Grands carnivores et mésofaune de l’Aurignacien ancien à La Quina aval (Charente, France) (fouilles V. Dujardin)

This paper presents the results of a zooarchaeological analysis conducted on the remains of large carnivores and small game from the Early Aurignacian from the site of La Quina aval. This site was excavated successively by Dr. Henri-Martin and her daughter Germaine at the early and mid-twentieth cen...

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Main Authors: Mallye, Jean-Baptiste, Soulier, Marie-Cécile, Laroulandie, Véronique
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:French
Published: SAMRA 2013
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/paleo/2657
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.ugzokw 2023-05-15T18:20:11+02:00 Grands carnivores et mésofaune de l’Aurignacien ancien à La Quina aval (Charente, France) (fouilles V. Dujardin) Large carnivores and mesofauna of ancient Aurignacien in La Quina aval (Charente, France) (V. Dujardin excavations) Mallye, Jean-Baptiste Soulier, Marie-Cécile Laroulandie, Véronique 2013-12-15 http://journals.openedition.org/paleo/2657 fr fre SAMRA Paleo 10670/1.ugzokw http://journals.openedition.org/paleo/2657 other Paléo Aurignacien ancien La Quina aval archéozoologie carnivores petits gibiers boucherie Early Aurignacian Zooarchaeology small game butchery archeo hist Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2013 fttriple 2023-01-22T18:36:16Z This paper presents the results of a zooarchaeological analysis conducted on the remains of large carnivores and small game from the Early Aurignacian from the site of La Quina aval. This site was excavated successively by Dr. Henri-Martin and her daughter Germaine at the early and mid-twentieth century. Recently, the site was re- excavated by Véronique Dujardin. The different excavations yielded a large archaeological sample composed of many faunal remains but also lithic and bone artefact industry, a large number of personal ornament (bones, teeth and shell) as well as several anatomically modern human remains. Our study focuses on small-game remains found during the last excavation campaign. Our results provide several unpublished results. We first offer the first quantification of each taxa in terms of number of identified remains but also in terms of minimal number of individuals. These data will contribute to define more precisely the paleoenvironment and lead to a better understanding of the paleogeography of the different species. Despite a modest sample size, the evidences of human exploitation were observed on the wolf, the fox, the hare and the snowy owl remains. Our results provide a new vision of the Man’s hunting bag during the Early Aurigacian in Charente. The butchery processes are discussed and the economical status of each game is proposed. Dans cet article, nous présentons les résultats d’une analyse archéozoologique qui a porté sur les restes de grands carnivores et de petits vertébrés du gisement de La Quina aval (Charente, France). Ce gisement a été fouillé par le docteur Henri-Martin puis par sa fille au début et au milieu du XXè siècle. La dernière campagne de fouille dirigée par Véronique Dujardin remonte à la fin du siècle dernier. Le gisement a livré les témoins d’une industrie lithique et osseuse attribuable à l’Aurignacien ancien, un grand nombre d’objets de parure ainsi que des restes d’Homme anatomiquement moderne. Notre étude a porté sur les restes trouvés lors de la dernière ... Article in Journal/Newspaper snowy owl Unknown
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topic Aurignacien ancien
La Quina aval
archéozoologie
carnivores
petits gibiers
boucherie
Early Aurignacian
Zooarchaeology
small game
butchery
archeo
hist
spellingShingle Aurignacien ancien
La Quina aval
archéozoologie
carnivores
petits gibiers
boucherie
Early Aurignacian
Zooarchaeology
small game
butchery
archeo
hist
Mallye, Jean-Baptiste
Soulier, Marie-Cécile
Laroulandie, Véronique
Grands carnivores et mésofaune de l’Aurignacien ancien à La Quina aval (Charente, France) (fouilles V. Dujardin)
topic_facet Aurignacien ancien
La Quina aval
archéozoologie
carnivores
petits gibiers
boucherie
Early Aurignacian
Zooarchaeology
small game
butchery
archeo
hist
description This paper presents the results of a zooarchaeological analysis conducted on the remains of large carnivores and small game from the Early Aurignacian from the site of La Quina aval. This site was excavated successively by Dr. Henri-Martin and her daughter Germaine at the early and mid-twentieth century. Recently, the site was re- excavated by Véronique Dujardin. The different excavations yielded a large archaeological sample composed of many faunal remains but also lithic and bone artefact industry, a large number of personal ornament (bones, teeth and shell) as well as several anatomically modern human remains. Our study focuses on small-game remains found during the last excavation campaign. Our results provide several unpublished results. We first offer the first quantification of each taxa in terms of number of identified remains but also in terms of minimal number of individuals. These data will contribute to define more precisely the paleoenvironment and lead to a better understanding of the paleogeography of the different species. Despite a modest sample size, the evidences of human exploitation were observed on the wolf, the fox, the hare and the snowy owl remains. Our results provide a new vision of the Man’s hunting bag during the Early Aurigacian in Charente. The butchery processes are discussed and the economical status of each game is proposed. Dans cet article, nous présentons les résultats d’une analyse archéozoologique qui a porté sur les restes de grands carnivores et de petits vertébrés du gisement de La Quina aval (Charente, France). Ce gisement a été fouillé par le docteur Henri-Martin puis par sa fille au début et au milieu du XXè siècle. La dernière campagne de fouille dirigée par Véronique Dujardin remonte à la fin du siècle dernier. Le gisement a livré les témoins d’une industrie lithique et osseuse attribuable à l’Aurignacien ancien, un grand nombre d’objets de parure ainsi que des restes d’Homme anatomiquement moderne. Notre étude a porté sur les restes trouvés lors de la dernière ...
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author Mallye, Jean-Baptiste
Soulier, Marie-Cécile
Laroulandie, Véronique
author_facet Mallye, Jean-Baptiste
Soulier, Marie-Cécile
Laroulandie, Véronique
author_sort Mallye, Jean-Baptiste
title Grands carnivores et mésofaune de l’Aurignacien ancien à La Quina aval (Charente, France) (fouilles V. Dujardin)
title_short Grands carnivores et mésofaune de l’Aurignacien ancien à La Quina aval (Charente, France) (fouilles V. Dujardin)
title_full Grands carnivores et mésofaune de l’Aurignacien ancien à La Quina aval (Charente, France) (fouilles V. Dujardin)
title_fullStr Grands carnivores et mésofaune de l’Aurignacien ancien à La Quina aval (Charente, France) (fouilles V. Dujardin)
title_full_unstemmed Grands carnivores et mésofaune de l’Aurignacien ancien à La Quina aval (Charente, France) (fouilles V. Dujardin)
title_sort grands carnivores et mésofaune de l’aurignacien ancien à la quina aval (charente, france) (fouilles v. dujardin)
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