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Articoli di riviste sul tema "Magdalénien – Dordogne, Vallée de la (France)":
Bocquel, Manon, Michel Brenet, Christophe Fourloubey e Mathieu Langlais. "Un nouveau site magdalénien de plein air dans la vallée de l’Isle (Le Ponteix, Boulazac, Dordogne, France). Un exemple de co-production lamino-lamellaire à la fin du dernier maximum glaciaire". Paléo, n. 31 (30 dicembre 2021): 60–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/paleo.6030.
Man-Estier, Elena. "Une tête de renne inédite provenant du Magdalénien de Longueroche (Plazac, Dordogne, France)". Paléo, n. 28 (30 dicembre 2017): 251–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/paleo.3591.
Cretin, Catherine, e Gwenaëlle Le Licon-Julien. "Premières comparaisons sur la technologie du débitage du Magdalénien ancien : Les Jamblancs (Dordogne, France) et l'Abri Fritsch (Indre, France)". Paléo 9, n. 1 (1997): 245–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/pal.1997.1235.
Mol, Joanne, Wil Roebroeks, Hans Kamermans, Thijs Van Kolfschoten e Alain Turq. "Weichselian and Holocene fluvial evolution of the Vézère river valley (Dordogne, France) [ Évolution de la vallée de la Vézère au Weichselien et à l'Holocène (Dordogne, France).]". Quaternaire 15, n. 1 (2004): 187–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/quate.2004.1766.
Cherubini, Bernard. "Réévaluer la place de l’Aquitaine dans le tourisme de mémoire transatlantique (France, Québec, Acadie) : des voyages des associations de familles-souches aux circuits patrimoniaux". Études, n. 30 (4 marzo 2019): 33–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1056919ar.
Fosse, Philippe, Monique Archambeau, Claude Archambeau, Catherine Cretin, Stéphane Madelaine, Hélène Valladas e Monique Veyret. "Présence du mammouth laineux (Mammuthus primigenius) au Magdalénien dans le Sud-Ouest de la France : données archéozoologiques et dates radiocarbone d’un tibia provenant de la grotte des Combarelles (Les Eyzies, Dordogne, France)". Paléo, n. 29 (30 dicembre 2018): 107–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/paleo.3854.
Rotillon, Sylvain, Frédéric Séara, Hervé Richard e Françoise Jeudy. "Nouvelles données sur le Tardiglaciaire dans la haute vallée de la Saône : le site magdalénien de Chargey-les-Gray (Est de la France) [New data about Lateglacial in the Saône upvalley : the magdalenian site of Chargey-les-Gray (Eastern France)]". Quaternaire 11, n. 2 (2000): 155–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/quate.2000.1664.
CHIOTTI, Laurent. "Outils de percussion au Paléolithique supérieur ancien : l’exemple de sites aurignaciens et gravettiens en Vallée de la Vézère (Dordogne, France)". Comptes Rendus Palevol, n. 21 (4 giugno 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/cr-palevol2021v20a21.
Tesi sul tema "Magdalénien – Dordogne, Vallée de la (France)":
Grubert, Morgane. "Le Magdalénien moyen et supérieur aux contreforts du Massif central : essai de synthèse à partir des industries lithiques des gisements de la vallée de l'Aveyron (Lafaye, Pénovaire, Montastruc, Fontalès) et étude comparée avec un gisement de la vallée de la Dordogne (Combe Cullier)". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulouse 2, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021TOU20081.
