Our study focuses on the management of Bedoulian flint productions in the Chassey Culture, on importer and consumer sites in Languedoc, which are in the zone of mass diffusion and relatively close to each other, but far from workshop producer site. These sites are Le Pirou in Valros (Hérault), Armissan in Langel (Aude) and Auriac in Carcassonne...
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2011 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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2011 (v1)Book section
The Neolithic period Chassey culture in southern France from 4200 to 3500 Cal. BC developed a specialized lithic technology for flint bladelets that used a heating process as an essential part of the production. Experimental archaeology demonstrated that the heating should take place at low temperature somewhere around 250°C. To identify and...
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2012 (v1)Journal article
Craft specialization and exchanges during the Southern Chassey Culture: an integrated archaeological and material sciences approach
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