Bird bone taphonomy and zooarchaeology in caves. Application to the Palaeolithic sites of Bois-Ragot (Vienne), Combe Saunière (Dordogne), and La Vache (Ariège)

Criteria to secure the anthropic origin of archaeological bird bone collections are of crucial importance when adressing the question of past human interests in birds, given the large number of non-human agents and post-depositional processes which can be responsible for the accumulation and the mod...

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Main Author: Laroulandie, Véronique
Other Authors: De la Préhistoire à l'Actuel : Culture, Environnement et Anthropologie (PACEA), Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux I, Bernard Vandermeersch
Format: Thesis
Language:French
Published: HAL CCSD 2000
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00931286/file/THESElaroulandie.pdf
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.n9mq1z 2023-05-15T18:20:11+02:00 Bird bone taphonomy and zooarchaeology in caves. Application to the Palaeolithic sites of Bois-Ragot (Vienne), Combe Saunière (Dordogne), and La Vache (Ariège) Taphonomie et Archéozoologie des Oiseaux en Grotte : Applications aux Sites Paléolithiques du Bois-Ragot (Vienne), de Combe Saunière (Dordogne) et de La Vache (Ariège). Laroulandie, Véronique De la Préhistoire à l'Actuel : Culture, Environnement et Anthropologie (PACEA) Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux I Bernard Vandermeersch 2000-12-19 https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00931286/file/THESElaroulandie.pdf https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00931286 fr fre HAL CCSD tel-00931286 10670/1.n9mq1z https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00931286/file/THESElaroulandie.pdf https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00931286 other Le serveur TEL (thèses-en-ligne) Archéologie et Préhistoire. Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux I, 2000. Français Taphonomy Zooarchaeoloy Bird Methodology reference collection Upper Palaeolithic Taphonomie Archéozoologie Oiseaux Méthodologie Référentiels Paléolithique supérieur archeo geo Thesis https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_46ec/ 2000 fttriple 2023-01-22T17:55:17Z Criteria to secure the anthropic origin of archaeological bird bone collections are of crucial importance when adressing the question of past human interests in birds, given the large number of non-human agents and post-depositional processes which can be responsible for the accumulation and the modification of bird remains in caves. The taphonomy of bird remains is still largely unexplored. A major part of this study consisted in establishing a methodology that would allow a reconstruction of the history of the studied bones. This methodology is based on data available from the literature on ethology, on large and small faunal taphonomy, and on first-hand analysis of present and palaeontological reference collections. Six criteria were established and then systematicaly evaluated for their discriminating potential in recontructing the taphonomic history of the bird bone assemblages. It is argued that only the combination of several criteria are able to counter the problem of equifinality. This approach has been applied to three french archaeological collections: Bois Ragot (Vienne, Magdalenian), Combe Saunière (Dordogne, Solutrean), and La Vache (Ariège, Magdalenian). The species for which the anthropic origin was attested, were consequently undergoing zooarchaeological analysis. At Bois Ragot the Snowy Owl was the dominant species exploited for meat and raw material (bone and probably feathers). At the Combe Saunière, only cleaned Snowy Owl ulna and radius were brought in the site. At La Vache, Grouse and Alpine Chough were eaten in a relatively elaborate way. Inter-site comparison reveals that for the same species, synchronic et diachronic differences exist in the exploitation modes. Future research may shed light on the cultural implication of these practices. Face à la diversité des agents susceptibles d'accumuler des restes aviaires et au large éventail des modifications post-dépositionnelles possibles, il est essentiel, lorsque l'on s'interroge sur les relations qui ont existé dans le passé entre les ... Thesis snowy owl Unknown
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topic Taphonomy
