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La gestion du quartz au Pléistocène moyen et supérieur. Trois exemples d’Europe Méridionale
Authors:Arturo de Lombera-Hermida  Xose-Pedro Rodríguez  Ramón Fábregas  Marie-Hélène Moncel
Institution:aInstitut Catalá de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social (IPHES), Escorxador s/n, Tarragona 43003, Espagne;bÁrea de Prehistoria, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Av. Catalunya 35, Tarragona 43002, Espagne;cGrupo de Estudos para a Prehistoria do Noroeste (GEPN), Dpto Historia I, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela 15782, Espagne;dDépartement de préhistoire, CNRS, institut de paléontologie humaine, Muséum national d’histoire naturel, 1, rue René-Panhard, 75013 Paris, France
Abstract:Quartz is one of the main lithic resources employed along the Pleistocene for the manufacturing of tools. The abundance in all kind of environments leads to its frequent presence in archaeological sites. In spite of its suitability for knapping, the scarcity of specific researches on quartz industries has led to a view of this raw material as a second-rate resource, only used when flint was not available in the surroundings. Quite in opposition to this prejudice, the familiarity with the petrological and mechanical properties of the different varieties of quartz has led the Middle/Upper Pleistocene groups to a rational and differential exploitation of the available resources. There is a distinct selection of the varieties attending to the purposes of the exploitation and configuration. The patterns of exploitation of the cores are very standardized, based on longitudinal extractions and documenting the bipolar flaking technique. Moreover, when the raw material is of good quality, more sophisticated reduction methods such as the discoidal or the Levallois may be employed. On the other hand, for the purposes of configuration a clearly differential management of the raw material is attested: thus quartz is used for the small products (denticulates, side-scrapers, notches), while other stones (quartzite, porphyry and others) are devoted to the manufacturing of those tools demanding a more complex control of the elaboration (bifaces, cleavers, etc.). Either acting as the main lithic resource or as a complement to other raw materials, we can observe through the technological analysis of these lithic collections the great conceptual complexity depending on the needs to be fulfilled. Raw material quality allowing, the state-of-the-art technology of knapping can be applied to the quartz and, therefore, we should not understand its use as a consequence of environmental constrictions but rather as a result of the variability of the procurement strategies and management of lithic resources among the prehistoric communities.
Keywords:Mots clé  s: Quartz  Plé  istocè  ne moyen  Matiè  res premiè  res    bitage  Technologie lithique  Proprié    s mé  caniques
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