Lithic Industries with Pressure Microblade Components of the North Pacific Region in the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene : from the Diffusion of a Technique in the Asian Far East to the Initial Peopling of the New World

Débitage of pressure microblades appeared in the archaeological record about 20,000 years ago in Northeast Asia, followed by their diffusion toward Central Asia as well as toward Siberia, Alaska, and British Columbia. This research analyzes the spread of these microblade industries from the Asian Fa...

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Main Author: Gómez Coutouly, Yan Axel
Other Authors: Paris 10, Perlès, Catherine
Format: Thesis
Language:French
Published: 2011
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:http://www.theses.fr/2011PA100167
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.u85bvw 2023-05-15T15:44:19+02:00 Lithic Industries with Pressure Microblade Components of the North Pacific Region in the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene : from the Diffusion of a Technique in the Asian Far East to the Initial Peopling of the New World Industries lithiques à composante lamellaire par pression du Nord Pacifique de la fin du Pléistocène au début de l’Holocène : de la diffusion d’une technique en Extrême-Orient au peuplement initial du Nouveau Monde Gómez Coutouly, Yan Axel Paris 10 Perlès, Catherine 2011-12-01 http://www.theses.fr/2011PA100167 fr fre 10670/1.u85bvw http://www.theses.fr/2011PA100167 other Theses.fr Technologie lithique Béringie Paléolithique Extrême-Orient Sibérie Amérique du Nord Lithic technology Breingia Palaeolithic Asian Far East Siberia North America archeo geo Thesis https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_46ec/ 2011 fttriple 2023-01-22T16:37:16Z Débitage of pressure microblades appeared in the archaeological record about 20,000 years ago in Northeast Asia, followed by their diffusion toward Central Asia as well as toward Siberia, Alaska, and British Columbia. This research analyzes the spread of these microblade industries from the Asian Far East to North America, utilizing many archaeological collections from Primorye, Siberia, and northwest North America as the basis of a meticulous typo-technological study. The easy recognition of microblade-bearing sites allows studying the evolution, on a wide geographical and chronological scale, of the technoeconomic system during the initial peopling of the New World, while retaining technologically comparable backgrounds. The singularity of this work lies not only in the chosen subject but also in the chosen methodology, i.e., the application of lithic technology as developed by the French school to the study of Palaeolithic industries with microblade components, as well as to some issues concerning the first peopling of the New World. Many questions will be discussed, including: What is the geographical and chronological origin of the first pressure microblade industries? Can we highlight some factors that stimulated such an invention? How were microblades used? What elements can explain the variability of the débitage-producing methods? Is the progression of microblade industries the result of a technological diffusion or a human migration? Can any preferential migratory routes be identified? Is the associated toolkit highly variable or is it relatively constant? How does the analysis of lithic technology allow the assessment of interactions between groups? The new approach developed here addresses the issues from a different angle and leads to new visions, proposals, and results that are noticeably different from those that have been suggested to date. Les débitages de lamelles obtenues par pression apparaissent il y a environ 20 000 ans en Asie du nord-est et leur diffusion est attestée aussi bien vers ... Thesis Béringie Alaska Siberia Unknown Pacific
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topic Technologie lithique
Béringie
Paléolithique
Extrême-Orient
Sibérie
Amérique du Nord
Lithic technology
Breingia
Palaeolithic
Asian Far East
Siberia
North America
archeo
geo
spellingShingle Technologie lithique
Béringie
Paléolithique
Extrême-Orient
Sibérie
Amérique du Nord
Lithic technology
Breingia
Palaeolithic
Asian Far East
Siberia
North America
archeo
geo
Gómez Coutouly, Yan Axel
Lithic Industries with Pressure Microblade Components of the North Pacific Region in the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene : from the Diffusion of a Technique in the Asian Far East to the Initial Peopling of the New World
topic_facet Technologie lithique
Béringie
Paléolithique
Extrême-Orient
Sibérie
Amérique du Nord
Lithic technology
Breingia
Palaeolithic
Asian Far East
Siberia
North America
archeo
geo
description Débitage of pressure microblades appeared in the archaeological record about 20,000 years ago in Northeast Asia, followed by their diffusion toward Central Asia as well as toward Siberia, Alaska, and British Columbia. This research analyzes the spread of these microblade industries from the Asian Far East to North America, utilizing many archaeological collections from Primorye, Siberia, and northwest North America as the basis of a meticulous typo-technological study. The easy recognition of microblade-bearing sites allows studying the evolution, on a wide geographical and chronological scale, of the technoeconomic system during the initial peopling of the New World, while retaining technologically comparable backgrounds. The singularity of this work lies not only in the chosen subject but also in the chosen methodology, i.e., the application of lithic technology as developed by the French school to the study of Palaeolithic industries with microblade components, as well as to some issues concerning the first peopling of the New World. Many questions will be discussed, including: What is the geographical and chronological origin of the first pressure microblade industries? Can we highlight some factors that stimulated such an invention? How were microblades used? What elements can explain the variability of the débitage-producing methods? Is the progression of microblade industries the result of a technological diffusion or a human migration? Can any preferential migratory routes be identified? Is the associated toolkit highly variable or is it relatively constant? How does the analysis of lithic technology allow the assessment of interactions between groups? The new approach developed here addresses the issues from a different angle and leads to new visions, proposals, and results that are noticeably different from those that have been suggested to date. Les débitages de lamelles obtenues par pression apparaissent il y a environ 20 000 ans en Asie du nord-est et leur diffusion est attestée aussi bien vers ...
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Perlès, Catherine
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title Lithic Industries with Pressure Microblade Components of the North Pacific Region in the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene : from the Diffusion of a Technique in the Asian Far East to the Initial Peopling of the New World
title_short Lithic Industries with Pressure Microblade Components of the North Pacific Region in the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene : from the Diffusion of a Technique in the Asian Far East to the Initial Peopling of the New World
title_full Lithic Industries with Pressure Microblade Components of the North Pacific Region in the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene : from the Diffusion of a Technique in the Asian Far East to the Initial Peopling of the New World
title_fullStr Lithic Industries with Pressure Microblade Components of the North Pacific Region in the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene : from the Diffusion of a Technique in the Asian Far East to the Initial Peopling of the New World
title_full_unstemmed Lithic Industries with Pressure Microblade Components of the North Pacific Region in the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene : from the Diffusion of a Technique in the Asian Far East to the Initial Peopling of the New World
title_sort lithic industries with pressure microblade components of the north pacific region in the terminal pleistocene and early holocene : from the diffusion of a technique in the asian far east to the initial peopling of the new world
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