Le site de Alp 2 (St Bernard-du-Touvet, Chartreuse, Isère) : un campement de chasse d’altitude du Premier Mésolithique

Jocelyn Robbe, Christophe Griggo, Pierre Bintz
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The Mesolithic “ station” of Alp 2 is a block-shelter of glacial origin located at 1 720 masl in the “ Haut de Chartreuse” national reserve. Threatened to be destroyed by marmot’s burrows, the site has been subject to archaeological attention and excavated between 1998 and 2000 under the direction of P. Bintz. The short stratigraphic sequence revealed several well-conserved Mesolithic levels which delivered plenty of faunal remains as well as lithic artefacts. Some 17,584 lithic artefacts have been identified, including 182 cores, 255 arrowheads and 653 blades and bladelets. Raw material identification indicates an equal share, in terms of quantity, of local and exogenous flint. Based on typotechnological analysis, most of these artefacts can be attributed to the First Mesolithic with a débitage of bladelets obtained by direct percussion with a soft stone precursor. Although more discreet, the remaining items belong to the Second Mesolithic, while few of them share some affinities with the Early Neolithic. Faunal remains are rich and generally well-preserved with a total of 1583 osseous fragments, among which 752 have been well identified. Among the twelve distinctive taxa identified, the chamois and the ibex are the most represented. Forest species, such as deer and wild boar are much rarer. This wildlife association is in complete adequacy with the geographical and the topographic situation of the site. With few bones showing anthropic traces, such as butchery marks and breaks on fresh bone, there is no doubt for the anthropological origin of this bone’s accumulation.
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Alp 2遗址(St Bernard-du-Touvet, Chartreuse, isere):第一个中石器时代的山地狩猎营地
Alp 2的中石器时代“站”是一个冰川起源的块状避难所,位于“Haut de Chartreuse”国家保护区的1720 masl。由于受到土拨鼠洞穴的威胁,该遗址受到了考古学的关注,并在1998年至2000年期间在P. Bintz的指导下进行了挖掘。短层序揭示了几个保存完好的中石器时代水平,其中提供了大量的动物遗骸和石器时代的人工制品。目前已鉴定出17584件石器文物,包括182个岩心、255个箭头和653个刀片和小片。原料鉴定表明,就数量而言,本地和外源燧石的份额相等。根据排版技术分析,这些人工制品中的大多数可归因于第一中石器时代,它们是通过用软石前体直接敲击而获得的膀胱。虽然比较谨慎,但剩下的物品属于第二中石器时代,而很少有与新石器时代早期有一些相似之处。动物化石丰富,总体上保存完好,共有1583块骨碎片,其中752块已得到很好的鉴定。在已确定的12个有特色的分类群中,以岩羚羊和野山羊最具代表性。森林物种,如鹿和野猪,则更为罕见。这个野生动物协会完全符合该地点的地理和地形情况。由于几乎没有骨头显示出人类活动的痕迹,如屠宰痕迹和新鲜骨头上的断裂,毫无疑问,这些骨头的积累来自人类学。
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