Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5113631 Quaternary International 2017 37 Pages PDF
Abstract
Historiographic researches updated and completed beforehand various settings. Geographical and stratigraphical distribution/reallocation, recoveries of artefacts, stocktaking of collections are few examples of better basis acquired by preparatory works. Regarding the specific study of the material, lithotype analysis revealed two main important results: large procurement territories, up to 150-180 km for some Mousterian groups (Cavillon-III and Inferior of Rivière Units, Lorenzi, Prince-E Unit), and an amazing constant techno-economic strategy (e.g. Levallois points in peripheral flints, Levallois blades in semi-local raw material, isolated allochtone retouched tools). However, techno-typology data allowed not only common patterns inter and intra sites but some variations underlined and confronted widely. These differences involved, for example, use of methods (global disappearance of Levallois methods, frequency of Discoïd debitage), functional and productions aims (abundant and voluminous cores in Lorenzi; huge, lengthened blades in Cavillon-Rivière's Inferior Unit; selection of blanks based on morphometry; scrapers and denticulate proportions). Compared on certain points to the other Balzi Rossi series stemming from modern excavations (Mochi, Bombrini, ex-Birreria, ex-Casino), a Mousterian synchronic and diachronic panorama had been drawn for the first time. Moreover, replaced within penecontemporaneous assemblages discovered in neighboring sites (e.g. Madonna dell'Arma, Caverna della Fate, Manie, San Francesco, Colombo, Santa Lucia Superiore), this outcome contributes to improve our knowledge on Mousterian material cultures and behaviors in Southeast of France, Italy as well as in the broader of Mediterranean area.
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