2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaa.2014.09.013
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Millennial-scale change in archaeofaunas and their implications for Mousterian lithic variability in southwest France

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“…However, these assemblages are not Quina Mousterian. As a result, it seems that our newly obtained ages add variability to the MIS 3 lithic assemblages for the Middle Palaeolithic in southwest France, and contradict the strict succession models of Mellars (1967Mellars ( , 1969Mellars ( , 1996, Jaubert (2011), Discamps et al (2011), Morin et al (2014. To reconcile these issues and refine these statements, a proper chronological modelling of luminescence data, and in particular of the shared errors, would be necessary.…”
Section: Implications For the Mousterian In Southwest Francementioning
confidence: 70%
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“…However, these assemblages are not Quina Mousterian. As a result, it seems that our newly obtained ages add variability to the MIS 3 lithic assemblages for the Middle Palaeolithic in southwest France, and contradict the strict succession models of Mellars (1967Mellars ( , 1969Mellars ( , 1996, Jaubert (2011), Discamps et al (2011), Morin et al (2014. To reconcile these issues and refine these statements, a proper chronological modelling of luminescence data, and in particular of the shared errors, would be necessary.…”
Section: Implications For the Mousterian In Southwest Francementioning
confidence: 70%
“…At the same time, these ages conflict with chronological models recently forwarded based in large part on the fauna. Such models place reindeer dominated Quina assemblages at the end of MIS 4: 59-67 ka (Morin et al, 2014), or 60-63 ka (Heinrich Event 6: Discamps et al 2011Discamps and Royer, this issue). There are later reindeer dominated assemblages that might be correlated to Heinrich Event 5 and would be consistent with the Roc de Marsal ages, e.g.…”
Section: Implications For the Mousterian In Southwest Francementioning
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“…4) show a pattern similar to what we had already found at the nearby sites of Roc de Marsal and Pech IV: there are substantial periods in the sequence exhibiting low percentages of heated lithics, which is evidence for less frequent fires, and, with the exception of Layer 20, the greater evidence for fire is limited to MIS 5 or earlier deposits that are associated with milder climates. Note that the Combe Grenal sequence is undated, so our climate reconstructions and chronology are based on the work of Morin et al (2014) and Discamps (2011;Discamps and Royer 2017), as well as the previously published palynological (Paquereau 1974), paleontological (Bordes et al 1966;Chase 1986;Guadelli and Laville 1988;Bouchud 1966;Delpech and Prat 1995), and geological (Laville 1975) evidence.…”
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“…Jaubert et al, 2011;Morin et al, 2014;Thi ebaut et al, 2014). This culturegroup, historical view of lithic variability has been long promoted by Mellars (1969Mellars ( , 1996 and has evolved over the years from mainly based on retouched tool types to mainly based on techniques of blank production (Delagnes and Meignen, 2006;Delagnes et al, 2007;Faivre et al, 2014).…”
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