Book of Abstracts

Book of Abstracts

BOOK OF ABSTRACTS 1 Meso'2020 - Tenth International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe 7-11 Sep 2020 Toulouse France Table of contents Meso10 abstract couv recto.pdf1 Topic: Material Productions 19 Thing theory and lithics, Hein B. Bjerck [et al.]................... 20 Material productions (varia), Thomas Perrin [et al.]................ 22 Session: Thing theory and lithics 23 Changing the perspective, adapting the scale: macro- and micro lithic technolo- gies of SW Iberian Early Mesolithic., Ana Cristina Araujo............. 24 Stone tool technology at the Cabe¸coda Amoreira shellmidden (Muge, Portugal): a diachronic perspective, Joana Belmiro [et al.]................... 26 Can Phylogenetics and Factor Analysis be Complementary? The Geometric Mi- croliths as a Case Study, Alfredo Cortell-Nicolau [et al.].............. 27 The Neolithisation of the Northern French Alps : contextualisation of a transition period according to the lithic study of La Grande-Rivoire rock shelter (Vercors, France), Marc-Andr´eDallaire............................. 29 MANA and fragmented lithic records. An example from southeast Norway, Guro Fossum......................................... 31 Polished slate knives and slate raw-material variability in the Late Mesolithic of Northern Scandinavia, Fredrik Hallgren....................... 32 Stylistic study of the Late Mesolithic lithic industries in Western France: crossing Principal Coordinate Analysis and use-wears analysis, Lola Hauguel-Bleuven [et al.]............................................ 33 1 A Little Mystery, Mythology and Romance: How the 'Pigmy Flint' got its Name, Stephanie F. Piper......................................... 35 Handling Pressure: Migrations and Transmission of Knowledge in the 7th-5th Millennia BC, Sandra S¨oderlind............................ 36 Session: Material productions (varia) 37 Variability of microliths morphology at the Cabe¸coda Amoreira shellmound: an approach using Geometric Morphometrics, Jo~aoCascalheira [et al.]........ 38 Raw material economy through Mesolithic in southwest France, Guilhem Constans 39 The Mesolithic in the Marches: Lithic Sourcing in the Random Forest, Tom Elliot [et al.]....................................... 41 Macroscopic Analysis of Lithic Grave Finds from Yuzhniy Oleniy Ostrov, Olli Eranti.......................................... 42 Lithic raw material management at Mesolithic shell midden site of El Mazo (As- turias, Northern Spain), Diego Herrero-Alonso [et al.]............... 43 Mesolithic Kukrek technocomplex revisited in the light of the collection from the Kamyana Mohyla 1 site (south-eastern Ukraine), Dmytro Kiosak [et al.]..... 45 Evolutionary dynamics of armatures in southern France in the 2nd Mesolithic and Early Neolithic, Sylvie Philibert [et al.]..................... 47 Provenance Archaeometric Study of Chert Artefacts from Cocina Cave (Dos Aguas, Valencian Community, Spain), Mirco Ramacciotti [et al.]......... 48 Mesolithization, Mesolithic and Neolithization in the South-West of France: con- tribution of the Cuzoul de Gramat (Gramat, Lot, France) to the establishment of a new chronocultural framework between the Pyrenees and the Massif Central (XI-VI millennia cal BC)., Nicolas Valdeyron [et al.]................ 49 Topic: Cultural traditions, regional identites and transitions 51 The Great Transition { Early to Mid-Holocene cultural and biological transfor- mations in western Eurasia, Detlef Gronenborn [et al.]............... 52 Cultural and regional identities (varia), Thomas Perrin [et al.]........... 53 Session: The Great Transition - Early-Mid Holocene biological and cultural 2 transformations 54 On the brink of cultural change : animal resource procurement and use in the final Mesolithic at "Tivoli" Place Saint Lambert, Li`ege(Belgium), Annelise Binois [et al.]............................................ 55 The Meso-Neolithic Transition in the Alpine and Peri-Alpine Region: Still Open to Debate, Philippe Della Casa............................ 56 Approaching spatio-temporal analysis to explore mechanisms about the Late Mesolithic and Neolithic spread in the central and western Mediterranean, Oreto Garc´ıaPuchol [et al.].................................. 57 The Hidden Factor { The socio-political and economic contributions of indige- nous hunter-gatherer populations to the Mid-Holocene societies in Temperate Europe, Detlef Gronenborn [et al.].......................... 58 An elusive transition: Revisiting the Mesolithic/Neolithic continuity in the South- ern Adriatic and its margins, Sonja Kaˇcar...................... 59 Mobility and territoriality during the Mesolithic in southern Scandinavia, Mathilda Kj¨allquist[et al.].................................... 