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Journal of African Archaeology | 2011

The Early Oldowan Stone-Tool Assemblage from Fejej FJ-1A, Ethiopia

Deborah Barsky; Cécile Chapon-Sao; Jean-Jacques Bahain; Yonas Beyene; Dominique Cauche; Vincenzo Celiberti; Emmanuel Desclaux; Henri De Lumley; Marie-Antoinette de Lumley; François Marchal; Pierre-Élie Moullé; David Pleurdeau

Located in the Omo-Turkana basin at the northern limit of the Koobi Fora sedimentary Formation, the Fejej region has recently proven to be a rich study area for understanding early hominin behaviour and paleoenvironmental conditions. Among the rich fossiliferous and stone artefact localities discovered so far at Fejej, the FJ-1a archeological site has yielded a faunal and lithic assemblage in primary context. The archeological level is situated within a 15 meter fluvial sequence beneath a volcanic tuff. Geochronological data from the FJ-1 sequence indicate an age of nearly 1,9 Ma for the FJ-1a artefact level. The stone industry was knapped from locally available raw materials (mainly quartz and basalt) and rocks had been carefully selected according to specific petrographical and formal criterion. Hominins mastered several distinct stone knapping methods and used more or less exhaustive reduction sequences in order to produce small flakes. The different techniques used for stone reduction are defined in this paper thanks to a series of refits of flakes onto cores. Along with the refits, an in-depth analysis of the flakes, cores and worked pebbles provides an overview of the technological capacities of hominins present at the site nearly 2 million years ago. After the Fejej FJ-1a site was abandoned the archeological materials were rapidly buried, leaving an almost undisturbed archeological level. This site appears to represent a short episode of hominin occupation.


Scientific Reports | 2017

New dating evidence of the early presence of hominins in Southern Europe

Véronique Michel; Chuan-Chou Shen; Jon D. Woodhead; Hsun-Ming Hu; Chung-Che Wu; Pierre-Élie Moullé; Samir Khatib; Dominique Cauche; Marie-Hélène Moncel; Patricia Valensi; Yu-Min Chou; Sylvain Gallet; Anna Echassoux; François Orange; Henry de Lumley

The first “Out of Africa” migrations represent a seminal event in the history of humankind. At the gates of Europe, the first appearance of Hominins is recorded in Georgia, 1.8 million years ago (Ma); however, the picture of migration across the continent remains incomplete. Vallonnet Cave (France) is a Lower Paleolithic prehistoric site with traces of hominin activities including lithic remains and cut-marks on mammal bones. Here, we apply the uranium-lead (U-Pb) methods to two flowstones to date the intervening archaeological levels. The U-Pb data, coupled with paleomagnetic constraints, provide an age range from 1.2 to 1.1 Ma. The results conclusively demonstrate that Vallonnet Cave is one of the oldest European prehistoric sites in France with early hominin occupations associated with an Epivillafranchian fauna. Combined with data from other archaeological sites, the new precise chronology suggests a widespread occupation the Northern Mediterranean to Southwestern Europe at ~1.2 Ma.


Antiquity | 2018

The first technical sequences in human evolution from East Gona, Afar region, Ethiopia

Henry de Lumley; Deborah Barsky; Marie-Hélène Moncel; Eudald Carbonell; Dominique Cauche; Vincenzo Celiberti; Olivier Notter; David Pleurdeau; Mi-Young Hong; Michael J. Rogers; Sileshi Semaw

Gona in the Afar region of Ethiopia has yielded the earliest Oldowan stone tools in the world. Artefacts from the East Gona (EG) 10 site date back 2.6 million years. Analysis of the lithic assemblage from EG 10 reveals the earliest-known evidence for refitting and conjoining stone artefacts. This new information supplements data from other Oldowan sites in East Africa, and provides an important insight into the technological capacities and evolutionary development of hominins during this period.


Journal of Human Evolution | 2010

Technological variation in the earliest Oldowan from Gona, Afar, Ethiopia

Dietrich Stout; Sileshi Semaw; Michael J. Rogers; Dominique Cauche


L'Anthropologie | 2005

Les industries lithiques préoldowayennes du début du pléistocène inférieur du site de Dmanissi en Géorgie

Henry de Lumley; Medea Nioradze; Deborah Barsky; Dominique Cauche; Vincenzo Celiberti; Giorgie Nioradzé; Olivier Notter; David Zvania; David Lordkipanidze


Quaternary International | 2011

The archaic stone tool industry from Barranco León and Fuente Nueva 3, (Orce, Spain): Evidence of the earliest hominin presence in southern Europe

Isidro Toro Moyano; Deborah Barsky; Dominique Cauche; Vincenzo Celiberti; Sophie Grégoire; Frédéric Lebègue; Marie-Hélène Moncel; Henry de Lumley


L'Anthropologie | 2009

L'industrie lithique des gisements du Pléistocène inférieur de Barranco León et Fuente Nueva3 à Orce, Grenade, Espagne

Isidro Toro-Moyano; Henry de Lumley; Beatriz Fajardo; Deborah Barsky; Dominique Cauche; Vincenzo Celiberti; Sophie Grégoire; Bienvenido Martínez-Navarro; María Patrocinio Espigares; Sergio Ros-Montoya


Quaternary International | 2010

Raw material discernment and technological aspects of the Barranco León and Fuente Nueva 3 stone assemblages (Orce southern Spain)

Deborah Barsky; Vincenzo Celiberti; Dominique Cauche; Sophie Grégoire; Frédéric Lebègue; Henry de Lumley; Isidro Toro-Moyano


L'Anthropologie | 2009

Les premières étapes de la colonisation de l'Europe et l'arrivée de l'Homme sur les rives de la Méditerranée

Henry de Lumley; Deborah Barsky; Dominique Cauche


Quaternary International | 2011

The Cueva del Angel (Lucena, Spain) - An Acheulean hunters habitat in the South of the Iberian peninsula

Cecilio Barroso Ruiz; Daniel Botella Ortega; Miguel Caparrós; Anne-Marie Moigne; Vincenzo Celiberti; Agnès Testu; Deborah Barsky; Olivier Notter; José Antonio Riquelme Cantal; Manuel Pozo Rodríguez; María Isabel Carretero León; Guadalupe Monge Gómez; Samir Khatib; Thibaud Saos; Sophie Grégoire; Salvador Bailon; José Antonio García Solano; Antonio Cabral Mesa; Abderrezak Djerrab; Ian Hedley; Salah Abdessadok; Gérard Batalla I Llasat; Nicolas Astier; Læticia Bertin; Nicolas Boulbes; Dominique Cauche; Arnaud Filoux; Constance Hanquet; Christelle Milizia; José Moutoussamy

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Henry De Lumley

El Paso Community College

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Samir Khatib

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Sophie Grégoire

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Emmanuel Desclaux

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Henry de Lumley

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Marie-Hélène Moncel

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Salah Abdessadok

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Patricia Valensi

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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