In South-West France, from the Magdalenian era, and more particularly from the EMM onwards, two geographical areas stand out from a cultural point of view: the northern Aquitaine Basin and the Pyrenees. Indeed, although they share many similarities, particularly in terms of flint debitage techniques, typological markers tend to individualize them. Enclosed between these two areas, the Aveyron valley and its margins constitute a poorly known area during this period (except for the Lower Magdalenian) due to the often ancient excavations. The typo-technological study of lithic industries from several deposits undertaken in this thesis work thus aims to document a large Magdalenian sequence in the Aveyron valley, from the EMM to the LUM, in order to be able to provide additional information on the mobility dynamics of ancient human groups on the scale of southwest France.After bibliographical research and observation of the collections, different series were selected because considered as relevant for this study. The Lafaye, Montastruc (C2 and C4), Pénovaire and Fontalès deposits were thus taken into account. Eleven dating studies were carried out in order to complete the analyses made from the lithic industries, the reliability of the existing dates being for many questioned. A comparison with the archaeological units attributed to different Magdalenian stages from the Combe Cullier site, also located in the foothills of the Massif Central, although further north, and excavated with modern methods. This comparison has a double advantage: in addition to broadening the study area, it allows us to measure the impact that ancient excavation methods may have had on the analysis of their material.The comparison of the thirty or so dates available for the Aveyron Valley currently highlights a short hiatus of nearly a millennium corresponding to the EMM / LMM transition. Some of these, coupled with the observation of furniture, confirm the recent proposal to place the EMM to 19.5 cal ka BP (Sécher, 2017). The comparison of the ancient series from the Aveyron Valley with the more recent series from Combe Cullier shows the interest of re-studying certain collections that have not been mixed. In this study, the Montastruc series also provides information on certain little-documented debitage techniques, such as La Marche-type debitage (LMM and LUM) and Orville debitage, the latter being associated here for the first time with the LUM. Finally, while it is now commonly accepted to characterize the different phases of the Magdalenian period by relatively precise methods, the progressive evolution observed throughout the series of deposits in the Aveyron Valley complicates this point, with practices that may appear at one stage but become generalized at the next. On the contrary, the Combe Cullier study indicates that there are decidedly different patterns, with an EUM that seems to be reviving the techno-economic traditions of the EMM
Choi, Eun-Sook. "Etude morphotechnique des burins du Magdalénien supérieur : l'exemple de quelques gisements de la vallée de la Dordogne". Bordeaux 1, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991BOR10509.
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.
Welté, Anne-Catherine. "L'art mobilier magdalénien de Fontalès (Tarn-et-Garonne) dans la vallée de l'Aveyron : les représentations anthropomorphes et zoomorphes". Besançon, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001BESA1004.
Gaussein, Pascaline. "Pour une anthropologie de l’art mobilier : identités et réseaux magdaléniens entre Loire et Dordogne". Thesis, Paris 10, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA100112.
Palaeolithic archaeology struggles to reach human societies complexity. The main issue relates to social, cultural, and overall human realities underlying the excavated remains. The methodology herein developed aims at clarifying the characterization of prehistoric “cultures” and “territories” by approaching them through social units and their dynamics. Moreover, the present study endeavours to revise style analysis and the part played by ornamented goods within prehistoric hunter-gatherers’ social interactions. The keystone to this issue relies on the anthropological fact that material culture is “an active constitutive dimension of social practice in that it both structures human agency and is a product of that agency” (Jones, 1997). Consequently, its styles depend on interaction modalities and evolution, in relation to their natural and social environment (mainly resources and human demography). Therefore, this research invokes social anthropology’s recurrences which provide a fundamental framework to interpret distribution and changes of styles depending on the context and social dynamics influences. The present methodology is experimented on a synchronic and diachronic approach of Magdalenian portable art from western central France (ca. 18 000 to 12 000 years BP). This study is completed by a transdisciplinary discussion of the herein devised interpretative hypotheses
Fourloubey, Christophe. "Etude de la variabilité des industries post-solutréennes de transition vers le Magdalénien par l'analyse des travaux de taille du silex : l'exemple du Badegoulien et du Magdalénien ancien de plein air dans la moyenne vallée de l'Isle (Dordogne)". Bordeaux 1, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996BOR10661.
Rouaud, Romain. "Les forêts de pente de la haute vallée de la Dordogne : enjeux écologiques et énergétiques d'une ancienne forêt charbonnée (Auvergne, Limousin, France)". Phd thesis, Université de Limoges, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00928478.
