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         France Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. Archaeologies of Colonialism: Consumption, Entanglement, and Violence in Ancient Mediterranean France by Michael Dietler, 2010-10-17
  2. Aztec Imperial Strategies (Dumbarton Oaks Pre-Columbian Conference Proceedings) by Frances Berdan, 1996-01-01
  3. Trente ans d'archeologie medievale en France: Un bilan pour un avenir Colloque de la Societe d'Archeologie Medievale (PUBLICATIONS DU CRAHM) (French Edition)
  4. France: 1001 Sights : An Archaeological and Historical Guide by James Maxwell Anderson, M. Sheridan Lea, 2002-03
  5. Spatial Patterns in Magdalenian Open-Air Sites from the Isle Valley, Southwestern France (pa-site) by Todd A. Koetje, 1987-12-31
  6. Les industries lithiques aurignaciennes de lAeabri Pataud, Dordogne, France (bar s) (French Edition) by laurent Chiotti, 2005-01
  7. Lithic Analysis in Southwestern France (pa-lith) by Susan L. Bierwirth, 1996-12-31
  8. Le Centre-Ouest de la France au IVeme millenaire av. J.C. (ia-reg) (French Edition) by Serge Cassen, 1987-12-31
  9. Approche archeozoologique des modes d'acquisition, de transformation et de consommation des ressources animales dans le contexte urbain gallo-romain de Lutece (Paris, France) (bar s) (French Edition) by Tarek Oueslati, 2006-12-31
  10. The Sufi Journey of Baba Rexheb (University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology) by Frances Trix, 2009-02-27
  11. Museums Without Barriers : A New Deal for the Disabled (The Heritage: Care - Preservation - Management) by Fondation de France, International Committee of Museums, 1992-03-13
  12. Archaeology of France: Linear Pottery Culture
  13. From Paris to Pompeii: French Romanticism and the Cultural Politics of Archaeology by Goran Blix, 2008-12-15
  14. Fosses, Vallee de l'Ysieux. Mille ans de production ceramique en Ile-de-France. Volume 2: Catalogue typochronologique des productions (Publications du ... et Historiques Medievales) (French Edition) by Remy Guadagnin, 2007-12-01

41. A Very Remote Period Indeed: Newsflash: Neanderthals Could Build Stuff
A blog reviewing recent archaeological publications having to do with Paleolithic archaeology, paleoanthropology, lithic technology, huntergatherers and archaeological theory.
http://averyremoteperiodindeed.blogspot.com/2007/10/newsflash-neanderthals-could
A Very Remote Period Indeed
A blog reviewing recent archaeological publications having to do with Paleolithic archaeology, paleoanthropology, lithic technology, hunter-gatherers and archaeological theory.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Newsflash: Neanderthals could build stuff
The Mousterian site of La Folie, which is located just north of Poitiers (France), is the subject of an extremely well-done website
Use-wear and technological analyses show that the lithic industry used at the site is characteristic of the Mousterian of Acheulean Tradition, and that it included a Levallois production strategy aimed at producing sharp flakes used to work a variety of materials (e.g., wood, skin, soft plant material). A few of these blanks were retouched to produce, among other things, retouched backed knives, but most of the lithics appear to have been produced and used relatively expediently. The investigators argue that the site served as a task site likely used in food procurement, although there are only scant details about this interpretation provided on the website.
All in all, this is a very eloquent presentation of the results of this excavation and it demonstrates how relatively dry archaeological data can be presented in an engaging way to the public at large. On a more technical level, as had already been documented at the Middle Paleolithic site of Tor Faraj in Jordan (Henry et al. 2004), this confirms that Neanderthals were able to partition and clearly organize their living space, in contrast to claims that "well organized sites" only appear in the Upper Paleolithic.

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