Ancient and modern excavations in many prehistoric sites from the Alps and Jura delivered numerous remains of marmots. Bones were found in caves and rock-shelters occupied at the end of the Pleistocene to the beginning of Postglacial, between 10.000 and 6.000 years BC. A scapula with a fragment of an arrowhead, suggests the use of bow hunting...
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The neolithic levels of the rock-shelter "La Grande Rivoire" are composed of a multitude of sedimentary layers of very contrasting colour. Sedimentological analyses show that the fine fractions, mainly silty and rather strongly carbonated, have principally two origins : on the one hand an important accumulation of herbivores faeces due to the...
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