International audienceThe Sancy (16 km(2)) is the youngest of the two stratovolcanoes that constitute the Mont-Dore Massif (Massif Central, France). The restricted number of high precision radio-isotopic ages currently limits our knowledge of the pyroclastic chronology of this edifice which is the source of many tephra layers detected in middle Pleistocene sequences in southeast Europe. To improve our knowledge of the building phases of this stratovolcano, we collected thirteen pyroclastic units covering the entire proximal record. We present Ar-40/Ar-39 single grain laser dating performed in the facility hosted at the LSCE (Gif-sur-Yvette, France). The Ar-40/Ar-39 ages range from 1101 +/- 11 ka to 392 +/- 7 ka (his external). Four pyroclas...