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Furestier, Robin. "Les industries lithiques campaniformes du sud-est de la France." Phd thesis, Université de Provence - Aix-Marseille I, 2005. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00084729.
Full textMontoya, Cyril. "Les traditions techniques lithiques à l'Épigravettien: Analyses de séries du Tardiglaciaire entre Alpes et Méditerranée." Phd thesis, Université de Provence - Aix-Marseille I, 2004. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00273284.
Full textA cette simplification des méthodes de taille, s'opère en outre en parallèle des transformations dans les techniques et les modes d'expressions de l'art mobilier. Nous avons ainsi pu mettre en évidence l'existence de deux styles différents de représentations picturales. Le plus ancien, daté de la fin du Dryas ancien (antérieur à 13 000 BP), fait référence à un style naturaliste. A ce titre, les traits de l'artiste semblent reproduire fidèlement la réalité en insistant sur certains détails anatomiques et en conservant le mieux possible les proportions du sujet. A partir de 12 000 BP, on observe une perte de l'exactitude et de la précision lors de la représentation des sujets, avec des figures plus abstraites parfois même schématisées. Ces modifications observées dans les domaines techniques et artistiques témoignent des nombreux bouleversements qui ont affectés la structure des sociétés fossiles tardiglaciaires.
Augereau, Anne. "Évolution de l'industrie du silex du cinquième au quatrième millénaires avant Jésus-Christ dans le Sud-Est du bassin parisien." Paris 1, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA010732.
Full textThe purpose of this thesis was to characterize the evolution of flint tools production in the neolithic south-east parisian area where chalk flint is very abundant but unfit for high level knapping technics and where phenomenoms of cultural interpenetration have spread. Dozen lithic assemblages, total of about 100000 artefacts with 6000 retouched tools, has been observed from dwelling and flint mining settlements down the petite seine valley, the Yonne valley and the Vanne valley. The challenge was to test lithic technology analysis for the knowledge of the first farming societies. The postulate was : lithic economy, main source of tools production, shall be considered like part of a system which build his structure along socio-economical changes. Evidence has been looking forward different stages of flint industry evolution wich would superpose themselves into cultural chronologies allowed and, perhaps, lead to improve the definition of those. The principal results show that Villeneuve-Saint-Germain group (early neolithic in French terminology) is distinguished by the existence of a blades production in small minority, issued from a high technical skill knapping, and by the acquisition of exogen or rare raw material. This production structure might be inherited partly from danubian occidental technology
Menras, Caroline. "Les industries lithiques de trois occupations de plein air (étude techno-économique et typologique) et leur place dans le contexte Moustérien du Languedoc Méditerranéen : Le Cadénas (Bédarieux, Hérault), Les Cours (Plaissan, Hérault), Le Serre du Coucouyon (La Capelle-et-Masmolène, Gard)." Montpellier 3, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008MON30087.
Full textMediterranean Languedoc is a vast region in Southern France where Mousterian occupations, mainly concentrated in the eastern sector, are numerous. In this region the Mousterian is known through early typological studies of stone assemblages from cave sites following Bordes’ methodology (Bordes, 1950). The three open air sites presented in this dissertation (two surface sites : the Cadénas and the Cours and one stratified site : the Serre du Coucouyon), as yet unpublished, have yielded lithic series from methodical excavations and collection. Presently, the Cadénas and the Cours are rare evidence of the Mousterian presence in the central part of Languedoc, while the Serre du Coucouyon is situated in the eastern sector of this region. The techno-economical approach used to analyse these three stone assemblages has brought to light variability in Neandertal behaviour concerning raw material collection and economy in sectors more or less rich in siliceous resources, and also concerning the different production systems used and their goals. Comparisons made with other Mousterian stone assemblages in Languedoc (Prentégarde, Brugas, Roquette II…) seem to indicate ties with certain sites from the Rhône Valley. Although these three open air occupations are known only through their stone industries, they contribute to a better understanding of Mousterian occupation management in Mediterranean Languedoc
Bon, François. "L'Aurignacien entre mer et océan : réflexion sur l'unité des phases anciennes de l'Aurignacien dans le Sud de la France /." [Paris] : Société préhistorique française, 2002. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb38976823s.
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Furestier, Robin. "Les industries lithiques campaniformes du sud-est de la France /." Oxford : J. and E. Hedges, 2007. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb411601291.
