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Installation épipaléolithique à Hergla, Tunisie littorale: SHM-1, note préliminaire (stratigraphie, culture matérielle, subsistance)

Authors: Mulazzani Simone; Aouadi-Abdeljaouad Nabiha; Belhouchet Lotfi; Cavulli Fabio; Curci Antonio; Dridi Yosra; Zied Jeddi; +3 Authors

Installation épipaléolithique à Hergla, Tunisie littorale: SHM-1, note préliminaire (stratigraphie, culture matérielle, subsistance)

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Un projet d’études multidisciplinaires portant sur le peuplement holocène côtier de la Tunisie orientale a été mis en place à partir de 2002, désignant Hergla et son environnement lagunaire et côtier comme épicentre de nos études. Des prospections extensives ont permis de cartographier de nouveaux sites et stations. En raison de son fort potentiel stratigraphique nous avons choisi de fouiller la rammadiya de SHM-1 (VIIe-VIe millénaire cal B.C.). La lecture comparative de plusieurs coupes et celle des surfaces exposées en planimétrie, ont permis de reconnaître une série d’au moins sept niveaux majeurs d’occupation. Chacun apparait comme ayant été intentionnellement structuré par des aménagements de l’espace depuis la première phase d’occupation, qui s’installa directement sur le sol dunaire vierge bordant la sebkha-lagune de Halk el Menjel. L’analyse préliminaire des complexes structurels mis au jour permet d’envisager de considérer le site comme un véritable village. Il s’agit d’empierrements, interrompus par des trous de poteaux, associés à des restes de murets en pierres sèches, à des foyers, à des structures en creux de différentes dimensions et à des zones destinées à des activités spécifiques. L’étude de l’ensemble archéologique nous permet d’avancer les premières interprétations sur le comportement des groupes humains qui s’installèrent dans ce contexte littoral, et sur leurs interactions avec d’autres communautés contemporaines. Ces résultats, acquis grâce à une lecture attentive de la stratigraphie, ainsi qu’à une méthodologie adaptée à ce type de terrain permettent, enfin, de proposer plusieurs hypothèses sur la gestion des espaces de vie des communautés épipaléolithiques finales ayant fréquenté SHM-1.

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Habitat, Tunisie; Holocène; Rammadiya; Habitat; Stratigraphie; Structures, Rammadiya, Tunisia, Olocene, Stratigrafia, Fauna,, Tunisia; Olocene; Stratigrafia; Fauna, Stratigraphie, Structures, Tunisie, Holocène

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