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Direct radiocarbon (AMS) dating of split-based points from the (Proto)Aurignacian of Trou de la Mère Clochette,Northeastern France. Implications for the characterization of the Aurignacian and the timing of technical innovations in Europe
Authors:Carolyn C Szmidt  Laurent Brou  Luc Jaccottey
Institution:1. Archaeology Centre, University of Toronto, 19 Russell Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2S2, Canada;2. Musée national d’Histoire et d’Art, Service d’archéologie préhistorique, 241 rue de Luxembourg, L-8077, Bertrange, Luxembourg;3. INRAP Grand-Est-Sud et laboratoire de Chrono environnement UMR 6249 Base INRAP, 9 rue Lavoisier, 25000 Besançon, France
Abstract:Radiocarbon (AMS) dates on two split-based point wings and a hominin molar from the site of Trou de la Mère Clochette in the French Jura are presented in this paper. Dating split-based points has very rarely been undertaken. This is unfortunate given that these artefacts are critical to our definition and characterization of Early Upper Palaeolithic technocomplexes, as they are considered to be the type fossil of the Classic Aurignacian.
Keywords:Radiocarbon dating  Split-based points  Human molar  Aurignacian  Trou de la Mè  re Clochette  France
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