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La fin des temps glaciaires est une période de changement. À l’ouverture de nouveaux territoires, jusque-là prisonniers des glaciers, succède une phase de recolonisation par la végétation, la faune et, enfin, par l’homme.
Mevel, Ludovic
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From the Atlantic to Beyond the Bug River Finding and Defining the Federmesser-Gruppen / Azilian
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Grimm, Sonja +3 more
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Temporal and spatial variability of prehistoric aquatic resource procurement: a case study from Mesolithic Northern Iberia. [PDF]
Milano S +3 more
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The collection of lithic material, combined with an empirical localization of artefacts has revealed two concentrations on the site at Quillien, which clearly correspond to two phases of occupation.
Pierre Léopold, Pierre Gouletquer
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This paper presents new archaeological evidence recorded in the late Pleistocene levels from Arangas cave (Northern Spain). The main goal is to reconstruct the subsistence strategies of the hunter-gatherer groups that occupied the cave between 18,500 and
Álvarez Fernández, Esteban
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International audienceThe discovery of the site of Closeau in the mid-1990s turned our knowledge of post-Magdalenian societies in the Paris basinupside down.
Bodu, Pierre, Mevel, Ludovic
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The transition between the upper-final magdalenian and the azilian in the cantabrian region [PDF]
El objetivo general del presente trabajo es estudiar la continuidad y ruptura entre los periodos del Magdaleniense Superior Final y Aziliense en la región cantábrica.
López Herrero, Helio
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International audienceOur study has been performed on several assemblages from several sites located in the Quercy region in the South of France (Murat, Peyrazet, Mirande 2, Cuzoul de Gramat and Fontfaurès) and attributed to the Badegoulian, Magdalenian,
Constans, Guilhem
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La grotte du Bois-Ragot à Gouex (Vienne). Note préliminaire
Current excavations at «la Grotte du Bois-Ragot» (Gouex — (Vienne) — France) have given up four levels of the last Palaeolithic times, two of them with a rich magdalenian assemblage (M.
Chollet, André +5 more
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Adaptability, resilience and environmental buffering in European Refugia during the Late Pleistocene: Insights from La Riera Cave (Asturias, Cantabria, Spain). [PDF]
Jones JR +3 more
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