2010
DOI: 10.3406/bspf.2010.13909
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Une occupation de la fin du Dernier Maximum glaciaire dans les Pyrénées : le Magdalénien inférieur de la grotte des Scilles (Lespugue, Haute-Garonne)

Abstract: Les fouilles menées par R. et S. de Saint-Périer dans les années 1920 à la grotte des Scilles (Lespugue, Haute-Garonne) ont livré un ensemble de vestiges attribués au Magdalénien. L'étude de cette collection ancienne offre désormais la possibilité de préciser cette caractérisation à la lumière de travaux récents sur cette période. La présentation des différentes catégories de vestiges (industries lithique et osseuse, faune, parure, art mobilier et lampe) permet d'appréhender l'ensemble des registres d'activité… Show more

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“…2). This is the situation at Scilles (Haute-Garonne; Langlais et al, 2010), Petit-Cloup-Barrat (Lot), Saint-Germain-la-Rivière level 3e4 (Gironde; Langlais, 2010) and Lascaux (Allain, 1979;Langlais, under study). Other assemblages yield two distinct groups: a population of backed micro-bladelets, and a population of backed bladelets and shouldered points which represent a different economic objective (Fig.…”
Section: The Lower Magdalenian From Southwest Francementioning
confidence: 92%
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“…2). This is the situation at Scilles (Haute-Garonne; Langlais et al, 2010), Petit-Cloup-Barrat (Lot), Saint-Germain-la-Rivière level 3e4 (Gironde; Langlais, 2010) and Lascaux (Allain, 1979;Langlais, under study). Other assemblages yield two distinct groups: a population of backed micro-bladelets, and a population of backed bladelets and shouldered points which represent a different economic objective (Fig.…”
Section: The Lower Magdalenian From Southwest Francementioning
confidence: 92%
“…3); one of the Lascaux points shows traces of hafting on the proximal part (Leroy-Prost, 2008). Gandil also yielded two self-barbed points (as defined in Pokines and Krupa, 1997), and the assemblage at Scilles includes two single-beveled points (Pétillon in Langlais et al, 2010). The Lower Magdalenian points almost always show a rounded cross-section (oval or circular).…”
Section: The Lower Magdalenian From Southwest Francementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…• an antler object from NA3 with a semi-circular cross-section ( Figure 3: artifact #1), that is a likely "pseudo half-round rod" similar to those documented at the sites of Les Scilles, layer B (Pétillon et al 2008;Pétillon in Langlais et al 2010) and Le Petit Cloup Barrat, layer 4 (Chauvière in Ducasse et al 2011), both of which contain specific assemblages associated with the transition between the Badegoulian and the Lower Magdalenian;…”
Section: Followingmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…According to current knowledge, this chronological interval and typo-technological association correspond to both Late Badegoulian (e.g. Lassac, locus 1: 17,530 ± 100 BP: 21.5-20.8 cal ka BP, Pétillon and Ducasse 2012; La Contrée-Viallet, layer 3: 17,610 ± 70 BP: 21,5-21 cal ka BP, Lafarge 2014) and certain Badegoulian-to-Magdalenian transition assemblages containing lamelles à dos dextre marginal (LDDM; Langlais et al 2010;Ducasse et al 2011, 2019a, Langlais et al 2018Langlais et al 2019;Primault et al 2020). These transitional assemblages are currently the object of a chronological and typo-technological characterization program being conducted in the framework of the DEX_TER project (S. Ducasse and M. Langlais coord.).…”
Section: The Cultural Attribution Of Na3: Chronocultural Admixture Anmentioning
confidence: 99%