The Chauvet-Pont d’Arc Cave (Ardèche, France), famous for its remarkable rock art, also contains unique thermal-alterations such as rock spalling and color changes on the walls. These alterations resulted from intense fires that have not been observed in the other decorated caves thus far discovered. The functions of these unusual fires challenge archaeologists. To characterize these combustions, we used a numerical tool, previously validated with experimental data, to study the thermo-alterations in the Megaceros Gallery. This unprecedented approach in cave art research enabled us to assess the wood quantities and locations of the hearths responsible for the thermo-alterations. We report here that at least ten fires took place in the Megac...
The association of Neandertal occupations with fire has been reported for several European late Midd...
<div><p>Evidence for fire use becomes increasingly sparse the further back in time one looks. This i...
While the use of fire has long been recognised as a crucial innovation in the cultural evolution of ...
The Chauvet-Pont d’Arc Cave (Ardèche, France), famous for its remarkable rock art, also contains uni...
The Chauvet-Pont d’Arc Cave (Ardèche, France), famous for its remarkable rock art, also contains uni...
International audienceNumerous fire marks occur on the walls of the Chauvet-Pont d’Arc cave. Dating ...
International audienceThe numerical simulation of fires concerns an increasingly wide range of appli...
International audienceIn 1994, three speleologists discovered the Chauvet–Pont d’Arc Cave, which con...
International audienceA novel approach to the intensity of archaeological fires is proposed, based o...
In 1994, the discovery of the Chauvet-Pont d'Arc cave (Ardèche, France) revealed singularanthropogen...
Well preserved hearths have been identified in many Near Eastern Middle Palaeolithic sites. Interdis...
International audienceArchaeological research and experimental work at the Aurignacian open-air site...
International audienceMost studies regarding the Paleolithic use of fire in France have focused on i...
While the use of fire has long been recognised as a crucial innovation in the cultural evolution of ...
Evidence for fire use becomes increasingly sparse the further back in time one looks. This is especi...
The association of Neandertal occupations with fire has been reported for several European late Midd...
<div><p>Evidence for fire use becomes increasingly sparse the further back in time one looks. This i...
While the use of fire has long been recognised as a crucial innovation in the cultural evolution of ...
The Chauvet-Pont d’Arc Cave (Ardèche, France), famous for its remarkable rock art, also contains uni...
The Chauvet-Pont d’Arc Cave (Ardèche, France), famous for its remarkable rock art, also contains uni...
International audienceNumerous fire marks occur on the walls of the Chauvet-Pont d’Arc cave. Dating ...
International audienceThe numerical simulation of fires concerns an increasingly wide range of appli...
International audienceIn 1994, three speleologists discovered the Chauvet–Pont d’Arc Cave, which con...
International audienceA novel approach to the intensity of archaeological fires is proposed, based o...
In 1994, the discovery of the Chauvet-Pont d'Arc cave (Ardèche, France) revealed singularanthropogen...
Well preserved hearths have been identified in many Near Eastern Middle Palaeolithic sites. Interdis...
International audienceArchaeological research and experimental work at the Aurignacian open-air site...
International audienceMost studies regarding the Paleolithic use of fire in France have focused on i...
While the use of fire has long been recognised as a crucial innovation in the cultural evolution of ...
Evidence for fire use becomes increasingly sparse the further back in time one looks. This is especi...
The association of Neandertal occupations with fire has been reported for several European late Midd...
<div><p>Evidence for fire use becomes increasingly sparse the further back in time one looks. This i...
While the use of fire has long been recognised as a crucial innovation in the cultural evolution of ...