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Neolithic shepherds and sheepfold caves in Southern France and adjacent areas: An overview from 40 years of bioarchaeological analyses

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In southern France, the analysis of fossil dung layers from caves and shelters occupied by the first Neolithicfarmers has provided a wealth of information about the lives of shepherds and their flocks, and thus on pastoralsystems. Since the early 1980s, the development of sedimentological, archaeozoological and archaeobotanicalstudies has made possible to collect a large amount of data. More recently, the implementation of a whole rangeof innovative approaches allows a more detailed approach to pastoralism. This paper proposes a syntheticapproach of 40 years of bioarchaeological analysis on Neolithic sheepfold caves (grottes-bergeries). Their interpretation focuses on understanding the early agropastoral system: pastoral use of wild and cultivated plant resources (fodder, litter, care and health of livestock), mobility systems, seasonality, practices and appropriation ofterritory.
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Claire Delhon, Lucie Martin, Stéphanie Thiébault. Neolithic shepherds and sheepfold caves in Southern France and adjacent areas: An overview from 40 years of bioarchaeological analyses. Quaternary International, inPress, ⟨10.1016/j.quaint.2023.03.004⟩. ⟨hal-04098136⟩
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