Since its first identification and definition, the Bizien group centred on the Aude basin has raised many questions about its chronological position, its significance in relation to the Chasséen and its cultural affinities. A time considered as a transitional group between the early and middle Neolithic, it was then considered as a transition horizon between the early Chasséen and the classical southern Chasséen. This positioning at the hinge of the 5th and 4th millennium BCE remains speculative despite the multiplication of excavations on new sites and the obtaining of several radiometric dates overlapping amply with those of the recent Chasséen. In this context the detection of the site of Pourgobi in Montbrun-des-Corbières (Aude) reveale...