A preventive archaeological excavation carried out in 2012 at Dambach-la-Ville (Bas-Rhin, France) uncovered a large Middle Neolithic settlement (Upper Rhine West Bischheim group) dating from the second half of the 5th millennium BCE. The site comprised a very large assemblage of well-dated macrolithic tools (more than 600). Grinding stones, including about roughouts, make up the bulk of the assemblage. Morphological analyses indicate that certain types of use-wear are linked directly to specific types of rock. The variety of rock types is unusual for this period. In fact, contrary to other assemblages from the same period mainly made up of Lower Triassic sandstone (Vosges sandstone; 43%), the tools fashioned on this settlement are mostly ma...
International audienceNeolithic tool-makers of the Paris basic had access to a great diversity of li...
International audienceUp to now, little was known about the Middle Palaeolithic from the Hérault Val...
International audienceSince 1975, systematic survey of the Champ-Villars site, close to the Saône, d...
International audienceA preventive archaeological excavation carried out in 2012 at Dambach-la-Ville...
This study presents, firstly, the Nideck surface deposit of rhyolite exploited during the Middle Pal...
International audienceAmong the new technologies that emerged in the Neolithic, the development of m...
The site of Grotte de la Verpillière II, a rock shelter and corresponding cave tunnel, is situated i...
The ways in which Neanderthals exploited the landscape and raw material sources constitute a major a...
The goal of this work is to understand the management of heavy stone tools, first from supply of the...
For some years, a French-Belgian team of archaeologists and geologists is investigating the provenan...
International audienceNeolithic tool-makers of the Paris basic had access to a great diversity of li...
International audienceUp to now, little was known about the Middle Palaeolithic from the Hérault Val...
International audienceSince 1975, systematic survey of the Champ-Villars site, close to the Saône, d...
International audienceA preventive archaeological excavation carried out in 2012 at Dambach-la-Ville...
This study presents, firstly, the Nideck surface deposit of rhyolite exploited during the Middle Pal...
International audienceAmong the new technologies that emerged in the Neolithic, the development of m...
The site of Grotte de la Verpillière II, a rock shelter and corresponding cave tunnel, is situated i...
The ways in which Neanderthals exploited the landscape and raw material sources constitute a major a...
The goal of this work is to understand the management of heavy stone tools, first from supply of the...
For some years, a French-Belgian team of archaeologists and geologists is investigating the provenan...
International audienceNeolithic tool-makers of the Paris basic had access to a great diversity of li...
International audienceUp to now, little was known about the Middle Palaeolithic from the Hérault Val...
International audienceSince 1975, systematic survey of the Champ-Villars site, close to the Saône, d...