Des témoins solutréens en France septentrionale : un mode original de production de support de pointe à face plane (La Celle-Saint-Cyr, Yonne)
2002; French Prehistoric Society; Volume: 99; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3406/bspf.2002.12708
ISSN2419-6568
Autores ResumoThe lithic assemblage of La Celle-Saint-Cyr (Yonne, France) was discovered in a surface site and included unifacial points, which are poorly known in this area where Solutrean industries are not common. The typo-technological study presented here reveals an original chaîne opératoire partly devoted to the production of unifacial point blanks. In the regional context, the Proto-Solutrean assemblage of Trilobite Cave at Arcy-sur-Cure (Yonne) offers the best comparisons. It is however especially with the Lower Solutrean of Laugerie-Haute (Dordogne) that the most evident similarities can be perceived. In spite of the absence of any stratigraphie context, this assemblage provides new evidence for Lower Solutrean occupation in the south the Paris basin.
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