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      <title>Volume 7 </title>
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      <title>Volume 7 </title>
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      <title>Développement du Paléolithique ancien, inférieur et l’apparition du Paléolithique moyen (aspects technologiques et typologiques) </title>
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      <title>Séquence pléistocène à la &quot;Pestera Cioarei&quot; (grotte des Corbeaux à Borosteni en Olténie) </title>
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      <title>About the Early Palaeolithic of the Crimea </title>
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      <title>Views of the Crimean Middle Palaeolithic : past and present </title>
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      <title>Contribution à la connaissance du Paléolithique moyen ancien (antérieur au stade isotopique 4) : l’exemple de l’Ardèche et de la moyenne vallée du Rhône (France) </title>
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      <description>Des industries lithiques, appartenant sans conteste au complexe Paléolithique moyen, existent dès le Pléistocène moyen, et ceci dans toute l’Europe. En Ardèche, région située sur la bordure occidentale de la vallée du Rhône, les sites d’Orgnac 3 et de Payre livrent, à des âges compris entre les stades isotopiques 9 et 5, des séries lithiques se rattachant à ce groupe. L’analyse se porte tout particulièrement sur l’industrie lithique de ces deux gisements afin de dégager leur originalité et de les comparer permet de discuter ce que l’on entend par Paléolithique inférieur et moyen et en particulier Paléolithique moyen ancien. Elle aboutit à reconnaître l’existence probable d’une diversité des groupes humains, appartenant à ce dernier complexe. À cette période, diversité annonçant celle de la période suivante, le “Würm”, et la particularité des Moustériens de la moyenne vallée du Rhône vis-à-vis des autres régions françaises. Le Paléolithique moyen tire ses racines des groupes du Paléolithique inférieur, d’où, dans sa phase d’émergence, des caractères qui l’isolent encore quelque peu de ceux des Moustériens “würmiens”. Middle Paleolithic industries are extracted in all Europe in sites belonged to Middle Pleistocene. In Ardèche in the south of France, Orgnac 3 are Payre, two prehistoric caves, have given artefacts of these types dating of 300 000. This paper is a reflexion about what we understand about Lower Paleolithic and Middle Paleolithic, Orgnac 3 and Payre are both examples of Old Middle Paleolithic. This studies conducted to describe the particularities of this complex an its originality. Differences between humans groups existed at this period. The proof is given by the comparison analysis of the two sites. This diversity announces this one of the last glacial time which we can see in the lithic industries of this part of France. The lithic patterns of Orgnac 3 and Payre announce too this originality. Middle Paleolithic has its roots inside Lower Paleolithic. In the beginning of its story, lithic patterns are a little different from these ones of the last glacial Mousterians. </description>
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      <title>Evidence for the use of bones as cutting boards in the French Mousterian </title>
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      <title>Sur les objets paléolithiques de parure et d’art en Roumanie : une pendeloque en os découverte à Mitoc, district de Botosani </title>
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      <title>The chronological division of the Late Palaeolithic sites from the Moldavian Dniester area </title>
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      <title>Holocene land snail exploitation in the highlands of central Italy and eastern Algeria : a comparison </title>
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      <description>Lands snails are frequently found in early Holocene archaeological deposits. A seasonal exploitation was suggested in eastern Algeria, at an elevation over 1000m asl. This model is being tested in central Italy, where a well preserved shell midden, dated to c. 9400 BP, has been found at Gr. di Pozzo, close to the former Fucino lake, at an elevation over 700m asl. Nei depositi archeologici degli inizi dell’Olocene, tutt’intorno al Mediterraneo, si rinvengono frequentemente concentrazioni di conchiglie di gasteropodi terrestri usati nell’alimentazione. Ricerche svolte sugli altopiani dell’Algeria orientale, ad oltre 1000m slm, indicano che il consumo dei molluschi era molto probabilmente stagionale, e più specificamente primaverile ed autunnale. Depositi di questo tipo sono noti anche nei siti mesolitici italiani, ma l’importanza di questa risorsa alimentare deve essere meglio definita. La scoperta di un chiocciolaio ben conservato a Gr. di Pozzo, in Abruzzo, ad una quota superiore ai 700m slm, offre la possibilità di mettere alla prova in un’area diversa da quella di origine il modello di economia e di utilizzazione del territorio elaborato nel Maghreb. </description>
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      <title>The origin of graveyards : the influence of landscape elements on social and ideological changes in prehistoric communities </title>
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      <title>Les vases anthropomorphes du Néolithique-Énéolithique de la Roumanie </title>
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      <title>The Late Neolithic farming on the territory of the Prut-Dnestr interfluve </title>
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      <pubDate>lun., 11 mai 2026 16:41:53 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>Chipped-stone assemblage of Hotnitsa-Vodopada (Eneolithic/Early Bronze Age transition in Northern Bulgaria) and the problem of earliest &quot;steppe invasion&quot; in Balkans </title>
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      <description>In this paper an analysis of the flint assemblage from Hotnitsa-Vodopada is presented. Comparing its typological structure with other sites in Bulgaria and S.E. Europe (Kodzadermen- Gumelnitsa - Karanovo VI and Cucuteni-Tripolie culture complexes), examining some technical traits for obtaining the so-called superblades, some stylistic features of the arrow-heads as well as the raw material procurement patterns, it provides a sufficient base for the following conclusion. It established that Eneolithic/Early Bronze Age flint assemblages are deeply rooted into the autochthonous eneolithic tradition. There is no discontinuity in the evolution of this tradition which is more stable in Bulgaria than, for example, in Muntenia where it is developed further apart. On this base, an emphasis is put on the internal evolution of the Late Eneolithic/Early Bronze Age communities, contrary to the steppe people invasionist model of explanation of this rather complex culture change. </description>
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      <title>Comptes rendus </title>
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      <pubDate>lun., 11 mai 2026 16:42:22 +0200</pubDate>
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