标题:The Use of Spatial Taphonomy for Interpreting Pleistocene Palimpsests: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Châtelperronian and Carnivore Occupations at Cassenade (Dordogne, France)
摘要:One of the challenges commonly faced by Paleolithic archaeologists is disentangling archaeological layers in caves
and rockshelters that often reflect complex palimpests. Layers defined in the field are primarly used to distinguish
occupations, yet their actual nature and integrity are rarely tested or justified after excavation. Distinct occupations
may become mixed together in a single field layer either following depositional and post-depositional processes
(taphonomic admixture) or difficulties in reliably separating assemblages in the field (analytical lumping). Here
we explore how three-dimensional spatial analyses combined with geoarchaeological and taphonomical data can
be used to interpret Pleistocene palimpsests using the example of the Châtelperronian and carnivore occupations
of Cassenade, a recently excavated site in Dordogne (France). We combine field observations with extensive
post-excavation analysis (using spatial, geoarchaeological, lithic and faunal data, lithic particle-size distributions,
fabrics, refits, and Bayesian modelling of radiocarbon dates) in order to (re)define assemblage boundaries and test
their integrity. This approach resulted in a more comprehensive understanding of Cassenade sequence, including
1) increased stratigraphic resolution compared to initial field layer attributions; 2) evidence of how carnivore
and human activity could be mixed by natural processes; 3) more reliable interpretations weighed against data
from site formation processes; and, 4) a clearer understanding of the nature of the Châtelperronian occupations
at Cassenade (short stop-overs with a distinct site function?) and related mobility systems. Cassenade provides
yet another example of the necessity of critically revising field layers after excavation through three-dimensional
spatial and taphonomic analyses.