2011
DOI: 10.4000/paleo.1750
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La fonction des pièces de la Bertonne : un problème en partie résolu

Abstract: Les pièces de la Bertonne sont si particulières qu'il nous a semblé utile d'exposer ici l'ensemble de la démarche qui a permis de déterminer leur véritable fonction. L'argumentation a été essentiellement construite sur la base d'un raisonnement déductif. Les trois hypothèses fonctionnelles (pièce amincie en vue d'un emmanchement, outil et nucléus à lamelles) évoquées depuis leur découverte ont été testées au fur et à mesure dans le but d'éliminer celles qui étaient improbables. La fonction de nucléus à lamelle… Show more

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“…The cultural, chronological and possible functional statuses of the fourth and last group-corresponding in our study to the single case of Seyresse (table 1) but theoretically extendable to similar regional and extra-regional open-air sites (e.g. Lenoir, 1987;Ducasse and Langlais, 2008;Chehmana et al, 2010;Lafarge, 2014)-were examined through typo-techno-economic comparisons with assemblages from the two first groups (Ducasse, 2010: 395-403) and discussed in the present paper in the light of most recent advances (e.g. Primault et al, 2020).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…The cultural, chronological and possible functional statuses of the fourth and last group-corresponding in our study to the single case of Seyresse (table 1) but theoretically extendable to similar regional and extra-regional open-air sites (e.g. Lenoir, 1987;Ducasse and Langlais, 2008;Chehmana et al, 2010;Lafarge, 2014)-were examined through typo-techno-economic comparisons with assemblages from the two first groups (Ducasse, 2010: 395-403) and discussed in the present paper in the light of most recent advances (e.g. Primault et al, 2020).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 61%
“…On the edge: the issue of raclette-yielding Badegoulian (micro-)bladelet production Contrary to the shouldered point-yielding assemblages, the Late Badegoulian bladelet productions are essentially linked to ramified chaînes opératoires through the exploitation of thick flakes and, occasionally, robust blades. Three distinct schemas opératoires are currently recognized to be part of the Badegoulian technical palette: (1) flake-edge cores aka "notched burins" producing bladelets, microbladelets and robust lamellar flakes (Bodu et al, 2007;Bodu and Chehmana, 2008;Ducasse, 2010;; (2) "sur front dorsal" cores, aka "carinated enscrapers" producing microbladelets (see Ducasse and Langlais, 2007 for terminological information), and (3) "Orville/Bertonne" cores mainly producing specific bladelets with a "fluted-facet" (Ducasse and Langlais, 2008;Chehmana et al, 2010;Ducasse, 2010;Chehmana, 2011). While flake-edge cores sensu lato are almost systematically part of the Late Badegoulian assemblages, whatever the considered space of time and geographical area, the chronological distribution of the two other technical modalities are currently fueling specific issues that deserve further developments.…”
Section: "Punk Rocks": An Overview Of Badegoulian Flint Technologymentioning
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