International audienceRobust methodology in charcoal analyses has strong potential in the reconstruction of past environments. However, charcoal assemblages from Pleistocene contexts, particularly those that formed under varying climatic conditions during glaciation and mostly composed of the genus Pinus, can neither express changes in forest density, nor can they reveal climatic conditions. Here, we explore the potential of a combined approach using taxonomic and δ13C isotopic study of archeological charcoal from middle Paleolithic sequence of La Combette. In order to investigate past climate and/or environmental conditions, we focus on charcoal of Pinus spp. from infra stratigraphic units at the site that showed a high potential for isoto...