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April 17, 2023 (v1)Conference paperUploaded on: November 30, 2023
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March 14, 2022 (v1)Publication
During Prehistory, the European territories challenged numerous climatic changes of varying intensity and frequency. Therefore, understanding how these variations modified the ecosystems and landscapes and how ancient societies faced these latter are critical issues for prehistorians. Unfortunately, local or regional data on short-term...
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April 17, 2023 (v1)Conference paper
Présentation d'une phase d'incendie naturel datée de 90 000 ans. Les éléments de contextes ainsi que les signatures taphonomiques tendent donc à confirmer l'hypothèse d'un épisode d'incendie naturel de forte intensité. Les mesures physiques et chimiques en cours des charbons eux-mêmes et des sols permettent de mieux caractériser cet épisode....
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2021 (v1)Book section
The Paleolithic site of Mutzig, discovered by chance in 1992 (Sainty, 1992), has been the focus of several excavations since 2009. Located in Alsace (Bas-Rhin, France), it is presently one of only a handful of sites reliably attributed to the Middle Paleolithic in this area; it thus provides rare evidence for a zone still relatively unknown for...
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2017 (v1)Publication
Llivret-guide de l'excursion AFEQ-CNF-INQUA, 17-19 mai 2017
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2017 (v1)Publication
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May 15, 2017 (v1)Conference paper
The site of Mutzig, discovered by chance in 1992 (Sainty et al., 1994), has been the focus of programmed excavations since 2009. Located in Alsace (Bas-Rhin, France), it is presently one of the only reliable sites attributable to the regional Middle Paleolithic, thus providing rare evidence for a zone still relatively unknown for Early...
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May 15, 2017 (v1)Conference paper
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May 1, 2023 (v1)Journal article
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2023 (v1)Journal article
The Waziers Formation consists of a silty alluvial deposit topped by calcareous tuff and peat. It is preserved in a small palaeo- channel of the Scarpe-Scarbus river, recognised over several hundred metres long at the edge/entrance of the Scarpe river plain and dated to the end of the Saalian (SIM 6) and the Eemian (SIM 5e). The Waziers...
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