Full textRicq-de, Bouard Monique. "L'outillage en pierre polie dans les sociétés néolithiques de la France méditerranéenne." Paris, EHESS, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994EHES0321.
Full textNearly 2500 stone axes, from which a thoussand are dated, have given rise to typological and petrological studies. After the working methods, the raw materials utilised are described, and their deposists located. The main characters of the tools are elucidated by comparison with known assemblages. Artefacts from the early, middle and late neolithic are successively studied: inventory per site and detailed analytical results, global typolpgical analysis to bring out the general characters in each period, study of the exploited sources of raw materials and of the exchange routes. The tooling is marked by a high selection of the rocks used, which can be detected as soon as the early neolithic. No significant evolution of the manufacturing techniques, of the shape or size of the stone blades can be perceived during the neolithic. Southern france has mainly produced tools from glaucophane schists, hornfels and tremolitite rocks. The impact of such tools was only local or regional, but they have clearly marked some areas of influence. Eclogite tools alone, produced on the italian side of the alps and abundant ion southern france, give rise to long-distance exchane. We ahve not dealt with the other side of the exchange of stone axes. We only suggest that eclogite artefact may have been exchange against flint from the rhone valley, through the alps
Hernandez, Marion. "Cadre chronologique des peuplements humains et des paléoenvironnements dans le Sud-Ouest de la France au Pléistocène moyen : apport des datations par luminescence stimulée optiquement." Bordeaux 3, 2011. https://extranet.u-bordeaux-montaigne.fr/memoires/diffusion.php?nnt=2011BOR30059.
Full textSeveral sites in the South-west of France have delivered lithic remains belonging to the Middle Pleistocene. Even though this documentation is of great importance to the understanding of the lithic assemblage of the Lower and Middle Paleolithic, its study has until now been limited by the lack of precise chronological data. This work aims to bring forth precision to the chronological context of this region by applying optical stimulated dating in order to date sedimentary quartz from the sites of Vaufrey, Coudoulous I, Duclos and Romentères. Therefore, a methodological work was undertaken to expand the chronological limits of OSL dating on sedimentary quartz. It consisted on developing an approach based on the use of the TT-OSL signal. Furthermore an inter-comparative study between ESR and TT-OSL was undertaken. In addition, TL dating was applied to directly date the lithic industry of the sites of Romentères and Duclos. The bulk of data obtained from this work allowed to demonstrate the potential of the TT-OSL method and shed a new light on the chronology of each of the studied sites, and then, on the evolution of the lithic industries during the Middle Pleistocene
Khedhaier, Rym. "Contribution à l'étude fonctionnelle des industries lithiques sauveterriennes : comparaison de deux sites du Sud-Est de la France (Le Sansonnet et le Pey de Durance) et de la Suisse occidentale (La Baume d'Ogens et Le Château-d'Oex." Aix-Marseille 1, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003AIX10024.
Full textLanglais, Mathieu. "Dynamiques culturelles des sociétés magdaléniennes dans leurs cadres environnementaux : enquête sur 7000 ans d'évolution de leurs industries lithiques entre Rhône et Ebre." Toulouse 2, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007TOU20075.
Full textFrom Rhone to Ebre, several regional syntheses have handled to view the Magdalenian as a polymorph entity. In this work, this “civilization” is looking through a comparison of lithic assemblages between a historiographical centre and its margin, so chronological so geographical. This dialectics permit us to investigate motors of this evolution and particularly the parallel between cultural dynamics and environmental changes during the end of Late Glacial Maximum and Tardiglacial (20 500-13 500 cal. BP). In this aim, a new natural framework is purposed from actual dates obtained on different glacial, marines and continental records. Lithics kits of Magdalenian show unity and techno-economical, chronological or territorial variations. Chronological margin of Magdalenian (early and final) are periods of renewal of know-how and transformation of tool-kits and symbols, during which, different cultural expressions seemingly contemporaneous can be recognized. Between both, middle Magdalenian, the advent of which is synchronic of Heinrich 1 event, and upper Magdalenian, show a double dynamic: of the one part, elements that cover a great distance and, of the other part, some regionalism. Climatic changes and their demographic implications have probably played an important role in different degrees of needs anticipation and territorial identification of the Magdalenian groups. This evolution is inscribed differently in tools and weapons