International audienceDuring the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), very specific but rare osseous decorated artifacts were produced using the "pseudo-excise" technique. These artifacts present a large geographical distribution, extending at least from the Aquitaine basin to Asturias. While in France a Badegoulian age is traditionally accepted for the "pseudo-excise" technique, this is mostly based on arguable data from old excavations and/or problematic archaeostratigraphic contexts. Since it is a key-site for this matter we have focused our attention on Pégourié Cave (Lot, France) in order to establish the chronocultural attribution of pseudo-excised pieces in southwest France. The interdisciplinary reassessment of the lithic and osseous industr...
International audienceBased on the development of very specific lithic tools and the use of flat and...
The human settlement of Europe during Pleistocene times was sporadic and several stages have been re...
International audienceAs noticed by organisers of this session, the archaeological evidence dating b...
International audienceDuring the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), very specific but rare osseous decorate...
International audienceFrom a regionalized Solutrean substratum, the evolving trajectories of the con...
International audienceThe evolution of antlerworking technology in Paleolithic and Mesolithic Europe...
The unworked bone industry encompasses a collection of domestic tools resulting from unplanned long-...
Some areas in Western Europe indicate hiatuses in human occupations, which cannot be systematically ...
Climate changes that occurred during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) had significant consequences in ...
International audienceExcavated since the 1860s, the Arudy basin has yielded a number of rich Magdal...
International audienceThe radiometric framework of the Solutrean and Badegoulian sequence of Le Cuzo...
International audienceIn Southwest Europe the Solutrean-to-Magdalenian transition is a key phase to ...
International audienceBased on the development of very specific lithic tools and the use of flat and...
The human settlement of Europe during Pleistocene times was sporadic and several stages have been re...
International audienceAs noticed by organisers of this session, the archaeological evidence dating b...
International audienceDuring the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), very specific but rare osseous decorate...
International audienceFrom a regionalized Solutrean substratum, the evolving trajectories of the con...
International audienceThe evolution of antlerworking technology in Paleolithic and Mesolithic Europe...
The unworked bone industry encompasses a collection of domestic tools resulting from unplanned long-...
Some areas in Western Europe indicate hiatuses in human occupations, which cannot be systematically ...
Climate changes that occurred during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) had significant consequences in ...
International audienceExcavated since the 1860s, the Arudy basin has yielded a number of rich Magdal...
International audienceThe radiometric framework of the Solutrean and Badegoulian sequence of Le Cuzo...
International audienceIn Southwest Europe the Solutrean-to-Magdalenian transition is a key phase to ...
International audienceBased on the development of very specific lithic tools and the use of flat and...
The human settlement of Europe during Pleistocene times was sporadic and several stages have been re...
International audienceAs noticed by organisers of this session, the archaeological evidence dating b...