Four examples serve to show how a list of plants obtained by identifying macroremains can be interpreted in terms of places of exploitation and modes of management, depending on whether they come from archeological sites in- or outside caves, or on natural sequences. In the first and last cases, a vertical vision of space prevails, with plant forms on terraces from the most hygrophilous in valleys up to highland areas. In the case of sites outside caves, space can be seen as concentric provisioning zones. Plant groups are thus situated in physical space as a function not just of their ecological requirements but also of preestablished mental schemata. This conception is, however, biased by our lack of knowledge about the sociocultural syste...
Parmi les récentes fouilles archéologiques en altitude (au-dessus de 1000 m) des Alpes franco-italie...
[Notes_IRSTEA]bibl./annex. [Departement_IRSTEA]GT [TR1_IRSTEA]GT1-Relations entre les écosystèmes et...
This study examines the spatial and technological practices of hunter-gatherers in the Late Magdalen...
Four examples serve to show how a list of plants obtained by identifying macroremains can be interpr...
Anthropogenous vegetation corresponds to the plants introduced by man and to the species benefiting ...
Scale is an issue of increasing importance in ecology. Many phenomena are perceived differently acco...
Since a long time throughout the World, presence of a particular flora has been observed on archaeol...
Several excavations in the Northern French Alps have revealed the presence of plant macro remains, i...
Pollen analysis carried out around Lattes show the landscape management of this area from the Second...
International audienceFirewood gathering is largely determined by the characteristics of the environ...
Programme et résumés, page 131In the southern French Massif Central and on its southeastern border b...
Parmi les récentes fouilles archéologiques en altitude (au-dessus de 1000 m) des Alpes franco-italie...
[Notes_IRSTEA]bibl./annex. [Departement_IRSTEA]GT [TR1_IRSTEA]GT1-Relations entre les écosystèmes et...
This study examines the spatial and technological practices of hunter-gatherers in the Late Magdalen...
Four examples serve to show how a list of plants obtained by identifying macroremains can be interpr...
Anthropogenous vegetation corresponds to the plants introduced by man and to the species benefiting ...
Scale is an issue of increasing importance in ecology. Many phenomena are perceived differently acco...
Since a long time throughout the World, presence of a particular flora has been observed on archaeol...
Several excavations in the Northern French Alps have revealed the presence of plant macro remains, i...
Pollen analysis carried out around Lattes show the landscape management of this area from the Second...
International audienceFirewood gathering is largely determined by the characteristics of the environ...
Programme et résumés, page 131In the southern French Massif Central and on its southeastern border b...
Parmi les récentes fouilles archéologiques en altitude (au-dessus de 1000 m) des Alpes franco-italie...
[Notes_IRSTEA]bibl./annex. [Departement_IRSTEA]GT [TR1_IRSTEA]GT1-Relations entre les écosystèmes et...
This study examines the spatial and technological practices of hunter-gatherers in the Late Magdalen...