“…While the herding strategies for sheep and goats have begun to be relatively well known for south-western Europe at the beginning of the Neolithic (Jarman, 1976;Rowley-Conwy, 1991;Helmer, 1992;Helmer and Vigne, 2004;Helmer et al, 2005;Vigne and Helmer, 2007), our knowledge concerning cattle is still poor (e.g. Helmer, 1991a;Wilkens, 1991;Sana Segui, 1998, 2000Beeching et al, 2000;Vigne and Helmer, 1999;Tagliacozzo, 2005Tagliacozzo, -2006Bréhard, 2007). The complete archaeozoological analysis of four large Chassean open-air settlements, of the middle Rhône valley (Bréhard, 2007) and of the Aude valley (Bréhard, unpublished), has however shown that cattle did not play an insignificant role in the southern zone, either in economic or symbolic terms.…”