Petit Beaulieu (Clermont-Ferrand, 63) : évaluation du potentiel pour une analyse phytolithique.
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2011 (v1)ReportUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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2014 (v1)Report
Berg-er-Vill (Quiberon, Morbihan): évaluation du potentiel pour une analyse phytolithique
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2013 (v1)Report
Analyse phytolithique de trois tessons Rubanés de Tchécoslovaquie
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2013 (v1)Report
Tolici, Neamt, Roumanie :Analyse phytolithique
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2014 (v1)Report
Lutter (Saint-Joseph, Haut Rhin): évaluation du potentiel pour une analyse phytolithique
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2014 (v1)Report
Analyse phytolithique de la séquence Néolithique de Pendimoun: état d'avancement
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2014 (v1)Report
Analyse phytolithique préliminaire des niveaux du Néolithique ancien (coupe stratigraphiques S40)
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2014 (v1)Report
Analyse phytolithique d'un coprolithe du néolithique moyen (gr07.q19a.d113.ljb/cx)
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2014 (v1)Report
Analyse phytolithique de la séquence CHA13-V1-a1 de Chamsine
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2013 (v1)Conference paperFirst results on the organic content of ceramic vessels from Neolithic sites of North-Western Russia
First results on the organic content of ceramic vessels from Neolithic sites of North-Western Russia
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2015 (v1)Report
Analyse phytolithique des dépôts de Halabutoaia-Tolici
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August 31, 2020 (v1)Publication
A l'heure actuelle, la bio-archéologie, autrement dit l'archéologie des matériaux périssables, connait un réel essor. En effet, les bioarchéomatériaux suscitent un intérêt croissant de par leur potentiel informatif encore sous-exploité et rendu accessible grâce aux progrès des techniques d'analyse et au développement de protocoles...
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2016 (v1)Conference paper
Phytolith as a seasonality indicator? The example of the Neolithic site of Pendimoun, South-Eastern France.
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2023 (v1)Book section
In Klimonas, phytolith analysis was performed on building earth samples from the Communal building (St 10) and onpalaoeosoils interbedded in the sedimentary sequences of fluvial terraces and in the "road profile", in the vicinity and at the edge of thesite, respectively.Phytoliths were abundant and well-preserved in the building earth. They...
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2014 (v1)Book section
Dynamics of cultural changes - local traditions and imports in ceramic complexes of pile-dwellings (site Serteya II, Smolensky region)
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March 2020 (v1)Journal article
Pendimoun rock-shelter is among the oldest Neolithic sites known on the French littoral (Impressa culture, since ca. 5700 bce). It was discontinuously occupied from the Mesolithic to the end of the Neolithic. During the Neolithic, it was used for pastoral purposes and domestic activities as well as for pottery production. Agriculture and cereal...
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2022 (v1)Journal article
Exchange networks in the Bronze Age between SE Arabia, Mesopotamia, SE Iran, SW Pakistan and the Indus Valley moved a variety of raw and finished products, especially pottery. However, we have little understanding of what organic products were a part of these exchange networks, as well as what foodstuffs were prepared in ceramic vessels as part...
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2024 (v1)Journal article
Phytoliths can be used to reconstruct human-nature dynamics over the long term (from decennial to centennial and millennial time scales) and may capture activities that cannot be reconstructed through other proxies. Phytoliths consist of fossil biogenic silica (BSi), formed in plant organs and then released into the soil with plant decay. When...
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2014 (v1)Journal article
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May 2018 (v1)Journal article
The use of pottery in the Early Neolithic communities of Western Mediterranean has begun to be addressed by recent studies concerning the residues of dietary commodities in potsherds. In order to contribute to a broader perspective on the issue of pottery function, we investigate pottery assemblages through an integrated methodology, combining...
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2023 (v1)Journal article
This paper reports the excavation conducted sporadically between 1997 and 2012 in a marginal recess of the Arene Candide Cave, where the numerous digs undertaken in the site since 1876 had spared most of the strata of the Early Neolithic and of the Square Mouthed Pottery 1 culture. The careful fieldwork, comprehensive refitting of the pottery,...
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2015 (v1)Journal article
Late neolithic subsistence strategy and reservoir effect in 14C dating of artifacts at the pile-dwelling site Serteya II (NW Russia)
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April 4, 2022 (v1)Conference paper
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January 1, 2021 (v1)Journal article
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