Le gisement paléolithique inférieur de Pen Hat (Crozon, Bretagne) et son contexte stratigraphique régional

The two exceptional sites of Pen Hat and Trez Rouz (Crozon Peninsula, Brittany), and that of Trégana (North of the Brest Harbour, Brittany) are rare owing to the preservation of Pleistocene formations dated by infrared stimulated luminescence, electron spin resonance and radiocarbon. They highlight...

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Main Authors: van Vliet‑Lanoë, Brigitte, Hérisson, David, Dabrowski, Élie, Authemayou, Christine, Frechen, Manfred, Hallégouët, Bernard, Paris, Florentin
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:revues.org:quaternaire/15038 2023-05-15T18:18:58+02:00 Le gisement paléolithique inférieur de Pen Hat (Crozon, Bretagne) et son contexte stratigraphique régional The lower paleolithic deposit of Pen Hat (Crozon, Brittany) and its regional stratigraphic context van Vliet‑Lanoë, Brigitte Hérisson, David Dabrowski, Élie Authemayou, Christine Frechen, Manfred Hallégouët, Bernard Paris, Florentin 2021-06-08 http://journals.openedition.org/quaternaire/15038 fr fre Association française pour l’étude du quaternaire Quaternaire urn:doi:10.4000/quaternaire.15038 http://journals.openedition.org/quaternaire/15038 undefined marine high stand sea ice stratigraphy dating palaeoenvironments lithic technology archeo hist Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2021 fttriple https://doi.org/10.4000/quaternaire.15038 2023-01-22T19:04:25Z The two exceptional sites of Pen Hat and Trez Rouz (Crozon Peninsula, Brittany), and that of Trégana (North of the Brest Harbour, Brittany) are rare owing to the preservation of Pleistocene formations dated by infrared stimulated luminescence, electron spin resonance and radiocarbon. They highlight the regional occurrence of periglacial cover sands from the MIS 6, and of a high marine level attributed to the MIS 9a. These three sites in Western Finistere are key‑sites to determine the conditions of occupation of archaeological sites during the Middle Pleistocene. During late MIS 11, the men settled south‑east of the relief of the Toulinguet point, in an area sheltered from the prevailing west and north winds on the shore of a lagoon, between two pebble spits, an outcrop for small flint pebbles. Human occupations are mainly observed at the end of the interglacial periods thanks to the preservation of sediments of high marine stands or of early marine regressions with some fast ice, allowing hunting’ possibilities on the just cleared sandy plains. Small and poorly prepared flakes with a single raw cutting‑edge characterise this lithic series. Pen Hat toolkit appears atypical in the landscape of the Briton Lower Palaeolithic, especially known for its Large Cutting Tools of grained rocks (pebble tools and handaxes). Comparisons with the contemporaneous units of the Menez‑Dregan reference site (layers 9 to 7) reveal some similarities. Nevertheless, it remains insufficient for a better inside the variability of the Lower Palaeolithic in Armorican lands. This suggests to explore another Middle Pleistocene sedimentary sequences with interesting archaeological potential, such as Pen Hat, Trez Rouz and Trégana. If Pen Hat –Toulinguet represents clearly a key site and, for the moment, an atypical assemblage at a regional scale, its technology is seemingly coherent with the variability of the assemblages of the Lower European Palaeolithic. Les deux sites exceptionnels de Pen Hat et de Trez Rouz (presqu’île de Crozon, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice Unknown Flint ENVELOPE(-65.417,-65.417,-67.333,-67.333) Quaternaire vol. 32/1 6193
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topic marine high stand
sea ice
stratigraphy
dating
palaeoenvironments
lithic technology
archeo
hist
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sea ice
stratigraphy
dating
palaeoenvironments
lithic technology
archeo
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van Vliet‑Lanoë, Brigitte
Hérisson, David
Dabrowski, Élie
Authemayou, Christine
Frechen, Manfred
Hallégouët, Bernard
Paris, Florentin
Le gisement paléolithique inférieur de Pen Hat (Crozon, Bretagne) et son contexte stratigraphique régional
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description The two exceptional sites of Pen Hat and Trez Rouz (Crozon Peninsula, Brittany), and that of Trégana (North of the Brest Harbour, Brittany) are rare owing to the preservation of Pleistocene formations dated by infrared stimulated luminescence, electron spin resonance and radiocarbon. They highlight the regional occurrence of periglacial cover sands from the MIS 6, and of a high marine level attributed to the MIS 9a. These three sites in Western Finistere are key‑sites to determine the conditions of occupation of archaeological sites during the Middle Pleistocene. During late MIS 11, the men settled south‑east of the relief of the Toulinguet point, in an area sheltered from the prevailing west and north winds on the shore of a lagoon, between two pebble spits, an outcrop for small flint pebbles. Human occupations are mainly observed at the end of the interglacial periods thanks to the preservation of sediments of high marine stands or of early marine regressions with some fast ice, allowing hunting’ possibilities on the just cleared sandy plains. Small and poorly prepared flakes with a single raw cutting‑edge characterise this lithic series. Pen Hat toolkit appears atypical in the landscape of the Briton Lower Palaeolithic, especially known for its Large Cutting Tools of grained rocks (pebble tools and handaxes). Comparisons with the contemporaneous units of the Menez‑Dregan reference site (layers 9 to 7) reveal some similarities. Nevertheless, it remains insufficient for a better inside the variability of the Lower Palaeolithic in Armorican lands. This suggests to explore another Middle Pleistocene sedimentary sequences with interesting archaeological potential, such as Pen Hat, Trez Rouz and Trégana. If Pen Hat –Toulinguet represents clearly a key site and, for the moment, an atypical assemblage at a regional scale, its technology is seemingly coherent with the variability of the assemblages of the Lower European Palaeolithic. Les deux sites exceptionnels de Pen Hat et de Trez Rouz (presqu’île de Crozon, ...
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author van Vliet‑Lanoë, Brigitte
Hérisson, David
Dabrowski, Élie
Authemayou, Christine
Frechen, Manfred
Hallégouët, Bernard
Paris, Florentin
author_facet van Vliet‑Lanoë, Brigitte
Hérisson, David
Dabrowski, Élie
Authemayou, Christine
Frechen, Manfred
Hallégouët, Bernard
Paris, Florentin
author_sort van Vliet‑Lanoë, Brigitte
title Le gisement paléolithique inférieur de Pen Hat (Crozon, Bretagne) et son contexte stratigraphique régional
title_short Le gisement paléolithique inférieur de Pen Hat (Crozon, Bretagne) et son contexte stratigraphique régional
title_full Le gisement paléolithique inférieur de Pen Hat (Crozon, Bretagne) et son contexte stratigraphique régional
title_fullStr Le gisement paléolithique inférieur de Pen Hat (Crozon, Bretagne) et son contexte stratigraphique régional
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