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Coquillages de Ksar-'Aqil : éléments de parure ?

Authors: Marie-Louise Inizan;

Coquillages de Ksar-'Aqil : éléments de parure ?

Abstract

Détermination et distribution des coquillages appelés habituellement parures, provenant des couches du Paléolithique supérieur de Ksar 'Aqil. Ils sont presque tous marins à l'exception des petites coquilles iluviatiles (Theodoxus jordanï) et proviennent de l'environnement immédiat. Columbella rustica, qui apparaît tardivement dans la Méditerranée occidentale, est par contre bien représentée dès le début de la séquence. A l'inverse, Dentalium est seulement bien représenté dans les couches supérieures.

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influence
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