Reconstruire les comportements de mobilité des populations chasseurs-cueilleurs : nouvelles perspectives interdisciplinaires sur le Quaternaire
L’atelier rassemblera un groupe de chercheurs d’à travers le monde pour étudier comment approcher les comportements de mobilité, dimension critique de la vie de nos ancêtres chasseurs-cueilleurs, dans le registre archéologique.
Conférenciers invités :
Rebecca Wragg-Sykes (U Bordeaux)
Introductory comments and goals of the workshop/project
Erick Robinson (U Wyoming)
Project 1404: Cultural responses to Late Glacial-Middle Holocene palaeoenvironmental changes in Europe
Miquel Roy Sunyer (Barcelona)
Shifts and continuities in the Neanderthal settlement of the southern Pre-Pyrenees (Iberia)
Telmo Pereira (Algarve)
Lithic raw material provenance as a proxy for mobility
Julien Riel-Salvatore (U Montréal)
A meta-analysis of “whole assemblage” studies: Identifying robust, easily replicated lithic proxies for prehistoric forager mobility
William Rendu (NYU/CNRS)
Integrating lithic technological and zooarchaeological studies to address the question of Late Neanderthal mobility in Southwestern France
Gideon Hartman (U Connecticut)
Walk the line: Mobility and territorial behavior in Middle Paleolithic Amud Cave, Israel Alex Pryor (Cambridge): Reconstructing seasonal mobility in the Central European Gravettian using strontium isotopes (measured by laser ablation) and charcoal.
Kate Britton (U Aberdeen)
Reconstructing prey-species palaeoecology using time-series multi-isotope approaches: modern and archaeological case studies
Jamie Hodgkins (CU Denver)
Using information from archaeological faunal remains, ecological reconstructions, and strontium isotopes to answer questions about hominin mobility
Suzie Pilaar Birch (U Georgia)
Reconstructing species-level migratory behavior and its implications for prehistoric human mobility.
Dario Guiducci (U de Montréal)
Reading the Landscape: legible environments and hominin dispersals.