International audienceCharcoal analysis—the study of charcoal from archaeological contexts—is designed to reconstruct palaeoenvironment and human use of wood. At two prehistoric sites in the Causse du Larzac (France)—Les Canalettes (Mousterian) and Les Usclades (Mesolithic)—charcoal analysis has revealed specimens whose anatomical structure was abnormally compressed in transverse section. The authors conducted experiments to determine how the compression could have occurred. The result was the first evidence for lignite in Palaeolithic settlements. Lignite fragments in a hearth suggest local Palaeolithic people used it for fuel. The lignite could have come from major coal outcrops within 7 to 15 km of the sites. Coal use is otherwise unknow...
International audienceCrossing taxonomic and isotopic approaches in charcoal analyses to reveal past...
In the middle Rhone valley, various research programs, linked notably with rescue excavations, have ...
International audienceThe Grotte Chauvet is world renowned for the quality and diversity of its Pala...
International audienceCharcoal analysis—the study of charcoal from archaeological contexts—is design...
International audienceThe charcoal analysis at the mousterian rock shelter of Les Canalettes reveled...
The charcoal analysis at the mousterian rock shelter of Les Canalettes reveled the existence of two ...
International audienceThe use of coal has been documented for a long time by historical studies. Sin...
International audience``Cazan-Le clos du Moulin'' is an open-air Middle Neolithic site located in th...
International audienceThis anthracological study of fuel wood used in the Faravel mines is part of a...
A catalogue of characteristic anatomical features in charcoal has been developed in order to study f...
International audienceAn interdisciplinary study is being conducted in Meuse (Eastern France) to ass...
International audienceCrossing taxonomic and isotopic approaches in charcoal analyses to reveal past...
In the middle Rhone valley, various research programs, linked notably with rescue excavations, have ...
International audienceThe Grotte Chauvet is world renowned for the quality and diversity of its Pala...
International audienceCharcoal analysis—the study of charcoal from archaeological contexts—is design...
International audienceThe charcoal analysis at the mousterian rock shelter of Les Canalettes reveled...
The charcoal analysis at the mousterian rock shelter of Les Canalettes reveled the existence of two ...
International audienceThe use of coal has been documented for a long time by historical studies. Sin...
International audience``Cazan-Le clos du Moulin'' is an open-air Middle Neolithic site located in th...
International audienceThis anthracological study of fuel wood used in the Faravel mines is part of a...
A catalogue of characteristic anatomical features in charcoal has been developed in order to study f...
International audienceAn interdisciplinary study is being conducted in Meuse (Eastern France) to ass...
International audienceCrossing taxonomic and isotopic approaches in charcoal analyses to reveal past...
In the middle Rhone valley, various research programs, linked notably with rescue excavations, have ...
International audienceThe Grotte Chauvet is world renowned for the quality and diversity of its Pala...