2020
DOI: 10.1017/rdc.2020.50
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THE ABRI CASSEROLE (DORDOGNE, FRANCE): REASSESSING THE14C CHRONOLOGY OF A KEY UPPER PALEOLITHIC SEQUENCE IN SOUTHWESTERN FRANCE

Abstract: ABSTRACT Discovered at the beginning of the twentieth century, the Abri Casserole (Dordogne, France) was the subject of salvage excavations in the early nineties. The fieldwork revealed a sequence of 13 archaeological levels that document human occupations from the Gravettian to the Magdalenian, including very rare and poorly known assemblages (e.g. Early Badegoulian, Protosolutrean) that afford a particular importance to this sequence. Results of a previous dating program t… Show more

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“…bulk samples giving average results, high standard-deviations, etc. : Ducasse et al, 2020;Banks et al, 2019). Finally, the results of this reassessment have led to a switch from the 22,8-19 cal ka BP interval that was documented at the end of the 1990s through the combination of several betacounting dated key-sites from the Paris Basin to the Languedoc region (e.g.…”
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“…bulk samples giving average results, high standard-deviations, etc. : Ducasse et al, 2020;Banks et al, 2019). Finally, the results of this reassessment have led to a switch from the 22,8-19 cal ka BP interval that was documented at the end of the 1990s through the combination of several betacounting dated key-sites from the Paris Basin to the Languedoc region (e.g.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…; see below). Finally, between these two limits, the issue of the classic two-fold division between Early and Late Badegoulian-quite wellestablished in term of archaeostratigraphic sequence-appears to be chronologically blurred by the strong overlap visible within the 23,5-22,5 cal ka BP timespan, corresponding to the entire development of the Early stage, as documented at Le Cuzoul de Vers (layers 27 to 22: Ducasse, 2010;Clottes et al, 2012) and Casserole rockshelters (layer NA6: Ducasse et al, 2020;Morala, 1993). However, besides this general and paradigm-dependent framework, and despite a too low radiometric resolution for these clearly fast phenomena, we will see that detailed archaeostratigraphic examinations of the timing and co-evolution of several typotechnological proxies reveal a very complex but exciting panorama.…”
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“…Solutrean layers are dated by 14 C AMS on burned bones to 20 500 -23 300 cal BP (Detrain, 2016;Ducasse et al, 2020). Fourteen lustrous gravels were retrieved in this layer (Figure 1, Table 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, recent AMS radiocarbon dates show that the Solutrean dates to ca. 26,000-22,000 cal BP, ending about 9000 years before Clovis begins(Zilhao 2013;Cascalheira and Bicho 2015;Ducasse et al 2019Ducasse et al , 2020Verpoorte et al 2019). Furthermore, the genomes of ancient and recent Native Americans show no early input from Upper Paleolithic Western Europeans.…”
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