The ways in which the Hominids of the Middle Palaeolithic acquired
megaherbivores is still a point of controversy. Did Neanderthals
have sufficient intellectual and technological capacities to hunt
these huge mammals? This volume presents methods relating to the
acquisition and treatment of prey. These are applied directly to
the study of three European sites marked by an important population
of very large mammals: Hanhoffen (Bas-Rhin), Biache-Saint-Vaast
(Pas-de-Calais) and le Mont-Dol (Ille-et-Vilaine). In addition, 73
archeological levels presenting more or less remains of very large
herbivores, dated from Middle Palaeolithic of North-Western Europe,
are compared. In French with English abstract.
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