National audienceThe Cro-Magnon skeletal remains discovered en 1868 near les Eyzies–de-Tayac (Dordogne) are generally attributed to the Aurignacian culture, and are dated to 30 000 BP through comparison with the 14C date of the Aurignacian levels of the Pataud rock shelter (Dordogne). An AMS 14C date (27 680 ¹ 270 BP, Beta –157439) of a Littorina shell associated with these human remains demonstrates that they postdate 28 000 BP, indicating that the Cro-Magnon burials should not be interpretated as early Aurignacian. Cultural indications and the AMS date of the shell favour an attribution to the early Gravettian period.Les squelettes de Cro-Magnon découverts fortuitement en 1868 près des Eyzies-de-Tayac (Dordogne) sont classiquement attribu...
International audienceThe origin of funerary practices has important implications for the emergence ...
International audienceDer Fundort Le Petit Cloup Barrat öffnet sich zum Rande einer kleinen Doline h...
There is extensive debate concerning the cognitive and behavioral adaptation of Neanderthals, especi...
En 2002, la datation 14C par SMA d’un coquillage percé (Littorina littorea) associé aux squelettes d...
International audienceThe frontal bone (La Crouzade V) and the maxilla (La Crouzade VI) of an adult ...
International audienceThe cave of Fauroux yielded two stratigraphical units attributed to Magdalenia...
International audienceThe grand abri at La Ferrassie (France) has been a key site for Palaeolithic r...
The grand abri at La Ferrassie (France) has been a key site for Palaeolithic research since the earl...
International audienceESR dates obtained at Menez-Dregan 1 (Brittany, France) focus interest on this...
International audienceLe gisement de Brassempouy est localisé au sud du département des Landes (Fran...
International audienceDiscovered at the beginning of the twentieth century, the Abri Casserole (Dord...
This article presents new accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dates of cutmarked ungulat...
En 2002, la datation 14C par SMA d’un coquillage percé (Littorina littorea) associé aux squelettes d...
Hublin et al (2012) have published a new series of AMS determinations from the site of the Grotte du...
International audienceThe origin of funerary practices has important implications for the emergence ...
International audienceDer Fundort Le Petit Cloup Barrat öffnet sich zum Rande einer kleinen Doline h...
There is extensive debate concerning the cognitive and behavioral adaptation of Neanderthals, especi...
En 2002, la datation 14C par SMA d’un coquillage percé (Littorina littorea) associé aux squelettes d...
International audienceThe frontal bone (La Crouzade V) and the maxilla (La Crouzade VI) of an adult ...
International audienceThe cave of Fauroux yielded two stratigraphical units attributed to Magdalenia...
International audienceThe grand abri at La Ferrassie (France) has been a key site for Palaeolithic r...
The grand abri at La Ferrassie (France) has been a key site for Palaeolithic research since the earl...
International audienceESR dates obtained at Menez-Dregan 1 (Brittany, France) focus interest on this...
International audienceLe gisement de Brassempouy est localisé au sud du département des Landes (Fran...
International audienceDiscovered at the beginning of the twentieth century, the Abri Casserole (Dord...
This article presents new accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dates of cutmarked ungulat...
En 2002, la datation 14C par SMA d’un coquillage percé (Littorina littorea) associé aux squelettes d...
Hublin et al (2012) have published a new series of AMS determinations from the site of the Grotte du...
International audienceThe origin of funerary practices has important implications for the emergence ...
International audienceDer Fundort Le Petit Cloup Barrat öffnet sich zum Rande einer kleinen Doline h...
There is extensive debate concerning the cognitive and behavioral adaptation of Neanderthals, especi...