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Shepherds,cowherds and site function on middle Neolithic sites of the Rhône valley: An archaeozoological approach to the organization of territories and societies
Authors:Sté  phanie Bré  hard,Alain Beeching,Jean-Denis Vigne
Affiliation:1. CNRS – Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, UMR 7209 (Archéozoologie, archéobotanique: sociétés, pratiques et environnements), Case postale N° 56 (bâtiments d’anatomie comparée), 55 rue Buffon, F-75231 Paris Cedex 05, France;2. Université Lumière Lyon 2, UMR 5138 (Archéométrie et archéologie: origine, datation et technologie des matériaux), Centre d’Archéologie Préhistorique du Rhône aux Alpes, 6 rue André Lacroix, F-26000 Valence, France
Abstract:Our understanding of the organization of the territories and the Neolithic societies of the north-western Mediterranean region remains incomplete because of the preference long accorded to caves and rock shelters in archaeological research, and because these sites are closely linked to one taxon, the sheep and goats. In the middle valley of the Rhône, comparison of the pastoral practices specific to cattle and to sheep and goats, in relation to cave as well as open-air occupations, enables definition of the relations that existed between the sites during the late phase of the Chassean culture. It is demonstrated that the different stages of the annual pastoral cycle were distributed among several sites, whether for sheep and goats or for cattle, and that the large open-air sites had distinct functions according to the species exploited. The discovery of a specialization of places and of practices (general for the caves, partial for the large open-air sites) then leads us to propose the existence of a specialization of individuals or at least small groups (shepherds and cattle herdsmen) as of the beginning of the fourth millennium BC in this region. These elements suggest that population movements of different kinds occurred in the Chassean period in the middle Rhône Valley.
Keywords:Middle Neolithic   Chassean   Rhô  ne valley   France   Cattle   Sheep and goats   Pastoral functions   Complementarity   Specialization   Mobility
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