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Journal of Human Evolution | 2013

The Upper Palaeolithic site of Kalavan 1 (Armenia): an Epigravettian settlement in the Lesser Caucasus.

Cyril Montoya; Adrian Balasescu; Sébastien Joannin; Vincent Ollivier; Jérémie Liagre; Samvel Nahapetyan; Ruben Ghukasyan; David Colonge; Boris Gasparyan; Christine Chataigner

The open-air site of Kalavan 1 is located in the Aregunyats mountain chain (at 1640 m above sea level) on the northern bank of Lake Sevan. It is the first Upper Palaeolithic site excavated in Armenia. Led by an Armenian-French team, several excavations (2005-2009) have revealed a well preserved palaeosoil, dated to around 14,000 BP (years before present), containing fauna, lithic artefacts, as well as several hearths and activity areas that structure the settlement. The initial studies enable placement of the site in its environment and justify palaeoethnological analysis of the Epigravettian human groups of the Lesser Caucasus.


Journal of Human Evolution | 2016

The altitudinal mobility of wild sheep at the Epigravettian site of Kalavan 1 (Lesser Caucasus, Armenia): Evidence from a sequential isotopic analysis in tooth enamel.

Carlos Tornero; Marie Balasse; Adrian Bălăşescu; Christine Chataigner; Boris Gasparyan; Cyril Montoya

Kalavan 1 is an Epigravettian hunting campsite in the Aregunyats mountain chain in northeastern Armenia (Lesser Caucasus). The site lies at an elevation of 1640xa0m in a bottleneck that controls the descent into the Barepat Valley from the alpine meadows above. The lithic and faunal assemblages show evidence of the production of hunting weapons, the hunting and targeting of wild sheep (Ovis orientalis), and the constitution of animal product reserves. A seasonal occupation of the site was proposed within a model of occupation by Epigravettian hunter-gatherers that involved a search for obsidian resources in high altitude sources from the spring to the summer and settling at Kalavan 1 at the end of summer or during autumn to coincide with the migration of wild herds from the alpine meadows to the valley. A key parameter of this model is wild sheep ethology, with a specifically seasonal vertical mobility, based on observations from contemporary mouflon populations from the surrounding areas. In this study, the vertical mobility of Paleolithic wild sheep was directly investigated through sequential isotope analysis (δ(18)O, δ(13)C) in teeth. A marked seasonality of birth is suggested that reflects a physiological adaptation to the strong environmental constraints of this mountainous region. Most importantly, a recurrent altitudinal mobility was demonstrated on a seasonal basis, which confirms that wild sheep migrated from lowland areas that they occupied in the winter and then moved to higher altitude meadows during the summer. Last, low inter-individual variability in the stable isotope sequences favors a hypothesis of accumulation for these faunal remains over a short time period. Overall, this new dataset strengthens the previous interpretations for Kalavan 1 and contributes to an understanding of the pattern of occupation of mountain territories by Epigravettian communities.


L'Italia tra 15.000 e 10.000 anni fa cosmopolitismo e regionalità nel tardoglaciale | 2005

L'Epigravettiano recente nell'area prealpina e alpina orientale

Stefano Bertola; Alberto Broglio; P. F. Cassoli; Cristina Cilli; Anna Cusinato; Giampaolo Dalmeri; Mirco De Stefani; Ivana Fiore; Federica Fontana; Giacomo Giacobini; Antonio Guerreschi; Fabio Gurioli; Cristina Lemorini; Jérémie Liagre; Giancarla Malerba; Cyril Montoya; Marco Peresani; Antonio Rocci Ris; Patrizia Rossetti; Antonio Tagliacozzo; Sara Ziggiotti


Pitture paleolitiche nelle Prealpi venete : grotta di Fumane e riparo Dalmeri | 2005

Les transformations techniques dans l'industrie lithique et l'art mobilier de l'Epigravettien récent des Préalpes de Vénétie

Alberto Broglio; Cyril Montoya


D'un monde à l'autre : les systèmes lithiques pendant le Tardiglaciaire autour de la Méditerranée nord-occidentale. Table ronde | 2005

Nouveaux éléments de diachronie dans l'Épigravettien récent des Préalpes de la Vénétie

Cyril Montoya; Marco Peresani


D'un monde à l'autre : les systèmes lithiques pendant le Tardiglaciaire autour de la Méditerranée nord-occidentale : actes de la table-ronde internationale, Aix-en-Provence, 6-8 juin 2001 | 2005

Premiers éléments d'analyse technologique de l'industrie lithique du gisement épigravettien de Val Lastari (Préalpes de la Vénétie)

Cyril Montoya; Marco Peresani


XLVIII RIUNIONE SCIENTIFICA DELL’ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI PREISTORIA E PROTOSTORIA, | 2015

I livelli più antichi della serie epigravettiana “interna” di Riparo Tagliente: sfruttamento delle risorse litiche e sistemi tecnici

Federica Fontana; Antonio Guerreschi; Stefano Bertola; Maria Giovanna Cremona; Fabio Cavulli; Falceri Laura; Alessia Gajardo; Cyril Montoya; Matar Ndiaye; Davide Visentin


Revue Du Nord | 2015

Relation entre les structures archéologiques identifiées sur un levé LIDAR et la typologie des sols du massif forestier de Compiègne (Nord de la France)

Hélène Horen; Jérôme Buridant; Emilie Gallet‐Moron; Boris Brasseur; Thomas Feiss; Marie Heraude; Sylvain Rassat; Cyril Montoya; Valérie Burban-Col


Les Sociétés de la Transition du Paléolithique final au début du Mésolithique dans l’espace nord aquitain. Colloque en Hommage à G. Célérier | 2015

Cadres du peuplement Tardiglaciaire et Holocène ancien des Préalpes et Alpes de la Vénétie (Italie nord-orientale): synthèses des données acquises.

Rossella Duches; Federica Fontana; Cyril Montoya; Marco Peresani; Davide Visentin


Quaternaire | 2014

le site paléolithique des Vaugreniers (Le Muy, Var) : un nouveau faciès épigravettien ancien dans le sud‑est de la France ?

Cyril Montoya; Jean‑Louis Guendon; Jean‑Baptiste Boudias; Laurence Bouquet; Mirco De Stefani; Magalie Fabre; Marie Laroche; Pierre Lopinet; Nicolas Portalier; Maryline Rillardon

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Christine Chataigner

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Boris Gasparyan

National Academy of Sciences

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Cristina Lemorini

Sapienza University of Rome

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