Rémy, Delphine. "Caractérisation techno-économique d'industries en bois de cervidés du Badegoulien et du Magdalénien : le cas du Rond-du-Barry (Haute-Loire) et de Rochereil (Dordogne)". Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013MON30092/document.
Technological analysis of paleolithic bone industries is a still relatively young discipline. Weapplied this method to the material from two sites: the Rond-du-Barry (Haute-Loire) whichdelivered a long sequence from ancient Badegoulian to upper Magdalenian ; and Rochereil(Dordogne) which delivered an assemblage attributed to upper Magdalenian.In a synchronic perspective, the technological analysis allowed to defi ne the modalitiesof exploitation of antler in these sites for every period, from ancient Badegoulien to upperMagdalenian, and then to replace them in the general context of these chrono-cultural groupssuch as they are known at the moment.In a diachronic perspective, we analyze, in their technological aspect, the changes thatoccurred in antlerworking between the Badegoulian and the Magdalenian, which are aboveall characterized by the abandonment of the debitage by direct percussion and the groove andsplinter technique. Finally we discuss the role and the status of these two sites in their localand regional context
Bassel, Léna. "Genèse de faciès calcitiques : mondmilch et coralloïdes : étude multiphysique des concrétions de la grotte laboratoire de Leye (Dordogne)". Thesis, Bordeaux 3, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017BOR30033/document.
Paleolithic ornated cave conservation is an issue of major interest for curators who are facing several kinds of alterations. The study of speleothems covering cave walls is crucial to have a better understanding of their formation processes at the scale of a cave, a wall, or a panel. They can indeed, partially or totally, cover paintings and engravings. The present work focuses on the physicochemical characterization and spatial variability of two calcitic concretions, moonmilk and coralloids, that are frequently found in prehistoric caves. This study was conducted in a laboratory-cave called the Leye cave (Marquay, France), a cavity affected by these two types of concretions, but without archeological art and located in the Vézère valley (Dordogne, France), a region with a high density of prehistoric caves. Chemical composition and internal structure of these concretions were obtained by combining physicochemical characterization methods like Raman spectroscopy and Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) coupled with morphological observations. We pay particular attention to coralloids, which were far less studied than moonmilk up to now. Environmental conditions such as climatology and hydrology of the cave, as well as the presence of microbial activity are taken into account in order to interpret the results. Putting these results in perspective with dating and isotopic data allows to discuss different assumptions regarding the formation scenario of these concretions. Finally, a statistical analysis on a database of caves established at the scale of the Vézère valley provides information regarding the correlation between some particular parameters and the presence of the concretions
Vouhé, Rodolphe. "Responsabilité sociétale de l'entreprise et ancrage territorial : une voie vers la création de nouvelles valeurs partenariales partagées. Le cas de l'entreprise EDF appliqué au bassin versant de la haute vallée de la Dordogne". Thesis, Poitiers, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017POIT5008/document.
This thesis work investigates the notion of territorial anchoring throught the implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) favouring territorial economic development. This work involves field research through the programme “a river, a territory – DEVELOPMENT” initiated by the EDF corporation within the catchment area of the high Dordogne valley. First we conduct a study of the theoretical foundations and socio-economical contexts in which the territorialised CSR co-construction programme processes are involved. Our first objective is to measure stakeholder expectation during the elaboration of these programmes to understand how these expectations materialise into responses given by corporations. Then, we set up three experiments through the development of specific territorial engineering approaches. Our second objective consists in measuring the effective contribution of the EDF programme for territorial public action, identify its limits and new expectations of its actors. Finally, we compared our results against the programme roadmap initiated by EDF by revisiting the CSR and territorial anchoring concepts. Our third objective is to formulate potential evolutions of territorialised CSR programmes. The results show that these programmes are embedded within particular socio-economic contexts. The conducted experimentations show an effective contribution of the EDF territorial development programme around specific support approaches favouring project emergence within territorial governance. Finally, new expectations appear around a reinforcement of the interdependency between corporations and territories. We then propose an evolution of these programmes by joining roadmaps with an approach based on shared and partnership values aimed at favouring this interdependency