Zooarchaeoloy
Bird
Methodology
reference collection
Upper Palaeolithic
Taphonomie
Archéozoologie
Oiseaux
Méthodologie
Référentiels
Paléolithique supérieur
archeo
geo
spellingShingle Taphonomy
Zooarchaeoloy
Bird
Methodology
reference collection
Upper Palaeolithic
Taphonomie
Archéozoologie
Oiseaux
Méthodologie
Référentiels
Paléolithique supérieur
archeo
geo
Laroulandie, Véronique
Bird bone taphonomy and zooarchaeology in caves. Application to the Palaeolithic sites of Bois-Ragot (Vienne), Combe Saunière (Dordogne), and La Vache (Ariège)
topic_facet Taphonomy
Zooarchaeoloy
Bird
Methodology
reference collection
Upper Palaeolithic
Taphonomie
Archéozoologie
Oiseaux
Méthodologie
Référentiels
Paléolithique supérieur
archeo
geo
description Criteria to secure the anthropic origin of archaeological bird bone collections are of crucial importance when adressing the question of past human interests in birds, given the large number of non-human agents and post-depositional processes which can be responsible for the accumulation and the modification of bird remains in caves. The taphonomy of bird remains is still largely unexplored. A major part of this study consisted in establishing a methodology that would allow a reconstruction of the history of the studied bones. This methodology is based on data available from the literature on ethology, on large and small faunal taphonomy, and on first-hand analysis of present and palaeontological reference collections. Six criteria were established and then systematicaly evaluated for their discriminating potential in recontructing the taphonomic history of the bird bone assemblages. It is argued that only the combination of several criteria are able to counter the problem of equifinality. This approach has been applied to three french archaeological collections: Bois Ragot (Vienne, Magdalenian), Combe Saunière (Dordogne, Solutrean), and La Vache (Ariège, Magdalenian). The species for which the anthropic origin was attested, were consequently undergoing zooarchaeological analysis. At Bois Ragot the Snowy Owl was the dominant species exploited for meat and raw material (bone and probably feathers). At the Combe Saunière, only cleaned Snowy Owl ulna and radius were brought in the site. At La Vache, Grouse and Alpine Chough were eaten in a relatively elaborate way. Inter-site comparison reveals that for the same species, synchronic et diachronic differences exist in the exploitation modes. Future research may shed light on the cultural implication of these practices. Face à la diversité des agents susceptibles d'accumuler des restes aviaires et au large éventail des modifications post-dépositionnelles possibles, il est essentiel, lorsque l'on s'interroge sur les relations qui ont existé dans le passé entre les ...
author2 De la Préhistoire à l'Actuel : Culture, Environnement et Anthropologie (PACEA)
Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux I
Bernard Vandermeersch
format Thesis
author Laroulandie, Véronique
author_facet Laroulandie, Véronique
author_sort Laroulandie, Véronique
title Bird bone taphonomy and zooarchaeology in caves. Application to the Palaeolithic sites of Bois-Ragot (Vienne), Combe Saunière (Dordogne), and La Vache (Ariège)
title_short Bird bone taphonomy and zooarchaeology in caves. Application to the Palaeolithic sites of Bois-Ragot (Vienne), Combe Saunière (Dordogne), and La Vache (Ariège)
title_full Bird bone taphonomy and zooarchaeology in caves. Application to the Palaeolithic sites of Bois-Ragot (Vienne), Combe Saunière (Dordogne), and La Vache (Ariège)
title_fullStr Bird bone taphonomy and zooarchaeology in caves. Application to the Palaeolithic sites of Bois-Ragot (Vienne), Combe Saunière (Dordogne), and La Vache (Ariège)
title_full_unstemmed Bird bone taphonomy and zooarchaeology in caves. Application to the Palaeolithic sites of Bois-Ragot (Vienne), Combe Saunière (Dordogne), and La Vache (Ariège)
title_sort bird bone taphonomy and zooarchaeology in caves. application to the palaeolithic sites of bois-ragot (vienne), combe saunière (dordogne), and la vache (ariège)
publisher HAL CCSD
publishDate 2000
url https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00931286/file/THESElaroulandie.pdf
https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00931286
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