Search Results - "Laroulandie, Veronique"
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Traces of human and animal activity (TrAcs) in Cussac Cave (Le Buisson-de-Cadouin, Dordogne, France): Preliminary results and perspectives
Published in Quaternary international (12-02-2017)“…Cussac Cave is well-known for its spectacular engraved art and well-preserved human remains attributed to the Gravettian period of the Upper Paleolithic, but…”
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Reexamining the timing of reindeer disappearance in southwestern France in the larger context of late glacial faunal turnover
Published in Quaternary international (01-09-2016)“…During the Tardiglacial, the significant changes in plant communities relating to climate changes were responsible for faunal recompositions perceptible…”
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Detecting stratigraphical issues using direct radiocarbon dating from small‐mammal remains
Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-05-2020)“…ABSTRACT Frequently preserved in archaeological and palaeontological sites, the tiny size of small‐mammal remains favours percolations into underlying layers…”
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Breaking Free from Field Layers: The Interest of Post-excavation Stratigraphies (PES) for Producing Reliable Archaeological Interpretations and Increasing Chronological Resolution
Published in Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology (10-10-2023)“…In order to track diachronic changes in archaeological sequences, researchers typically partition time into stratigraphic layers defined during fieldwork,…”
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Experimental archaeology in a mid-latitude periglacial context: insight into site formation and taphonomic processes
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-05-2015)“…Experiments have been carried out at two sites in periglacial (MAAT ≈ 0 °C) and alpine (MAAT ≈ 4 °C) contexts in the Pyrenees, including open-air and cave…”
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The human occupation of the northwestern Pyrenees in the Late Glacial: New data from the Arudy basin, lower Ossau valley
Published in Quaternary international (07-04-2015)“…Excavated since the 1860s, the Arudy basin has yielded a number of rich Magdalenian sites that enable us to address the question of the human reoccupation of…”
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A Novel Child Burial from Tierra del Fuego: A Preliminary Report
Published in Journal of island and coastal archaeology (02-07-2020)“…This paper reports the archaeological materials from a unique child burial recently discovered in Tierra del Fuego. Preliminary analyses are consistent with…”
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Hunting fast-moving, low-turnover small game: The status of the snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus) in the Magdalenian
Published in Quaternary international (01-09-2016)“…The hunting of small game in the Upper Palaeolithic is a practice that hides a still underestimated complexity. This article provides an overview of the…”
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Presumed symbolic use of diurnal raptors by Neanderthals
Published in PloS one (05-03-2012)“…In Africa and western Eurasia, occurrences of burials and utilized ocher fragments during the late Middle and early Late Pleistocene are often considered…”
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A Late Neandertal Femur from Les Rochers-de-Villeneuve, France
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (17-05-2005)“…In 2002, a Neandertal partial femoral diaphysis was discovered at Les Rochers-de-Villeneuve (Vienne, France). Radiocarbon dated to ≈40,70014C years before…”
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Convergent evidence of eagle talons used by late Neanderthals in Europe: a further assessment on symbolism
Published in PloS one (10-07-2014)“…To contribute to have a better understanding of the symbolic or not use of certain items by Neanderthals, this work presents new evidence of the deliberate…”
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Prey size as a critical factor for bird bone taphonomy in Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo) pellets
Published in Scientific reports (16-12-2019)“…Each predator hunts and consumes its prey in a particular way. Consequently, the traces left by predators on bones might vary according to the manner in which…”
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Who brought the bird remains to the Middle Palaeolithic site of Les Fieux (Southwestern, France)? Direct evidence of a complex taphonomic story
Published in Quaternary international (09-11-2016)“…Only a few years ago, Neanderthals were considered as unable to exploit fast-moving small prey. Several recent studies have reconsidered this matter and shown…”
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A taphonomic investigation of small vertebrate accumulations produced by the snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus) and its implications for fossil studies
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (15-01-2019)“…The action of predators, such as diurnal raptors, owls, mammals or humans, influence the nature of small vertebrate fossil assemblages but currently their…”
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Unravelling the Taphonomic Stories of Bird Bones from the Middle Pleistocene Layer VIII of Grotte Vaufrey, France
Published in Quaternary (01-12-2021)“…In recent years, several studies have significantly changed our knowledge concerning the use of birds by Neanderthals. However, what remains to be clarified is…”
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Hard core and cutting edge: experimental manufacture and use of Magdalenian composite projectile tips
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-06-2011)“…The technology of the European Upper Palaeolithic yielded abundant evidence of the use of composite projectile heads, in the form of osseous points on the side…”
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Osteological characters for the identification of Caribbean columbids
Published in Novitates Caribaea (15-07-2021)“…Columbid remains are commonly recovered from Caribbean archaeological and paleontological sites. Identifying specimens to species level is therefore likely to…”
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Bird procurement by humans during the Middle and early Upper Paleolithic of Europe: New data for the Aurignacian of southwestern France
Published in Quaternary international (30-03-2020)“…Recently, the development of taphonomically-oriented studies of avifaunal assemblages have contributed towards renewing our perceptions of the complexity of…”
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Multi-Taxa Neo-Taphonomic Analysis of Bone Remains from Barn Owl Pellets and Cross-Validation of Observations: A Case Study from Dominica (Lesser Antilles)
Published in Quaternary (01-12-2021)“…Paleo- and neo-taphonomic analyses of bone assemblages rarely consider all the occurring taxa in a single study and works concerning birds of prey as…”
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The evolution of Magdalenian societies in South-West France between 18,000 and 14,000 calBP: Changing environments, changing tool kits
Published in Quaternary international (12-09-2012)“…In south-western France, between 18,000 and 14,000 calBP, socio-economic changes are evident in several spheres of Magdalenian hunter-gatherer activities which…”
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