The deepest deposits so far found at Kebara have been exposed only in a relatively limited area and their significance is still not well established. They have yielded no archaeological material. The largest part of the Mousterian sequence is formed by fire places separated by scatters of ash. The perfect preservation of theses structures indicates calm conditions of sedimentation under a relatively stable climate. The only disturbances identifiable have a secondary origin : mixing by burrowing animals, chemical modifications and karstic collapse. The numerous channels that interrupt the end of the Mousterian sequence attest of humid conditions. This period of erosion was followed by a period of sedimentation, linked to the action of water,...
The infilling dynamics of a rock shelter, occupied during the Late Paleolithic, are the result of in...
This paper represents a re-evaluation of the Upper Paleolithic sequence (layers E, D2 and Dl) in Keb...
The Palaeolithic of the Egyptian Nile Valley. Our knowledge of the palaeotithic history of the Egypt...
The deepest deposits so far found at Kebara have been exposed only in a relatively limited area and ...
The excavations carried out since 1982 in the Kebara Cave have produced new data on the lifeways of ...
With its long archaeological sequence, Kebara cave (Mt Carmel) gives a good opportunity to test shif...
An essentially chalky territory where the Lower Paleolithic is not known for a certainty. The Middle...
International audienceRecent researching in the Aurès mountains has allowed the discovery of 43 new ...
The Nahr el Kebir valley is of exceptional interest for Palaeolithic studies, since it contains nume...
The transition from middle to Upper Paleolithic is still poorly known and the sites assigned to this...
National audienceThe Lower Palaeolithic site of Menez-Dregan I is currently the subject of an import...
Quarry works along the Celé River (South-West France) have allowed the discovery of a new Charentian...
La grotte du Mas d’Azil, traversée par l’Arize, a conservé les témoignages de dynamiques hydrosédime...
International audienceThe excavation of the Middle Palaeolithic site of Soindres has made possible t...
The following is a preliminary account of the recent excavations at Karain Cave (Turkey). The top of...
The infilling dynamics of a rock shelter, occupied during the Late Paleolithic, are the result of in...
This paper represents a re-evaluation of the Upper Paleolithic sequence (layers E, D2 and Dl) in Keb...
The Palaeolithic of the Egyptian Nile Valley. Our knowledge of the palaeotithic history of the Egypt...
The deepest deposits so far found at Kebara have been exposed only in a relatively limited area and ...
The excavations carried out since 1982 in the Kebara Cave have produced new data on the lifeways of ...
With its long archaeological sequence, Kebara cave (Mt Carmel) gives a good opportunity to test shif...
An essentially chalky territory where the Lower Paleolithic is not known for a certainty. The Middle...
International audienceRecent researching in the Aurès mountains has allowed the discovery of 43 new ...
The Nahr el Kebir valley is of exceptional interest for Palaeolithic studies, since it contains nume...
The transition from middle to Upper Paleolithic is still poorly known and the sites assigned to this...
National audienceThe Lower Palaeolithic site of Menez-Dregan I is currently the subject of an import...
Quarry works along the Celé River (South-West France) have allowed the discovery of a new Charentian...
La grotte du Mas d’Azil, traversée par l’Arize, a conservé les témoignages de dynamiques hydrosédime...
International audienceThe excavation of the Middle Palaeolithic site of Soindres has made possible t...
The following is a preliminary account of the recent excavations at Karain Cave (Turkey). The top of...
The infilling dynamics of a rock shelter, occupied during the Late Paleolithic, are the result of in...
This paper represents a re-evaluation of the Upper Paleolithic sequence (layers E, D2 and Dl) in Keb...
The Palaeolithic of the Egyptian Nile Valley. Our knowledge of the palaeotithic history of the Egypt...