For the Middle Palaeolithic, the best proofs of symbolic activities remain the burial practices. New informations about these practices, already known for Eastern Neanderthals at Amud, Tabun and Shanidar sites, are brought with the recent burial discovered in Kebara. For the first time, a posterior human action on a primary burial can be argued. In South-East Asia, besides the Neanderthals, first anatomically modern men are recognized in two sites (Skhul and Qafzeh), also associated with a mousterian archaeological context. A preliminary appraisal of the funeral practices in the two populations provides no evidence of marked behavioural differences between them.Pour le Paléolithique moyen, les meilleurs témoignages d'activités symboliques d...
Ain Ghazal is one of the largest Early Neolithic villages in the Near East, covering some ten to ele...
International audienceWith the beginning of sedentary life in the Near East, the practice of burying...
The Near East provides an excellent opportunity to approach from published interpretations the origi...
For the Middle Palaeolithic, the best proofs of symbolic activities remain the burial practices. New...
The excavations carried out since 1982 in the Kebara Cave have produced new data on the lifeways of ...
There are discussions about the concept of death, earliest grave applications and the purpose of pr...
The Iberomaurusian necropolis of Taforalt (Morocco) was excavated by Jean Roche in the 1950s and con...
L’ibéromaurusien (23 000 - 9500 Cal BC) et le Capsien (9600 - 5000 Cal BC) sont deux cultures de la ...
Funerary practices of the Levant populations in the early Neolithic period. Our comprehension of f...
Mortuary behavior (activities concerning dead conspecifics) is one of many traits that were previous...
The evolutionary and behavioral implications of the hominid remains from the old and new. Amud Cave ...
International audienceThe origins of modern man are a subject of controversy among palaeoanthropolog...
Human remains have been found in six round pits on the site of Reichstett-Mundolsheim ; five of thes...
At the end of the Levantine Epipalaeolithic, during the Natufian period (13 000-9 500 BC, calibrated...
International audienceThe southern Mediterranean Levant has attracted the attention of the scientifi...
Ain Ghazal is one of the largest Early Neolithic villages in the Near East, covering some ten to ele...
International audienceWith the beginning of sedentary life in the Near East, the practice of burying...
The Near East provides an excellent opportunity to approach from published interpretations the origi...
For the Middle Palaeolithic, the best proofs of symbolic activities remain the burial practices. New...
The excavations carried out since 1982 in the Kebara Cave have produced new data on the lifeways of ...
There are discussions about the concept of death, earliest grave applications and the purpose of pr...
The Iberomaurusian necropolis of Taforalt (Morocco) was excavated by Jean Roche in the 1950s and con...
L’ibéromaurusien (23 000 - 9500 Cal BC) et le Capsien (9600 - 5000 Cal BC) sont deux cultures de la ...
Funerary practices of the Levant populations in the early Neolithic period. Our comprehension of f...
Mortuary behavior (activities concerning dead conspecifics) is one of many traits that were previous...
The evolutionary and behavioral implications of the hominid remains from the old and new. Amud Cave ...
International audienceThe origins of modern man are a subject of controversy among palaeoanthropolog...
Human remains have been found in six round pits on the site of Reichstett-Mundolsheim ; five of thes...
At the end of the Levantine Epipalaeolithic, during the Natufian period (13 000-9 500 BC, calibrated...
International audienceThe southern Mediterranean Levant has attracted the attention of the scientifi...
Ain Ghazal is one of the largest Early Neolithic villages in the Near East, covering some ten to ele...
International audienceWith the beginning of sedentary life in the Near East, the practice of burying...
The Near East provides an excellent opportunity to approach from published interpretations the origi...