Sedimentary deposition rates and carbon-14: The epi-paleolithic sequence of Okuzini Cave (southwest Turkey)Otte, Marcel ; ; Noiret, Pierre et alin Journal of Archaeological Science (2003), 30(3), 325-341 A series of radiocarbon dates systematically obtained from bone and charcoal samples from the stratigraphic sequence of Okuzini Cave has been analyzed in conjunction with stratigraphic and archaeological ... [more ▼] A series of radiocarbon dates systematically obtained from bone and charcoal samples from the stratigraphic sequence of Okuzini Cave has been analyzed in conjunction with stratigraphic and archaeological data to interpret the rates and processes of deposition and human occupation of the cave during the Epipaleolithic of southwest Turkey. AMS dates obtained on the charcoal series reveal the existence of three stratigraphic gaps. Sedimentation rates for the deposits are evaluated in relation to radiometric determinations, the nature and origin of sediment accumulation, the structure of the faunal and lithic assemblages and the changing nature of human occupation of the cave. A hypothesis is proposed to explain the processes and rates of sedimentation, including the three gaps revealed by the radiometric series. One of our aims is to caution against interpretations of cultural evolution directly linked to sedimentary rates for which the variation is not immediately evident during excavation, but which requires a more critical analysis, as we have had the opportunity to do at Okuzini. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 17 (1 ULg) La grotte d'Öküzini: chronologie et mode de fonctionnement d'un remplissage (analyse radiométrique, rythme sédimentaire et cycles climatiques); ; et al in Yalçinkaya, Isin; Otte, Marcel; Kozlowski, Janusz (Eds.) et al La grotte d'Öküzini. Évolution du Paléolithique final du sud-ouest de l'Anatolie (2002) Detailed reference viewed: 15 (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) Obzor verkhnego paleolita MoldaviiOtte, Marcel ; Noiret, Pierre ; in Stratum Plus (1999), 1 The existing in Moldova Aurignacian industries of the lamellar type are represented by the stone collections of two kinds: with leaf-shaped points and backed points with a concave edge. Together with this ... [more ▼] The existing in Moldova Aurignacian industries of the lamellar type are represented by the stone collections of two kinds: with leaf-shaped points and backed points with a concave edge. Together with this the Corpach IV industry which includes backed points (segments) must have been related to Gravette. Other industries should not be considered separately and apparently can be grouped under the title "industries de type Paléolithique supérieur ancien à pointes foliacées". They are supposed to spring from the Middle Palaeolithic industries with leaf-shaped pieces (from Micoquian of Central Europe), that were further developed in the Aurignacian direction. If the Aurignacian of Moldova has evidently a foreign origin, then the Gravette traditions go back to some related centers. It is reflected in the compatibilty of backed pieces and leaf-shaped points in one and the same industry, dated back to the early stage of the Upper Palaeolithic. It is clearly seen in the collections of lower layers of Molodova V where homogeneousness of the complex is evident starting with the tenth layer. The appearance of some new types of tools (for instance, shouldered points) in the upper layers of this site does not fail the general stability and the cultural originality of the industry. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 20 (0 ULg) Regards sur le Paléolithique supérieur de la MoldavieOtte, Marcel ; Noiret, Pierre ; in Cercetari Istorice (1998), XVII(1), 37-46 Detailed reference viewed: 5 (0 ULg) Aspects of the Upper Palaeolithic in Central EuropeOtte, Marcel ; Noiret, Pierre ; in Préhistoire Européenne (1997), 11 Detailed reference viewed: 7 (1 ULg) Nouvelles recherches dans le site magdalénien du Trou da Somme (Hastière); ; Otte, Marcel et alin Notae Praehistoricae (1997), 17 Detailed reference viewed: 13 (0 ULg) Refit Analysis of the Bois Laiterie PlaquettesMiller, Rebecca ; in Otte, Marcel; Straus, Lawrence G. (Eds.) La grotte du Bois Laiterie (1997) Detailed reference viewed: 15 (0 ULg) Use-wear on Early Upper Palaeolithic scrapers. Functional and technoeconomical analysis; Otte, Marcel ; Noiret, Pierre et alConference (1997) Detailed reference viewed: 16 (1 ULg) La Grotte du Bois Laiterie, du Magdalénien au Mésolithique: différences comportementales; ; Otte, Marcel et alin Notae Praehistoricae (1996), 16 Detailed reference viewed: 40 (3 ULg) L'Aurignacien de Siuren I (Crimée): fouilles 1994-1995Otte, Marcel ; Noiret, Pierre ; et alin Montet-White, Anta; Palma di Cesnola, Arturo; Valoch, Karel (Eds.) The Upper Palaeolithic. Colloquium XI: The Late Aurignacian (1996) New excavations undertaken in Siuren I shelter add to our knowledge on Eastern Aurignacian dispersal. Detailed reference viewed: 12 (0 ULg) L'Aurignacien de Siuren I (Crimée, Ukraine)Otte, Marcel ; Noiret, Pierre ; et alin Anthropologica et Praehistorica : Bulletin de la Société Royale Belge d'Anthropologie et de Préhistoire (1996), 107 New excavations at Siuren I allowed to control the stratigraphy of the site, to give radiometric dating to the two main layers encountered and to reevaluate the lithic and faunal materials. The new dates ... [more ▼] New excavations at Siuren I allowed to control the stratigraphy of the site, to give radiometric dating to the two main layers encountered and to reevaluate the lithic and faunal materials. The new dates show that a real Aurignacian is present at Siuren I around 28000-29000 BP. These occupations were probably a late extension of this culture through Eastern Europe. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 17 (1 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) Le Paléolithique supérieur de Moldavie. Recherches récentesNoiret, Pierre ; in Bulletin de l'Association scientifique liégeoise pour la Recherche archéologique (1994), XXI Detailed reference viewed: 4 (0 ULg) |
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