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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Industrie lithique – Quercy (France)":
Constans, Guilhem. "Interactions Homme-silex du dernier maximum glaciaire à l’optimum climatique holocène : l’apport de la pétroarchéologie dans le temps long à l’échelle du Quercy." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulouse 2, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020TOU20069.
Between 29,000 and 7,000 cal. BP Quercy has recorded several human occupations throughout various climatic contexts from the beginning of the Last Glacial Maximum (He3 event) to the Holocene climatic optimum. From the Middle Gravettian to the end of the 2nd Mesolithic hunter-gatherers implemented different techno-economic strategies in the acquisition and use of chert. To clarify these choices, the petroarchaeological study of the collected cherts reaches for a better understanding of the spaces travelled by the Prehistoric people. It allows us to highlight possible interactions between groups at medium or long distance and to assess the variability of occupations in the synchronic approach. In the diachronic approach, this work enables us to better comprehend the trends and the variations of these techno-economic behaviours in light of environmental evolutions.The analysis of the lithic assemblages from twelve occupations and the comparative review of fourteen sites of Quercy area and its margins allows us to characterize the litho-spaces variability and to highlight the extension/contraction phenomenon of the acquisition territories. The results make it possible to emphasize the differences between the north (Dordogne valley) and the south of Quercy (Lot and Aveyron valleys) and to perceive more precisely the territorial contraction process beginning at the end of the Upper Pleistocene and fully expressed during the Mesolithic. A reflection on the major lithological tracers also enables us to perceive probable long-distance connections with other geographical areas (Gascony, Charente, Center) at key moments of the Upper Paleolithic
Augereau, Anne. "Évolution de l'industrie du silex du cinquième au quatrième millénaires avant Jésus-Christ dans le Sud-Est du bassin parisien." Paris 1, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA010732.
The purpose of this thesis was to characterize the evolution of flint tools production in the neolithic south-east parisian area where chalk flint is very abundant but unfit for high level knapping technics and where phenomenoms of cultural interpenetration have spread. Dozen lithic assemblages, total of about 100000 artefacts with 6000 retouched tools, has been observed from dwelling and flint mining settlements down the petite seine valley, the Yonne valley and the Vanne valley. The challenge was to test lithic technology analysis for the knowledge of the first farming societies. The postulate was : lithic economy, main source of tools production, shall be considered like part of a system which build his structure along socio-economical changes. Evidence has been looking forward different stages of flint industry evolution wich would superpose themselves into cultural chronologies allowed and, perhaps, lead to improve the definition of those. The principal results show that Villeneuve-Saint-Germain group (early neolithic in French terminology) is distinguished by the existence of a blades production in small minority, issued from a high technical skill knapping, and by the acquisition of exogen or rare raw material. This production structure might be inherited partly from danubian occidental technology
Ludwig, Brian Vincent. "A technological reassesment of East African Plio-Pe=leistocene lithic artifact assemblages : early neolithic societies in the Aisne valley, France /." Ann Arbor (Mich.) : UMI dissertation services, 2000. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40020065g.
Bon, François. "L'Aurignacien entre mer et océan : réflexion sur l'unité des phases anciennes de l'Aurignacien dans le Sud de la France /." [Paris] : Société préhistorique française, 2002. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb38976823s.
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Bündgen, Blanche. "Évolution des comportements techniques au Magdalénien supérieur : les données de l'industrie lithique de La Madeleine (Dordogne), séries récentes." Bordeaux 1, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002BOR12515.
Chiotti, Laurent. "Les industries lithiques des niveaux aurignaciens de l'abri Pataud, Les Eyzies-de-Tayac (Dordogne) : étude technologique et typologique." Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999MNHN0015.
Delagnes, Anne. "L'organisation de la production lithique au paléolithique moyen : approche technologique à partir de l'étude des industries de la Chaise-de-Vouthon, Charente." Paris 10, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA100088.
In this work the prehistoric industries from the site of la Chaise-de-Vouthon in Charente (France) serve as a basis for a study of neandertals technical behaviours. The organization of lithic production is perceived at one in a broad diachronic framework (corresponding to the industries of la chaise) and in the same time in a more limited framework (concerning the variability inside a same reduction process). It reveals a great flexibility, which follows from some conjectuiral behaviours, and from a type of logic manifestly different from our own
Kong-Cho, Sujin. "Étude de l'industrie lithique de la couche 2 dite protomagdalienne de l'abri Pataud (Les Eyzies, Dordogne) : étude technologique et typologique." Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997MNHN0011.
Khedhaier, Rym. "Contribution à l'étude fonctionnelle des industries lithiques sauveterriennes : comparaison de deux sites du Sud-Est de la France (Le Sansonnet et le Pey de Durance) et de la Suisse occidentale (La Baume d'Ogens et Le Château-d'Oex." Aix-Marseille 1, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003AIX10024.
Menras, Caroline. "Les industries lithiques de trois occupations de plein air (étude techno-économique et typologique) et leur place dans le contexte Moustérien du Languedoc Méditerranéen : Le Cadénas (Bédarieux, Hérault), Les Cours (Plaissan, Hérault), Le Serre du Coucouyon (La Capelle-et-Masmolène, Gard)." Montpellier 3, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008MON30087.
Mediterranean Languedoc is a vast region in Southern France where Mousterian occupations, mainly concentrated in the eastern sector, are numerous. In this region the Mousterian is known through early typological studies of stone assemblages from cave sites following Bordes’ methodology (Bordes, 1950). The three open air sites presented in this dissertation (two surface sites : the Cadénas and the Cours and one stratified site : the Serre du Coucouyon), as yet unpublished, have yielded lithic series from methodical excavations and collection. Presently, the Cadénas and the Cours are rare evidence of the Mousterian presence in the central part of Languedoc, while the Serre du Coucouyon is situated in the eastern sector of this region. The techno-economical approach used to analyse these three stone assemblages has brought to light variability in Neandertal behaviour concerning raw material collection and economy in sectors more or less rich in siliceous resources, and also concerning the different production systems used and their goals. Comparisons made with other Mousterian stone assemblages in Languedoc (Prentégarde, Brugas, Roquette II…) seem to indicate ties with certain sites from the Rhône Valley. Although these three open air occupations are known only through their stone industries, they contribute to a better understanding of Mousterian occupation management in Mediterranean Languedoc
Books on the topic "Industrie lithique – Quercy (France)":
Pierre, Allard. L' industrie lithique des populations rubanées du Nord-Est de la France et de la Belgique. Rahden/Westf: Verlag Marie Leidorf, 2005.