Search Results - "Gómez Coutouly, Yan Axel"
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THE MICROBLADE INDUSTRY FROM SWAN POINT CULTURAL ZONE 4b: TECHNOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL IMPLICATIONS FROM THE EARLIEST HUMAN OCCUPATION IN ALASKA
Published in American antiquity (01-10-2018)“…Swan Point in central Alaska contains the oldest recognized human occupation in Alaska (Cultural Zone 4b [CZ4b]), dating to circa 14,000 cal BP. This component…”
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Questioning the Anthropic Nature of Pedra Furada and the Piauí Sites
Published in PaleoAmerica : a journal of early human migration and dispersal (02-01-2022)“…Many archaeologists are still skeptical about a human presence in the Americas during or before the Late Glacial Maximum (LGM), considering that the claim is…”
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Migrations and interactions in prehistoric Beringia: the evolution of Yakutian lithic technology
Published in Antiquity (01-02-2016)“…Flaked-tool technology can provide insights into social and cultural changes and interregional connections. This study of changing tool production covers the…”
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Amakomanak: An Early Holocene Microblade Site in Northwestern Alaska
Published in Arctic anthropology (01-02-2017)“…The Amakomanak site (AMR-00095), dated around 7500 BC, is located in the Noatak National Preserve in northwestern Alaska and presents an important microblade…”
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Anangula—A Major Pressure-Microblade Site in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska: Reevaluating Its Lithic Component
Published in Arctic anthropology (01-01-2015)“…The Anangula Core-and-Blade site (eastern Aleutians), discovered in 1938, dates between ca. 9600 and 8000 cal. BP. Anangula is a major site in the archaeology…”
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Activity Areas or Conflict Episode? Interpreting the Spatial Patterning of Lice and Fleas at the Precontact Yup’ik Site of Nunalleq (Sixteenth to Seventeenth Centuries AD, Alaska)
Published in Etudes Inuit (01-01-2019)“…Archaeoentomological research at the precontact site of Nunalleq (sixteenth and seventeenth centuries AD), Southwest Alaska, has identified hundreds of lice…”
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A technological approach to obsidian circulation in Prehistoric Central Alaska
Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-12-2017)“…"Central Alaska is a key-region for studying long-distance circulation, trade and use of obsidian. Although the main raw materials in the early and late…”
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Little Panguingue Creek: A c. 9600-Year-Old Prehistoric Knapping Workshop in the Nenana Valley, Central Alaska
Published in PaleoAmerica : a journal of early human migration and dispersal (02-01-2019)“…The Nenana Valley near Healy, Alaska, has been the site of many decades of prehistoric archaeological research focused on the late Pleistocene and early…”
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The Late Pleistocene Microblade Component of Ushki Lake (Kamchatka, Russian Far East)
Published in PaleoAmerica : a journal of early human migration and dispersal (01-10-2016)“…The Late Pleistocene sites from Ushki Lake (Kamchatka) are among the most important sites for the understanding of the early archaeology of Beringia. This…”
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Avant-propos au volume La notion de « chaîne opératoire » dans le monde : 50 ans d'études technologiques en Préhistoire
Published in Journal of lithic studies (15-09-2017)“…En 1964 s'est tenu aux Eyzies un symposium franco-américain auquel participèrent notamment Fr. Bordes, D. E. Crabtree et J. Tixier, décrit ensuite comme « une…”
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Les pointes de projectiles polies du site de Nunalleq (village d’Agaligmiut), sud-ouest de l’Alaska : Une nouvelle approche des Bow-and-Arrow Wars chez les Yupiit
Published in Etudes Inuit (01-01-2019)“…La fouille du site de Nunalleq (GDN-248) en territoire yup’ik a révélé une succession d’au moins trois niveaux allant vers 1570-1630 après J.C. à 1645–1675…”
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À la recherche des premières occupations préhistoriques de l’Alaska dans la vallée de la Tanana (États-Unis)
Published in Nouvelles de l'archéologie (30-09-2015)“…Archaeological evidence suggests that the initial colonization of north western North America was the result of one or more migratory waves of people arriving…”
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Chronique d’une mort annoncée ? Quand la Loi de programmation de la recherche sonne le glas de la recherche publique
Published in Nouvelles de l'archéologie (19-11-2020)“…AvertissementÀ la demande des Nouvelles de l’archéologie, quelques archéologues investi(e)s dans la lutte contre la Loi de programmation de la recherche (Lpr)…”
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À la recherche des premières occupations préhistoriques de l’Alaska dans la vallée de la Tanana (États-Unis)
Published in Nouvelles de l'archéologie (01-10-2015)“…Les données archéologiques indiquent que le peuplement du Nouveau Monde est le résultat de diverses vagues migratoires venues d’Asie du nord-est qui se…”
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Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more » : réponse à Antoine Lourdeau
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Anangula, a Major Pressure Microblade Site in the Aleutians (Alaska): Reevaluating Its Lithic Component
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Apogée et déclin de la méthode Yubetsu: Les débitages lamellaires par pression dans le Nord Pacifique lors du peuplement du Nouveau Monde (de la fin du Pléistocène au début de l'Holocène)
Published in Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française (2018)“…Cette recherche se fonde sur un travail doctoral portant sur la diffusion du phénomène lamellaire dans le Nord Pacifique. La progression du débitage de…”
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Compte-rendu de : YAMADA M. et ONO A. dir. (2014) - Lithic Raw Material Exploitation and Circulation in Prehistory : A Comparative Perspective in Diverse Palaeoenvironments. Université de Liège – Meiji University, ERAUL 138, 236 p., ISBN : 978-2-930495-24-8
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