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Article Dans Une Revue Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences Année : 2019

Neanderthal selective hunting of reindeer? The case study of Abri du Maras (south-eastern France)

C. Daujeard
D. Vettese
K. Britton
  • Fonction : Auteur
E. Crégut-Bonnoure
  • Fonction : Auteur
N. Lateur
  • Fonction : Auteur
A. Pike-Tay
  • Fonction : Auteur
F. Rivals
M. Chacón
  • Fonction : Auteur
Murielle Richard
R. Gallotti
  • Fonction : Auteur
B. Hardy
  • Fonction : Auteur

Résumé

Monospecific exploitation of reindeer by Neanderthals is a common behaviour in the Upper Pleistocene of Western Europe. However, reindeer-dominated assemblages have largely been reported from regions of northern Germany and southwestern France, with few examples noted in southeastern France, where faunal assemblages yield most of the time a variety of other large ungulates such as red deer, horse and diverse bovids. Here, we present multi-strand (bio-and eco-) archaeological datasets from the site of Abri du Maras (level 4.1), situated at the mouth of the Ardèche and Rhône rivers, a new example of a reindeer-dominated Neanderthal site in southeastern France. Dated to the beginning of the MIS 3, the zooarchaeological assemblage is dominated by reindeer (88% of the NISP, representing 16 individuals) but also includes horse, bison, giant deer (Megaloceros giganteus), red deer, ibex and lagomorphs. The combination of zooarchaeological, cementochronological and tooth microwear analyses evidence a single species-dominated spectrum, with catastrophic mortality and repeated autumnal deaths. This integrated approach provides an extensive picture of human subsistence behaviour, pointing to short-term hunting episodes of reindeer herds in an exceptional context of a quasi-exclusive Neanderthal accumulation. The high number of individuals and selective butchery may correspond with a cooperative and planned mass hunting strategy. The multidisciplinary approach undertaken here also incorporating paleontological, charcoal, ecological and isotopic analyses places the archaeological and zooarchaeological data within a broader regional palaeoenvironmental framework, providing valuable landscape-contextual information. The zooarchaeological data suggest a subsistence behaviour different from other Neanderthal reindeer-dominated assemblages often connected with specialised butchery or hunting sites.

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hal-02401086 , version 1 (11-12-2019)

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C. Daujeard, D. Vettese, K. Britton, P. Béarez, N. Boulbes, et al.. Neanderthal selective hunting of reindeer? The case study of Abri du Maras (south-eastern France). Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2019, 11 (3), pp.985-1011. ⟨10.1007/s12520-017-0580-8⟩. ⟨hal-02401086⟩
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