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Rediscovery of the Badegoule 5 skeletal remains (Badegoule, Le Lardin-Saint-Lazare, Dordogne, France) [PDF]
International audienceIn 1910 at the site of Badegoule (Dordogne), O. Hauser discovered cranial remains of a juvenile specimen labelled Badegoule 5. No other information about this specimen or its future was available after 1910.
Maureille, Bruno +2 more
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Abstract Embedded artifacts in osteoarchaeological remains may be key to approaching hunting strategies and other behavioral‐related issues such as technological development. However, that kind of evidence is not common within the archaeological record and often not well‐characterized, especially for faunal remains from prehistoric sites.
Marián Cueto +4 more
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What are these barbs for? Preliminary reflections on the function of the Upper Magdalenian barbed weapon tips / Des barbelures pour quoi faire ? Réflexions préliminaires sur la fonction des pointes barbelées du Magdalénien supérieur [PDF]
Article disponible en versions anglaise et française (traduction de l'auteur revue par M. O'Farrell)International audienceLeaning on previous works by M. Julien (1982) and G.C.
Pétillon, Jean-Marc
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The fishes from Cova Fosca (Castellón, Spain): ¿Lost signatures of a hunter gatherer tradition? [PDF]
The small collection of marine fish remains retrieved at the Epipaleolithic-Neolithic site of Cova Fosca is presented. The relevance of these presumably food items is not quantitative but qualitatively, as it reveals a movement of people between the ...
Llorente-Rodríguez, Laura +2 more
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Abstract Although the ornamentation of the Lascaux cave seems relatively homogeneous in style, the analysis by scanning and transmission electron microscopy of 32 microsamples from the figures of the Hall of the Bulls (Bull Rotunda) and one desquamated sample from the soil highlighted different paint pots.
Ina Reiche +4 more
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: The Les Roches Tephra : a marker of volcanism contemporary with the Late Mag-dalenian in the Massif Central, France [PDF]
pdf du manuscritNational audienceThe Les Roches tephra has been defined at Gimeaux. It was emitted by a trachyandesitic volcano (Puy de la Nugère ?) at the end of Dryas II, around 12000 BP.
Raynal, Jean-Paul, Vernet, Gérard
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ABSTRACT The environmental conditions experienced by hunter‐gatherers during the second part of the Upper Palaeolithic (ca. 28 000–15 000 cal bp) are poorly known in the mid‐elevation volcanic mountains of the Massif Central in southern France. The stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen (13C/12C and 15N/14N expressed as δ13C and δ15N values) in ...
Dorothée G. Drucker, Laure Fontana
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RESUMEN: En este trabajo se estudia una amplia colección de fragmentos de rodetes, realizados en hueso (escápulas), procedentes del Magdaleniense de la Cueva de Las Caldas (Asturias, España).
Soledad CORCHÓN RODRÍGUEZ +1 more
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Un campement magdalénien à Étiolles (Essonne)
. The aim of this article is to better understand the social structure of a small Magdalenian community through the palethnographic analysis of an occupation level of Étiolles, level U5-P15.
Monique Olive +2 more
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Mapping the expansion of the Northwest Magdalenian [PDF]
New paleoclimatic data for the Lateglacial clarify climatic phases during the Lateglacial. Cold climate played a key role in limiting Magdalenian expansion from southwest and central Europe This paper presents chronological and geographic data for the different climatic phases to map the expansion of the Magdalenian into northwest Europe. Specifically,
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