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Preliminary results from new Palaeolithic open-air sites near Bayonne (south-western France)

Journal

QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL
Volume 364, Issue -, Pages 109-125

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2014.12.007

Keywords

Palaeolithic; Basque Country; Geomorphology; Numerical dating; Lithic technology; Use-wear analyses

Funding

  1. SMP3C team of the UMR 5608 TRACES unit (CNRS, University of Toulouse II Jean Jaures)
  2. OPH 64, Capio France, CHU de la Cote Basque

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Rescue archeology operations conducted by INRAP (Institut National de Recherches Archeologiques Preventives) over the past five years on the eastern plateaus of Bayonne (south-western France) have contributed significant new elements to our knowledge of the Paleolithic occupations of Basque Country. New stratigraphic data, combined with numerical dating techniques, have enabled us to develop a new and reliable chronology for the region, enabling a better understanding of the evolution of the landscape since the end of the Middle Pleistocene. A brief Gravettian occupation, unusual in the classic Pyrenean context, provides evidence for complex economic and territorial strategies. Several late Mousterian occupations show an intensive and complementary exploitation during MIS 3, while the Patinated Mousterian lithic assemblages from MIS 5 may correspond to the oft-argued classic low mobility strategies of Neandertal groups. Despite their disturbed conditions, the Acheulean assemblages, pre-dating the Eemian, are mostly composed of flint and raise new questions regarding their Cantabrian-Pyrenean context, where coarse stones usually dominate. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.

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