Between new and inherited technical behaviours: a case study from the Early Middle Palaeolithic of Southern France

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作者
Mathias, Cyrielle [1 ]
Bourguignon, Laurence [2 ,3 ]
Brenet, Michel [2 ,4 ]
Gregoire, Sophie [1 ]
Moncel, Marie-Helene [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] UMR 7194 HNHP CNRS MNHN UPVD, Ave Leon Jean Gregory, F-66720 Tautavel, France
[2] INRAP, Lotissement Actipolis, Impasse Rue Dionysos, F-34420 Villeneuve Les Beziers, France
[3] UMR 7041 ArScAn AnTet MAE, 21 Allee Univ, F-92023 Nanterre, France
[4] Univ Bordeaux, UMR 5199 PACEA, F-33405 Talence, France
[5] Museum Natl Hist Nat Paris, Dept Hommes & Environm, Inst Paleontol Humaine, UMR 7194 HNHP CNRS MNHN UPVD, Paris, France
关键词
Lithic technology; Morphological analysis; Early Middle Palaeolithic; Southern France; Lower to Middle Palaeolithic transition; LA-MICOQUE DORDOGNE; OPEN-AIR SITES; ORGNAC; 3; SUBSISTENCE BEHAVIOR; NEANDERTHAL BEHAVIOR; MEDITERRANEAN SITES; CENTRAL-EUROPE; SMALL TOOLS; LAYER; MIS;
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10.1007/s12520-020-01114-1
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Q98 [人类学];
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030303 ;
摘要
The beginning of the Middle Palaeolithic in Western Europe is traditionally associated with the emergence of new, more complex and standardised debitage technologies, such as Levallois technology. These changes occurred in the archaeological record between MIS 9 and MIS 6. This paper aims to evaluate the processes of technical change at work in Southern France, tracking innovations and persistent behaviours and potential shifts, to describe the process of transition and compare the Southeast and Southwest of France. We revised several major sites from Ardeche and Dordogne through the technological analysis of seven lithic assemblages in areas rich in good-quality raw materials, mostly flint. Technological analysis shows common features in lithic strategies and industries that can all be attributed to the Early Middle Palaeolithic. The features are a diversity of debitage methods and spatiotemporal management of thechaines operatoires(ramification and artefact mobility). At the same time, algorithmic methods (Systeme par Surface de Debitage Alternees: SSDA) continue to be used, in the same way as large cutting tools (LCTs), although they are rare (pebble tools, bifaces and 'mixed matrices'). These LCTs are persistent technologies from the Acheulean technocomplex. Gradual mosaic-type changes in the lithic record are particularly well demonstrated through the sequence of Orgnac 3, where a local onset of Levallois technologies appears to occur. Both in the Southeast and Southwest of France, the Lower to Middle Palaeolithic transition records gradual and asynchronous behavioural changes as early as MIS 9 to MIS 6. These shifts are not only due to increased hominin cognition. Abilities of human groups to adapt to diversified environments and regional cultural processes may also have played a key role. Several lithic technocomplexes coexisted between MIS 9 and 6 in these two areas and although differences in local strategies are obvious, similar trajectories towards MP behaviour can be detected.
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