9 fig., 5 tab.International audienceIn Bourdette, if evidences of cave bear occupation are omnipresent (in the form of bones, claw marks and beds), the cave also delivered remains of more than a dozen other species as well as some lithic artifacts. Such a combination of different materials cannot be fully explained by the sole function of the cave as a bear den. In order to distinguish the different types of occupations in Bourdette and to establish their chronology, this paper proposes an interdisciplinary study that brings together data from faunal taphonomy, lithic typotechnology, biochronology and radiocarbon dating. Both Cave bear and Hyena used Bourdette as a den, the latter bringing remains of its prey in the cave (mostly Bovines and...