2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-5521(02)01092-0
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Considérations sur l’extension géographique du Néolithique final à « livre de beurre » en Touraine et Poitou (France)

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“…-In a more recent period, during the Final Neolithic in central France, ''livre de beurre'' cores are also based on the same general structural principles of the core, but the reduction system has unique characteristics including blade sizes more than 25 cm long, the knapping technique employed and the low recurrence in each reduction series (Millet-Richard, 1997;Airvaux and Primault, 2002). -In South Africa, the Howiesons Poort industries, dated to ca.…”
Section: Synthesis Of the Blade Production System And Hypothetical Comentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-In a more recent period, during the Final Neolithic in central France, ''livre de beurre'' cores are also based on the same general structural principles of the core, but the reduction system has unique characteristics including blade sizes more than 25 cm long, the knapping technique employed and the low recurrence in each reduction series (Millet-Richard, 1997;Airvaux and Primault, 2002). -In South Africa, the Howiesons Poort industries, dated to ca.…”
Section: Synthesis Of the Blade Production System And Hypothetical Comentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les caractéri sti ques géomorphologiques et la nature des constructions (matériaux périssables) pourraient expliquer une mauvaise conservation de ces occupations, mais la rareté des sites d'habitat identifiés ne peut être un argument suffisant pour discuter de l'apparente faiblesse des occupations néolithiques de cette région. La très grande rareté des vestiges provenant de sites funéraires ou d'habitats de cette période, en regard de cette exploitation massive du silex, pose ainsi une des principales interrogations sur le Néolithique final de la région Centre (Airvaux, Primault, 2002 ;Villes, 2003). Quelle était la fonction de ces lames ?…”
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