Early Upper Palaeolithic Occupations East of the Carpathians Mountains between 33,000 and 23,000 BPNoiret, Pierre ; ; Otte, Marcel et alPoster (2011) Detailed reference viewed: 16 (2 ULg) ConclusionOtte, Marcel ; ; et alin Otte, Marcel; Chirica, Vasile; Haesaerts, Paul (Eds.) L'Aurignacien et le Gravettien de Mitoc-Malu Galben (Moldavie roumaine) (2007) Detailed reference viewed: 14 (2 ULg) Mitoc-Malu Galben: industrie osseuse et témoins esthétiques; Noiret, Pierre ![]() in Otte, Marcel; Chirica, Vasile; Haesaerts, Paul (Eds.) L'Aurignacien et le Gravettien de Mitoc-Malu Galben (Moldavie roumaine) (2007) Detailed reference viewed: 11 (0 ULg) Mitoc-Malu Galben: étude de l'industrie lithiqueOtte, Marcel ; Noiret, Pierre ; et alin Otte, Marcel; Chirica, Vasile; Haesaerts, Paul (Eds.) L'Aurignacien et le Gravettien de Mitoc-Malu Galben (Moldavie roumaine) (2007) Detailed reference viewed: 32 (1 ULg) Production lamellaire aurignacienne à Mitoc-Malu Galben, RoumanieNoiret, Pierre ; ; Conference (2006, September) Although retouched bladelets (Dufour or others) were not recovered, the Aurignacian assemblages from Mitoc-Malu Galben (Romania) probably belongs to the Krems-Dufour type Aurignacian. In the lithic ... [more ▼] Although retouched bladelets (Dufour or others) were not recovered, the Aurignacian assemblages from Mitoc-Malu Galben (Romania) probably belongs to the Krems-Dufour type Aurignacian. In the lithic material gathered by V. chirica in the 1980s, evidence indicates the existence of bladelet production from carinated tools/cores. A small unpublished lithic assemblage from the 1990s excavations, associated with a hearth, confirms this hypothesis. The operational schemes are described and compared to those from the western and eastern Aurignacian geographic regions. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 51 (0 ULg) Région-clef de la Préhistoire orientale: la MoldavieOtte, Marcel ; Noiret, Pierre ; et alArticle for general public (1999) La région moldave, incluant aussi une partie de la Roumanie, illustre tous les stades du Paléolithique supérieur: elle débute par des industries archaïques, se poursuit à par l'Aurignacien local et ... [more ▼] La région moldave, incluant aussi une partie de la Roumanie, illustre tous les stades du Paléolithique supérieur: elle débute par des industries archaïques, se poursuit à par l'Aurignacien local et surtout connaît un développement très intense durant les différents stades du Gravettien. Sa position géographique en fait une région-clef pour l'étude des rapports entre l'Europe des collines et celle des grandes plaines orientales. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 22 (2 ULg) Rythme évolutiof du Gravettien orientalOtte, Marcel ; Noiret, Pierre ; et alin Montet-White, Anta; Palma di Cesnola, Arturo; Valoch, Karel (Eds.) The Upper Palaeolithic. Colloquium XII: The Origin of The Gravettian (1996) The key-sequence of Moldavian sites (Cosautsi, Mitoc, Molodova V) gives a frame for general evolution of Gravettian technology. It can be tentatively related to Central Europe chronology (Willendorf II ... [more ▼] The key-sequence of Moldavian sites (Cosautsi, Mitoc, Molodova V) gives a frame for general evolution of Gravettian technology. It can be tentatively related to Central Europe chronology (Willendorf II) as well as Eastern Europe (Kostenki). Both chronological tendencies and regional trends can be detected. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 27 (2 ULg) Recherches sur le Paléolithique supérieur de la MoldavieOtte, Marcel ; ; Noiret, Pierre et alin Anthropologica et Praehistorica : Bulletin de la Société Royale Belge d'Anthropologie et de Préhistoire (1996), 107 The Moldavian sequence is an illustration of all the phases of the Upper Palaeolithic. It starts with archaic industries (with bifacial foliate points), then is going on with local Aurignacian industries ... [more ▼] The Moldavian sequence is an illustration of all the phases of the Upper Palaeolithic. It starts with archaic industries (with bifacial foliate points), then is going on with local Aurignacian industries, and finally show a very intensive development of Gravettian industries. Its geographical position gives it a key-position for the study of the relationships between the hills of Central Europe and the wide eastern plains. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 19 (0 ULg) |
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