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Late Neanderthal short-term and specialized occupations at the Abri du Maras (South-East France, level 4.1, MIS 3)

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    Identifier: imarina:9172964
    Authors:
    Moncel, Marie-HeleneChacon, M. GemaVettese, DelphineCourty, Marie-AgnesDaujeard, CamilleEixea, AleixFernandes, PaulAllue, EthelHardy, BruceRivals, FlorentBearez, PhilippeGallotti, RosaliaPuaud, Simon
    Abstract:
    Level 4.1 from the Abri du Maras (Ardeche, France) is chronologically attributed to the beginning of MIS 3 and is one example of late Neanderthal occupations in the southeast of France. Previous work on the faunal and lithic remains suggests that this level records short-term hunting episodes of reindeer associated with fragmented lithic reduction sequences. During fieldwork, the high density of the material did not allow identification of clear spatial patterning of these activities. In order to try to decipher the palimpsest of these short-term occupations, we combined contextual micro-stratigraphic analysis with interdisciplinary and methodological approaches to obtain high-resolution intra-site spatial data. The former was performed by studying microfacies variability of occupation layers at meso to microscales. A combination of spatial techniques based on GIS and kernel density analysis along with faunal and lithic refitting was used and focused on the horizontal distribution of the whole archaeological assemblage. The results demonstrate that quantitative approaches, associated with the interdisciplinary empirical processing of data, are suitable and adequate methods for describing the spatio-temporal formation of the archaeological assemblage. This integrated approach allowed us to identify a temporal succession of occupational events marked by distinctive anthropic imprints in the host matrix in well-preserved activity areas. The analysis of their spatial patterns reveals differential treatment of lithic and faunal remains. We describe the possible organization of the settlement patterns dynamics of these specialized short-term occupations.
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    Author, as appears in the article.: Moncel, Marie-Helene; Chacon, M. Gema; Vettese, Delphine; Courty, Marie-Agnes; Daujeard, Camille; Eixea, Aleix; Fernandes, Paul; Allue, Ethel; Hardy, Bruce; Rivals, Florent; Bearez, Philippe; Gallotti, Rosalia; Puaud, Simon;
    Department: Història i Història de l'Art
    URV's Author/s: Allue Marti, Ethel Ann / Chacón Navarro, María Gema / Rivals, Florent Joseph Louis
    Keywords: Spatial pattern analysis Short-term occupations Middle palaeolithic Late neanderthal France Fauna and lithic refits Abri du maras
    Abstract: Level 4.1 from the Abri du Maras (Ardeche, France) is chronologically attributed to the beginning of MIS 3 and is one example of late Neanderthal occupations in the southeast of France. Previous work on the faunal and lithic remains suggests that this level records short-term hunting episodes of reindeer associated with fragmented lithic reduction sequences. During fieldwork, the high density of the material did not allow identification of clear spatial patterning of these activities. In order to try to decipher the palimpsest of these short-term occupations, we combined contextual micro-stratigraphic analysis with interdisciplinary and methodological approaches to obtain high-resolution intra-site spatial data. The former was performed by studying microfacies variability of occupation layers at meso to microscales. A combination of spatial techniques based on GIS and kernel density analysis along with faunal and lithic refitting was used and focused on the horizontal distribution of the whole archaeological assemblage. The results demonstrate that quantitative approaches, associated with the interdisciplinary empirical processing of data, are suitable and adequate methods for describing the spatio-temporal formation of the archaeological assemblage. This integrated approach allowed us to identify a temporal succession of occupational events marked by distinctive anthropic imprints in the host matrix in well-preserved activity areas. The analysis of their spatial patterns reveals differential treatment of lithic and faunal remains. We describe the possible organization of the settlement patterns dynamics of these specialized short-term occupations.
    Thematic Areas: Historia Geosciences, multidisciplinary Geociências Ciencias sociales Ciencias humanas Archeology (arts and humanities) Archeology Archaeology Antropologia / arqueologia Antropología Anthropology
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Author's mail: florent.rivals@urv.cat mariagema.chacon@urv.cat ethelann.allue@urv.cat
    Author identifier: 0000-0001-8074-9254
    Record's date: 2024-07-27
    Papper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Link to the original source: https://hal.science/hal-03146408#
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Papper original source: Archaeological And Anthropological Sciences. 13 (3):
    APA: Moncel, Marie-Helene; Chacon, M. Gema; Vettese, Delphine; Courty, Marie-Agnes; Daujeard, Camille; Eixea, Aleix; Fernandes, Paul; Allue, Ethel; Hardy, (2021). Late Neanderthal short-term and specialized occupations at the Abri du Maras (South-East France, level 4.1, MIS 3). Archaeological And Anthropological Sciences, 13(3), -. DOI: 10.1007/s12520-021-01285-5
    Article's DOI: 10.1007/s12520-021-01285-5
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Journal publication year: 2021
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
  • Keywords:

    Anthropology,Archaeology,Archeology,Archeology (Arts and Humanities),Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
    Spatial pattern analysis
    Short-term occupations
    Middle palaeolithic
    Late neanderthal
    France
    Fauna and lithic refits
    Abri du maras
    Historia
    Geosciences, multidisciplinary
    Geociências
    Ciencias sociales
    Ciencias humanas
    Archeology (arts and humanities)
    Archeology
    Archaeology
    Antropologia / arqueologia
    Antropología
    Anthropology
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