60 Britain in or out of Europe during the late Mesolithic?, Thomas Lawrence [et al.] 61 Comparison between Mitochondrial DNA haplogroup frequencies of Prehistoric and Modern Siberian Populations, Nour Moussa [et al.].............. 62 Para-Neolithic in Eastern and East-Central Europe. Reflection of our classifica- tory imagination or reflection of the real past?, Marek Nowak........... 64 Ancient genomes from Iberia reveal regional- and local-scale population dynamics of Mesolithic hunter-gatherers, Rita Peyroteo Stjerna [et al.]............ 66 The Mesolithic genetic legacy in the first Neolithic societies sheds light on the processes of admixture in Europe, Ma¨ıt´eRivollat [et al.].............. 68 Investigating sociocultural patterns of the Mesolithic hunter-gatherers of T´eviec and Ho¨edic, Brittany, France: an archeogenomic approach, Luciana G. Simoes [et al.]............................................ 70 Session: Cultural and regional identities (varia) 72 Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Southern France: can archaeological evidences attest a possibility of interaction between different human groups?, Elsa Defranould 73 3 Filling the gap: Evidence from Dvoynaya Cave on the Pleistocene-Holocene boundary in the North Caucasus, Daria Eskova [et al.]............... 75 Hunters in transition through the Pleistocene-Holocene boundary: a historical view from northern Iberia., Miguel Angel Fano [et al.]............... 77 Investigating the Early to Late Mesolithic transition in North-Eastern Italy: a multifaceted regional perspective, Federica Fontana [et al.]............. 78 `Bearers of civilization' or `useful idiots'. The southern Baltic coast Mesolithic and its relation with the Neolithic. The case from Dabki, Poland., Jacek Kabaci´nski[et al.]............................................ 80 Late Mesolithic or Early Neolithic: was there the "Neolithic hiatus" in the North Caucasus?, Elena Leonova............................... 81 Stone tools production from the Mesolithic levels of Grotta del Romito (Calabria, Italy): new insights on the Sauveterrian of Southern Italy, Domenico Lo Vetro [et al.]............................................ 83 The Time of the Last Hunters: Chronocultural Aspects of Early Holocene Soci- eties in the Western Mediterranean, Thomas Perrin................. 84 Transitions in Mesolithic Societies of Baltic Scandinavia, Mikkel Sørensen [et al.] 86 Topic: Animal and Plant Resources 87 Multidisciplinal approaches to the uses of plants as food, medicine and raw ma- terial by Mesolithic communities, Marian Berihuete-Azor´ın[et al.]........ 88 Beyond the nutshell: diet, cooking and cuisine in the Mesolithic, Manon Bon- detti [et al.]....................................... 89 Living on the coast: maritime hunter-fisher-gatherers, shell middens and the use of marine resources in Mesolithic Europe, Igor Guti´errez-Zugasti[et al.]..... 90 Striving for affluence - Active resource management and natural storage in hunter- gatherer societies, Henny Piezonka [et al.]...................... 92 From animals to osseous remains: recent advances in the study of human-animal relationships in the Mesolithic, Markus Wild [et al.]................ 94 Session: From animals to osseous remains: recent advances in the study of human-animal relationships in the Mesolithic 96 4 Understanding European Mesolithic dog domestication, Sophy Charlton [et al.]. 97 Heads They Lose: investigating the modification of animal skulls in the British Early Mesolithic, Chantal Conneller [et al.]..................... 98 Human bone points, ZooMS identifications from the Dutch North Sea, Joannes Dekker [et al.]...................................... 99 Macrofaunal remains from the Cuzoul de Gramat (Lot, France) during the Late Mesolithic: archaeozoological preliminary results, Marine Gardeur........ 100 Contribution of archaeozoology to the characterization of the mobility systems of the latest nomadic societies: a combined approach of classical archaeozoological methods, cementum increment analysis and three-dimensional dental microwear texture analysis, Marine Gardeur........................... 102 The last hunter-gatherers of the Swiss plateau. Zooarchaeological approach of the Mesolithic rock shelter Arconciel/La Souche (Fribourg, Switzerland), Aur´elie Guidez [et al.]...................................... 105 The pressure flaking retouchers in the hunter-gatherer North Eurasian archaeol- ogy and the Inuit ethnography, Ekaterina Kashina [et al.]............. 106 Mesolithic Jewelry at Skateholm: Local and Long-distance, Lars Larsson [et al.]. 108 Zooarchaeological study of the Mesolithic site of El Collado (Oliva, Eastern Iberian Peninsula). Preliminary results and research perspectives, Raquel Moya Ruiz [et al.]....................................... 109 Exploitation of osseous materials

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