International audienceBetween around 29.000 and 21.000 BP, Europe was occupied by human societies whose archaeological traces are gathered within the Gravettian entity. However, several authors are now openly questioning the unity of the Gravettian, and one of the key aspects of these debates is the supposed formation period of the Gravettian, that is to say the period covering the disappearance and replacement of the traditions related to the Aurignacian around 29.000-28.000 BP. Dated to around 28.000 BP (De Heinzelin, 1973a, p. 45; Haesaerts and Damblon, 2004; Jacobi et al., 2010), the main occupation of Maisières-Canal (Belgium) is clearly relevant to the period. For a long time, the site’s lithic industry has been recognized for its pec...
The archaeological site of Les Fieux (Miers, Lot) has been investigated and studied since 1966. In a...
National audienceIn areas from France where caves and rockshelters are missing, as in the Bassin of ...
Observed throughout a vast territory (from Oural to Portugal) and a long time span (from 34 000 to 2...
International audienceBetween around 29.000 and 21.000 BP, Europe was occupied by human societies wh...
Data related to the emergence of the Gravettian are very scarce. In that period, deep modifications ...
In Western Europe, the definition of the Mesolithic as a period has mainly been based on a typologic...
The site of Marigny, Sauvigny-les-Bois (Nièvre), is located on the edge of the plateau to the east o...
The Gravettian in Belgium is documented in a limited number of sites, mostly cave or rock shelter si...
The Middle Gravettian is characterized in south-western Europe by the appearance and the development...
Moulin-Neuf (Saint-Quentin-de-Baron, Gironde) was discovered in 1939. The site consists of a success...
Observed throughout a vast territory (from Oural to Portugal) and a long time span (from 34 000 to 2...
The Middle Gravettian is characterized in south-western Europe by the appearance and the development...
Cantalouette 4 (Creysse, Dordogne, France) is situated within a karstic environment (in particular, ...
The archaeological site of Les Fieux (Miers, Lot) has been investigated and studied since 1966. In a...
National audienceIn areas from France where caves and rockshelters are missing, as in the Bassin of ...
Observed throughout a vast territory (from Oural to Portugal) and a long time span (from 34 000 to 2...
International audienceBetween around 29.000 and 21.000 BP, Europe was occupied by human societies wh...
Data related to the emergence of the Gravettian are very scarce. In that period, deep modifications ...
In Western Europe, the definition of the Mesolithic as a period has mainly been based on a typologic...
The site of Marigny, Sauvigny-les-Bois (Nièvre), is located on the edge of the plateau to the east o...
The Gravettian in Belgium is documented in a limited number of sites, mostly cave or rock shelter si...
The Middle Gravettian is characterized in south-western Europe by the appearance and the development...
Moulin-Neuf (Saint-Quentin-de-Baron, Gironde) was discovered in 1939. The site consists of a success...
Observed throughout a vast territory (from Oural to Portugal) and a long time span (from 34 000 to 2...
The Middle Gravettian is characterized in south-western Europe by the appearance and the development...
Cantalouette 4 (Creysse, Dordogne, France) is situated within a karstic environment (in particular, ...
The archaeological site of Les Fieux (Miers, Lot) has been investigated and studied since 1966. In a...
National audienceIn areas from France where caves and rockshelters are missing, as in the Bassin of ...
Observed throughout a vast territory (from Oural to Portugal) and a long time span (from 34 000 to 2...