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2018 | Book

The Middle Paleolithic Site of Pech de l'Azé IV

Editors: Prof. Dr. Harold L. Dibble, Dr. Shannon J. P. McPherron, Dr. Paul Goldberg, Dennis M. Sandgathe

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

Book Series : Cave and Karst Systems of the World

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This book provides comprehensive information on the materials excavated at Pech de l’Azé IV, both by the original excavator François Bordes in the 1970s, and more recently by the authors and their scientific team. Applying a range of new excavation and analytical techniques, it presents detailed material on the formation of the site, its chronology and the nature of the hominin occupations. Pech de l’Azé IV is part of a complex of Lower and Middle Paleolithic cave sites in the Dordogne Valley of southwestern France. Although this region is well known for its rich concentration of Paleolithic sites since the mid-19th century and many of the sites have been repeatedly excavated, no detailed studies have fully documented the stone tool technology and faunal remains or the changes in them over time. The site was regularly occupied by groups of Neanderthals from approximately 100,000 to 40,000 years ago, during which time global-scale changes transformed the region from a relatively warm climate (similar to today’s) to a very cold, glacial one. The site provides valuable insights into changes in Neanderthal behavior that reflect, at least in part, their adaptation to changes in the environment and the availability of important resources, such as prey species.

Table of Contents

Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Introduction
Abstract
The Middle Paleolithic site of Pech de l’Azé IV (Pech IV) is one of a cluster of four independent Lower and Middle Paleolithic sites located in the Perigord region of southwest France.
Dennis M. Sandgathe, Harold L. Dibble, Shannon J. P. McPherron, Paul Goldberg
Chapter 2. Stratigraphy, Deposits, and Site Formation
Abstract
From the outset of the Pech IV project, geoarchaeology played an integral role in the excavations.
Paul Goldberg, Shannon J. P. McPherron, Harold L. Dibble, Dennis M. Sandgathe
Chapter 3. An Absolute Chronological Framework for Pech IV
Abstract
All archaeological questions begin as an initial questioning of sample context in terms of both space and time. The ability to position archaeological traces within their correct chronological context is therefore as important to archaeological investigations as the accurate recording of physical sample location or the understanding of processes of site formation. Without such temporal constraint, the archaeological record remains dislocated from its chronological context—simply anthropogenic traces superimposed on a geological background. The need for accurate age control at Pech IV was, therefore, at the forefront of the research design for the current excavations at the site.
Nathan R. Jankowski
Chapter 4. Taphonomical and Zooarchaeological Analysis of Bordes’ Excavated Material from Levels I2 and Y-Z
Abstract
This chapter explores the taphonomy and zooarchaeology of two archaeological levels from Pech IV (Levels I2 and Y-Z, corresponding to Layers 4B–4C and Layer 8, respectively, in the current excavations) that were excavated by Bordes from 1970 to 1977. The analyses described here were specifically geared toward (1) documenting the extent of post-depositional destruction that occurred in each level analyzed and; (2) determining the relative contribution by Neanderthals and carnivores to the accumulation and nutrient extraction of faunal remains found in Levels I2 and Y-Z
Jamie Hodgkins
Chapter 5. Zooarcheological Analysis of the Assemblage from the 2000–2003 Excavations
Abstract
The dynamics between Neandertal hunters, their prey, and their natural and social landscapes have long been the focus of Paleolithic zooarcheological research.
Laura Niven, Hélène Martin
Chapter 6. The Lithic Assemblages
Abstract
Prior to excavating Pech IV, we studied Bordes’ collection from his 8 years of excavation at the site.
Shannon J. P. McPherron, Harold L. Dibble, Dennis M. Sandgathe, Paul Goldberg, Sam C. Lin, Alain Turq
Chapter 7. Summary and Conclusions
Abstract
The Middle Paleolithic site of Pech de l’Azé IV (Pech IV) is one of the cluster of four Lower and Middle Paleolithic sites located in the Perigord region of southwest France.
Harold L. Dibble, Shannon J. P. McPherron, Paul Goldberg, Dennis M. Sandgathe
Backmatter
Metadata
Title
The Middle Paleolithic Site of Pech de l'Azé IV
Editors
Prof. Dr. Harold L. Dibble
Dr. Shannon J. P. McPherron
Dr. Paul Goldberg
Dennis M. Sandgathe
Copyright Year
2018
Electronic ISBN
978-3-319-57524-7
Print ISBN
978-3-319-57522-3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57524-7