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A comparison of the Lithic industries from two Azilian sites in Aquitaine: how to interpret different degrees of technical simplification?

open access: yesPalethnologie, 2018
The Azilian is generally characterized by a simplification of lithic industries, associated with a regional exploitation of raw materials. The variability of these manifestations is studied here through an analysis of the lithic assemblages of two regions where this culture appears to have evolved differently.
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Reassessment of the Sex and Age-at-Death of the Azilian Skeleton from Le Peyrat 5, Saint-Rabier (Dordogne, France)

open access: yes, 2016
Cette note propose une réévaluation de la diagnose sexuelle et de la détermination de l'âge au décès de l'individu azilien Le Peyrat 5 (LP5) [Dordogne, France] daté directement à 11430 ± 150 BP (GifA-99117 ; 13566-13017 cal. BP) à partir de méthodes fiables appliquées à l'os coxal.
Samsel, Mathilde   +2 more
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From the Atlantic to Beyond the Bug River Finding and Defining the Federmesser-Gruppen / Azilian

open access: yes, 2019
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Grimm, Sonja   +3 more
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The Pyrenean Azilian among Western Europe societies during the late glacial : the lithic contribution

open access: yes, 2015
L’Azilien pyrénéen tient un rôle princeps dans la construction et la reconnaissance des sociétés de la fin du Paléolithique supérieur. Cette référence s’est peu à peu éloignée des définitions actuelles, enrichies par d’autres découvertes. Les vestiges lithiques sont étudiés dans cette thèse pour interroger la caractérisation régionale par rapport aux ...
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Le Closeau revisited. New data and new approaches to the Final Azilian occupations at Closeau (Rueil-Malmaison, Hauts-de-Seine, France).

open access: yes, 2018
Le gisement du Closeau (Rueil-Malmaison, Hauts-de-Seine) est le gisement de référence pour la fin du Tardiglaciaire du nord de laFrance. La répartition, au sein de plusieurs horizons stratigraphiques, de 79 concentrations de vestiges permet d’envisager avec une certaineacuité la compréhension des mutations techniques, économiques et sociales qui ...
Mevel, Ludovic, Bodu, Pierre
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Azilian pebbles: an unsolved mystery

Endeavour, 1984
Abstract The end of the Ice Age (c. 9–8000 BC) in the French Pyrenees and other European areas is characterised by, among other things, the production of enigmatically decorated pebbles. Many theories concerning their function have been put forward. A recent analysis indicates that the decoration is non-random, and may represent some sort of notation.
Paul G Bahn
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Analysis of Dental Cementum Rings as an Approach to Azilian Hunting Strategies

Environmental Archaeology, 1998
Abstract Perfected by biologists, the analysis of dental cementum rings allows us to know the precise age of the animals studied as well as their season of death. Cementum deposits are layers of various density formed regularly during the animal's life.
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The environment of Upper Palaeolithic (Magdalenian and Azilian) hunters at Hauterive-Champr�veyres, Neuch�tel, Switzerland, interpreted from coleopteran remains

Journal of Quaternary Science, 2000
An excavation primarily intended to investigate the Bronze Age deposits at Hautrive-Champreveyres, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, encountered beneath the Bronze Age levels a sequence of Late-glacial sediments that were deposited between about 13000 yr BP and 11800 yr BP.
Scott Elias
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The Azilian man from Los Azules Cave I (Cangas de Onis, Oviedo, Spain)

Human Evolution, 1986
The author analyzes in this study the human skeleton found in the Azilian Grave of Los Azules Cave I (Asturias, NW of Spain), dated by C-14 between 7480 and 7590 B. C. It was diagnosed as an adult male, having a general strong robustness and high stature, as well as a congenital fusion of the right talus bones and, probably, bilateral claw foot.
exaly   +2 more sources

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