On the Quina side: A Neanderthal bone industry at Chez-Pinaud site, France

Did Neanderthal produce a bone industry? The recent discovery of a large bone tool assemblage at the Neanderthal site of Chagyrskaya (Altai, Siberia, Russia) and the increasing discoveries of isolated finds of bone tools in various Mousterian sites across Eurasia stimulate the debate. Assuming that...

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Hauptverfasser: Baumann, Malvina, Plisson, Hugues, Maury, Serge, Renou, Sylvain, Coqueugniot, Hélène, Vanderesse, Nicolas, Kolobova, Ksenyia, Shnaider, Svetlana, Rots, Veerle, Guérin, Guillaume, Rendu, William
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description Did Neanderthal produce a bone industry? The recent discovery of a large bone tool assemblage at the Neanderthal site of Chagyrskaya (Altai, Siberia, Russia) and the increasing discoveries of isolated finds of bone tools in various Mousterian sites across Eurasia stimulate the debate. Assuming that the isolate finds may be the tip of the iceberg and that the Siberian occurrence did not result from a local adaptation of easternmost Neanderthals, we looked for evidence of a similar industry in the Western side of their spread area. We assessed the bone tool potential of the Quina bone-bed level currently under excavation at chez Pinaud site (Jonzac, Charente-Maritime, France) and found as many bone tools as flint ones: not only the well-known retouchers but also beveled tools, retouched artifacts and a smooth-ended rib. Their diversity opens a window on a range of activities not expected in a butchering site and not documented by the flint tools, all involved in the carcass processing. The re-use of 20% of the bone blanks, which are mainly from large ungulates among faunal remains largely dominated by reindeer, raises the question of blank procurement and management. From the Altai to the Atlantic shore, through a multitude of sites where only a few objects have been reported so far, evidence of a Neanderthal bone industry is emerging which provides new insights on Middle Paleolithic subsistence strategies.
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The recent discovery of a large bone tool assemblage at the Neanderthal site of Chagyrskaya (Altai, Siberia, Russia) and the increasing discoveries of isolated finds of bone tools in various Mousterian sites across Eurasia stimulate the debate. Assuming that the isolate finds may be the tip of the iceberg and that the Siberian occurrence did not result from a local adaptation of easternmost Neanderthals, we looked for evidence of a similar industry in the Western side of their spread area. We assessed the bone tool potential of the Quina bone-bed level currently under excavation at chez Pinaud site (Jonzac, Charente-Maritime, France) and found as many bone tools as flint ones: not only the well-known retouchers but also beveled tools, retouched artifacts and a smooth-ended rib. Their diversity opens a window on a range of activities not expected in a butchering site and not documented by the flint tools, all involved in the carcass processing. The re-use of 20% of the bone blanks, which are mainly from large ungulates among faunal remains largely dominated by reindeer, raises the question of blank procurement and management. From the Altai to the Atlantic shore, through a multitude of sites where only a few objects have been reported so far, evidence of a Neanderthal bone industry is emerging which provides new insights on Middle Paleolithic subsistence strategies.</abstract><cop>United States</cop><pub>Public Library of Science</pub><pmid>37315040</pmid><doi>10.1371/journal.pone.0284081</doi><tpages>e0284081</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2137-1276</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7706-3013</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4317-4786</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1844-4588</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5236-1973</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6298-5579</orcidid><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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subjects Acclimatization
Animals
Archaeological sites
Archaeology
Archaeology and Prehistory
Archéologie
Arts & humanities
Arts & sciences humaines
Biology and Life Sciences
Bones
Buffalo
Cold
Earth Sciences
Environmental aspects
Excavation
Flint
France
Health aspects
Hominids
Human remains
Humanities and Social Sciences
Industry
Lithic
Materials
Medicine and Health Sciences
Multidisciplinary
Neanderthals
Occupations
Paleolithic
Procurement management
Raw materials
Reindeer
Seasons
Social aspects
Social Sciences
Termites
Ungulates
title On the Quina side: A Neanderthal bone industry at Chez-Pinaud site, France
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