National audienceIn western France, most of Cretaceous plant megaremains are preserved as impressions (external casts) in clay or compressions with or without cuticle in lignite. Remains are commonly highly flattened and only the gross morphology can be provided. When the cuticle is preserved, it shows casts of the most peripheral epidermal cells, allowing the description of microstructural details such as morphology and size of ordinary cells and stomatal apparatuses. However, compressions with cuticles never preserved histology. Silica-rich nodules have been recently collected in surface alterite and Palaeolithic or Neolithic habitats of Claix (Charente, western France). Some of the flints contain diverse plant megaremains. Specimens were...