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p. 187-196
Technological study of the lithic assemblage from the Castelperronian level at Saint-Césaire (Charente-Maritime, France) reveals internal differentiation between "archaic" and "Upper Paleolithic" themes. This technology, associated with the most recent Neandertal known, is analyzed here in its spatio-temporal context. Observations pertaining to technological differentiation and to the organization of space in the rockshelter are presented, and the significance of these new data to the transition from Middle to Upper Paleolithic is briefly discussed.
Michel Guilbaud, Anna Backer et François Lévêque, « Technological differentiation associated with the Saint-Césaire Neandertal », Préhistoire européenne, 6 | 1994, 187-196.
Michel Guilbaud, Anna Backer et François Lévêque, « Technological differentiation associated with the Saint-Césaire Neandertal », Préhistoire européenne [En ligne], 6 | 1994, mis en ligne le 11 mai 2026, consulté le 20 juin 2026. URL : https://popups.uliege.be/3041-5535/index.php?id=177