeological record of La Roche-à-Pierrot (France) is central to debates ...
National audienceThe Lower Palaeolithic site of Menez-Dregan I is currently the subject of an import...
International audienceSoot marks, witnesses of past human activities, can sometimes be noticed in co...
International audienceLocated in Saint-Césaire, east of Saintes, in Charente-Maritime (France), the ...
International audienceExperiments have been carried out at two sites in periglacial (MAAT ≈ 0 °C) an...
Modalities of territory occupation are always considered like a goal in Palaeolithic studies. To rea...
Eight sites from Britanny, from the Lower Palaeolithic to the Upper Palaeolithic, have allowed obser...